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Former NAACP-LDF President Calls Out Republican Louie Gohmert’s ‘Anti-Lynching’ Comments
Sherrilyn Ifill–the former leader of the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund–took to Twitter to blast Gohmert’s ignorant remarks.
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White House Correspondents’ Dinner Returns This Saturday For The First Time In Two Years
Biden, unlike Trump, will participate in the event making it the first time a sitting president has participated since 2016
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‘For Colored Girls’ Broadway Revival Makes It The First Show To Be Directed and Choreographed By a Black Woman in 65 Years
Tony-nominated dancer Camille A. Brown makes history as both Director and Choreographer for the historic collection of poetic monologues
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Police Decision in Cedric Lofton Case Prompts Advocates To Demand Justice
The 17-year-old Black teenager died in police custody at Kansas juvenile center, leaving community members wanting accountability for the officers involved
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DJ Kay Slay’s Star-Studded Funeral Included Hip-Hop Royalty LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe and More
The legendary artist was laid to rest to Sunday after Apollo Theater memorial service
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Christopher Schurr Identified As Officer Who Killed Patrick Lyoya
In a written statement, Michigan Police Chief Eric Windstrom publicly released Schurr’s name Monday as the man who shot Lyoya during traffic stop
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Chris Rock Quickly Addresses Oscars Incident In Latest Comedy Routine
Though the star has been pretty quiet about the altercation, he referenced the slap at his most recent standup performance
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When Will Hip Hop Finally Protect Black Women?
Megan Thee Stallion’s Interview with Gayle King about the 2020 shooting shows how Black women aren’t allowed to be victims–even by those who claim to love us
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Chris Rock’s Mom Says Will Smith ‘Slapped All of Us’ In Response To Infamous Oscars Moment
Rosalie Rock says Smith ‘really slapped me’ in first interview since the incident.
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Trey Songz Could Pay $5 Million In Settlement Case For Alleged 2013 Sexual Assault
The R&B singer, who has been accused of sexual misconduct before, has until May 5 to respond to the case