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Rachel Dolezal’s Older Brother Will Stand Trial in Molestation of Young Black Child
One reason Rachel Dolezal’s parents may have outed her as the white woman she is—since she’s been successfully masquerading as a black woman for years—is the role she may have played in her older brother’s standing trial in the sexual assault of a young black child, the Washington Post reports. Joshua Dolezal is Rachel Dolezal’s only…
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Selling Your House? Don’t Cook Fried Chicken in It
Harriette Cole is the author of the book of meditations 108 Stitches: Words We Live By and a contributing editor at The Root. Follow her on Twitter.
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Dear Rachel: Here’s What I Wrote After I Got Mad Watching Your Interview
It’s really not that “complicated,” #RachelDolezal. Because, no, you didn’t “go there with the experience”; no, you’re not a black hairdresser; no, you didn’t have to play black to be your black children’s mom; and no, this discussion about race and what it means to be black—while rich and important and long overdue—hasn’t occurred “at…
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Obama Gives Props to Ambitious Teens Who Were Mentored by White House Aides
When one teen in the White House Mentorship and Leadership Program told President Barack Obama that he hoped to become attorney general one day, Obama broke down some of the steps the student would need to take in order to get closer to that goal. “I walked him through all the other steps: He had…
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Michelle Obama Serves Up Summer Chicness in London While Promoting Girls’ Education
The ladies of the first family stepped off the plane in style Monday as Michelle Obama—with daughters Malia and Sasha in tow—prepared to promote her Let Girls Learn initiative across the pond, People reports. Obama, representing the United States oh so well in the fashion department, will meet with Prince Harry and British Prime Minister…
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Dominican Republic Threatens to Deport Haitian Families
An unfunny thing happened while the media was obsessing over now-former Spokane, Wash., NAACP President Rachel Dolezal: The government of the Dominican Republic moved forward with yet another major human rights violation against Dominicans born to Haitian parents. In 2013 the Dominican Republic Constitutional Court ruled that those born in the D.R. to Haitian parents…
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Chicago Student Accepted at 26 Colleges and Awarded Over $3,000,000 in Scholarships
Arianna Alexander, a Chicago high school senior, got accepted at 26 colleges—including nearly all of the Ivy Leagues—and has decided to attend the University of Pennsylvania come the fall, WLS-TV reports. Alexander is the valedictorian at Kenwood Academy, where she earned a 5.1 GPA on the traditional 4.0 scale. Alexander racked up more than…
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Hillary Clinton Pledges to Close Income Gap in NYC Speech
During her biggest campaign event to date in New York City, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Saturday pledged to close the widening gap between the rich and poor in the U.S., the New York Times reports. Clinton’s speech on New York City’s Roosevelt Island was sweeping in scope and policy driven. She issued a…
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Michael Sam Leaves Canadian Football Training Camp for Personal Reasons
Michael Sam, who made history when he became the first openly gay player to be drafted by the NFL in 2014, has left the training camp for a Canadian football team for personal reasons, reports USA Today. The move comes after some setbacks for the 25-year-old athlete, who was picked by the St. Louis Rams…
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Update: Fredricka Whitfield Apologizes for Calling Dallas Shooter ‘Brave’
Updated Sunday, June 14, 2015, 4:35 p.m. EDT: After experiencing tremendous backlash for calling a suspect in a wild shootout at Dallas Police headquarters “courageous and brave,” CNN’s weekend anchor Fredricka Whitfield apologized Sunday. The veteran anchor said she misspoke Saturday while speaking with CNN legal analyst Philip Holloway about the suspect. “I misspoke, and…

