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  • We Stand in Solidarity With Nikole Hannah-Jones

    We Stand in Solidarity With Nikole Hannah-Jones

    We, the undersigned, believe this country stands at a crucial moment that will define the democratic expression and exchange of ideas for our own and future generations. State institutions across the country are attempting to ban frank and rigorous conversation about our history in the classroom. Few single works have been threatened with more restrictions…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    May 25, 2021
  • Outspoken Comedian Paul Mooney Dies at 79

    Outspoken Comedian Paul Mooney Dies at 79

    Paul Mooney was never afraid to speak his mind, no matter who was around. The self-proclaimed “Godfather of Comedy” worked alongside some of the industry’s most heralded stars, from Richard Pryor to Eddie Murphy, inspiring the comics who came after him to do the same. As Robert Townsend once said: “Paul didn’t care to be…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    May 19, 2021
  • Tampa Bay Lightning Makes NHL History by Starting an All-Black Forward Line

    Tampa Bay Lightning Makes NHL History by Starting an All-Black Forward Line

    Toward the end of his legendary standup special Never Scared, Chris Rock goes into a bit about the history of slavery and how slave masters used breeding to try to create “super slaves” and how that continues to affect America today. “This is why Black people dominate every physical activity in the United States of…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    May 11, 2021
  • #FreeBlackMamas: This Mother’s Day, Let’s Build a System of Deep Care

    In a just world, Mother’s Day would be a time when every person could freely choose how to express gratitude for the mothers, caregivers and the maternal figures in their lives. I imagine many people would choose to celebrate in different ways, from delicious meals, extra-long embraces and words that communicate how deeply they appreciate…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    May 7, 2021
  • Until Justice Is Real: What’s Next After Chauvin Was Found Guilty of Murdering George Floyd

    Until Justice Is Real: What’s Next After Chauvin Was Found Guilty of Murdering George Floyd

    Hearing the guilty verdict handed down to Derek Chauvin last week brought up a lot of emotions for all of us. One of those emotions was relief—and nothing showed that relief more than the faces of the Floyd family. Despite the facts and video capturing all 9 minutes and 29 seconds of the murder of…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    April 30, 2021
  • Rick Santorum Said 'There Isn't Much Native American Culture in American Culture.' Twitter Drags Him While Offering a History Lesson

    It never ceases to amaze me how white people love to whitewash American history. On the one hand, they love to remember how “they’’ built this country while completely erasing the sacrifices and contributions of other communities, but when you point out the things it actually took to “build” this country—like the genocide of Native…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    April 26, 2021
  • Our Black Maternal Health Crisis Is a Racial Justice Issue That Demands Bold Solutions

    Black Mamas Matter. They are the backbone of our families and our communities. And in a political moment where many are giving Black women flowers for their social and political contributions, it’s long past time to speak plainly about the threats we face. This Black Maternal Health Week, we are reminded that Black women continue…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    April 16, 2021
  • Highlighting the Contributions of an 'Unknown Unknown' This Women’s History Month

    Highlighting the Contributions of an 'Unknown Unknown' This Women’s History Month

    The great journalist and civil rights activist, Ida B. Wells once said, “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” This Women’s History Month, I want to turn the light of truth on three women whose lives intersected to right the wrong of segregated public transportation. These women deserve…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    March 19, 2021
  • Charlie Murphy Never Lied: Late Comedian Goes Viral on Twitter After Video of Prince Shooting Hoops Mid-Concert Reemerges

    Charlie Murphy Never Lied: Late Comedian Goes Viral on Twitter After Video of Prince Shooting Hoops Mid-Concert Reemerges

    One of the all-time greatest skits—in a show filled with great skits—is “Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories” on Chappelle’s Show, in which the comedian retells the story of how he, his brother Eddie and their friends got their asses whooped by Prince and his blouse-wearing crew in a game of basketball. As hilarious and outlandish…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    March 19, 2021
  • President Biden’s Refusal to Eliminate Student Debt Is Out of Touch With Black Voters Who Helped Get Him Elected

    Last month, President Biden declared that he would not support student debt forgiveness and took a huge step backwards in fulfilling the pledges he made to Black voters and Black women during his campaign. When asked about Senator Schumer, Senator Warren and other lawmakers’ proposal to wipe out $50,000 per person of student loan debt…

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore and Martha S. Jones






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    March 12, 2021
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