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Why the Super Bowl Was Historic for Black Women
Writing at Clutch magazine, Liane Membis says the proud day for African-American women wasn’t just about Beyoncé headlining the Super Bowl’s halftime show — it was about the “outstanding unity and camaraderie displayed throughout the event.” The 2013 Superbowl notably featured several artists of color with tremendous talent. Jennifer Hudson emphatically opened the game singing…
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Why Folks Need to Get Off Susan Rice's Bumper
Writing at Clutch magazine, Liane Membis expresses skepticism about Republicans’ alleged deep concerns over the U.N. ambassador’s qualifications to be Secretary of State. Are the oppositionists to Rice right to shoot the messenger? Or are they just plain haters who are unwilling to watch a black woman rise? Perhaps we don’t play the race card. Is…