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I May Destroy You Earns a 2021 Peabody Award, Raises Emmy Expectations
The critically acclaimed HBO series created by Michaela Coel won in the Peabodys’ Entertainment category and is an early favorite for the 2021 Emmys.
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Telfar's Going to the 2021 Olympics—With Team Liberia
The in-demand designer is honoring his West African heritage as the sponsor and outfitter for the country’s Olympians.
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Exclusive: Brittany Packnett Cunningham Presents the Peabody Award for 'Full Disclosure'
Arizona news station ABC15’s yearlong investigation explored the lack of accountability in policing.
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'I Love the Way Voices Play With Each Other': The Root Presents: It's Lit! Trips Through Rock History With Dawnie Walton and The Final Revival of Opal and Nev
The author’s highly acclaimed debut novel evokes several of rock music’s unsung Black divas.
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In Case You Didn't Already Know, Juneteenth Is a Beyoncé and Solange-Endorsed Holiday
Tina Knowles Lawson told ‘CBS This Morning’ she and her daughters ‘always have and they always will’ celebrate June 19.
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Adding Another Chapter to the Gorilla Glue Saga, Tessica Brown Launches a Haircare Line
Almost four months after having adhesive surgically removed from her head, Brown says her stimulating hair oil is the secret behind her healthy new growth.
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Rita Moreno Backtracks on 'Dismissive' Comments About Afro-Latinx Representation Onscreen, Says She's 'Disappointed' in Herself
The EGOT legend faced major blowback after comments made on ‘The Late Show’ in defense of Lin-Manuel Miranda and ‘In the Heights’ casting.
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Regé-Jean Page Talks Bridgerton, Bond and His Backside With Chris Rock, John Boyega and Jonathan Majors
‘My family doesn’t want to be overwhelmed by my backside,’ Bridgerton’s breakout star jokes at the THR Drama Actor Roundtable.
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Gina Torres Wants Us to Know 'This Is Also a Face of Latinidad'
The actress tells CNN Afro-Latinx actors are ‘hiding in plain sight,’ being forced to embody one identity or another—and she’s done choosing.
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A Resurfaced James Baldwin Interview Gives an Intimate Look Into His Life and Prescience on White Fragility
‘They know they would not like to be Black here,’ Baldwin says in the never-before-aired Interview from 1979.








