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  • You Can Be Pro-Black and a Prosecutor

    Since announcing her intention to run for president this past Martin Luther King Day, a firestorm has swirled around Sen. Kamala Harris. Some attack her for her personal life; others attack her based on her record as a prosecutor in California. Kamala served as San Francisco district attorney from 2004 to 2011 and as California…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    February 11, 2019
  • On Well-Intended White Folks: Thoughts on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and the Making of a Public Image

    Less than eight months ago, after delivering a speech to a room full of educators about teaching strategies to help educators acknowledge and heal from a history of racism in education, I took a seat to hear the Gov. Ralph Northam speak. After expressing his commitment to educational justice, he held my book, For White…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    February 2, 2019
  • Locked Up and Locked Out: How to Ensure New York's Black Communities Get Their Share of the Marijuana ‘Green Rush’

    While Corvain Cooper sits in a prison cell in California facing a life sentence for marijuana-related charges, he is dealing with the reality that he may never be reunited with his family again or get a second chance at life outside of prison. Nearly 3,000 miles away in Atlanta, Robert Stovall was sentenced to 12…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    January 10, 2019
  • You Should Care About World AIDS Day Because Black People Are Dying and We Don’t Have To

    Coming off the heels of the 2018 midterm elections, we’ll observe World AIDS Day on Saturday. We celebrated historic wins this November, electing black and LGBTQIA leaders to offices up and down the ballot. We have come so very far from where we were 30 years ago when World AIDS Day was first established, but…

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    Melba Pearson






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    December 1, 2018
  • Golden State Warriors Deliver Perfect Response to Josh Duhamel’s Call for Draymond Green to Apologize to Fergie

    This is why the expression “Don’t start none, won’t be none” exists. On Thursday, Josh Duhamel, during an interview with sports network FS1, called out Golden State Warriors’ forward Draymond Green for laughing while his ex-wife, Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas, performed that wretched version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the NBA All-Star Game…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    October 27, 2018
  • Watch: President Denies Saying He Would Donate $1M to Charity If Elizabeth Warren Took a DNA Test Even Though There’s Video of Him Saying It

    We all know President Trump is a lying-ass liar and that he lies even when there is proof that he is lying. On Monday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) released the results of a DNA test that shows she has Native American ancestry (and we can debate the validity of these tests but that’s not what…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    October 15, 2018
  • Colleges Promised to Hire More Black Professors, but So Far It’s Been Nothing But Talk

    Robert Palmer knows how uncomfortable it can feel to be a black professor at a predominantly white college. He recalls speaking with a white student he was advising at the public Binghamton University in upstate New York, where just 4 percent of tenure-track instructors in 2016 were black, according to federal figures. “He comes out…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    October 2, 2018
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren Breaks Down America’s Ugly History of Housing Discrimination and How She Plans to Fix It

    Home ownership is at the heart of the American dream. Michael Smith, his wife, Janet, and their daughter, Ashley, were living that dream. They scrimped and saved for a down payment while he worked full-time moving packages for DHL, and Janet, for Chase. Finally, they bought a modest home with a small yard in a…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    October 1, 2018
  • Is It Safe? How Insecure Can Be a Force in Shaping Black Women’s Sexual Health

    If you watched Sunday night’s episode of Insecure you found out that Lawrence is out here burning folks. Kudos to the show for showing some of the negative health effects of what happens if you engage in unsafe sex, as well as showing Lawrence in true “good dude” form calling all of his sexual partners…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    September 18, 2018
  • Childish Gambino Drops Animated Video for 'Feels Like Summer,' Featuring Our Hip-Hop Faves Hanging Out in the Coolest Neighborhood Ever

    As we head towards Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer and cookout season, Childish Gambino has dropped an animated video for “Feels Like Summer,” featuring cameos from some of our hip-hop and R&B favorites. As Gambino casually strolls down the street in what has to be the coolest neighborhood ever, we catch a glimpse…

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    Melba Pearson






    Published

    September 2, 2018
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