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Tucker Carlson Might Be Gone But Fox News Remains a Cesspool of Hate
Fox News thinks letting Tucker Carlson go absolves it of the larger problem it has within its ranks.
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The Emasculation Problem: A$AP Rocky & Rihanna’s Vogue Cover
Vogue’s cover triggered reactionary responses towards A$AP Rocky’s depiction. We asked journalist Renée Graham about challenging those gender expectations.
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How Toxic Masculinity Manifested in Hip Hop & the Black Community
“Boys who are raised hard, don’t become men. They become blunt objects,” says journalist Renée Graham, who joins The Callout this week.
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Odell Beckham Jr. & How Misogyny Harms Black Men
Reactions to the NFL wide receiver’s injury serve as a prime example of the harmful effects of misogyny for the Black community.
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Donald Trump, A Victim of “Reverse Racism”? You Gotta Be Kidding Me
On the heels of a potential indictment and arrest over Stormy Daniels hush payments, Trump decides to play the victim.
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Chris Rock’s Selective Outrage Is To Promote Respectability Politics
Chris Rock has a history of punching down in his comedy at Black women and his behavior needs to be called out.
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Black Musicians Are Not A Monolith: An Interview with Bartees Strange
Singer, songwriter and producer Bartees Strange talks about his success and defying expectations.
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Marjorie Taylor Green, Queen of the Karens, Wants To Literally Divide The Country
Greene’s call for a civil war–which she insists is looming–is the very definition of treason.
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White People, Here’s Why We Need Black History Month
Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott are leading the GOP effort to erase Black history and critical race theory across the country.
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Will The Real Black Journalists Please Stand Up
Between the rapid spread of misinformation by bloggers and online personalities, the state of Black media needs to be called out.