• Dallas County and Parkland Hospital Executives Set Example in Push for a Living Wage

    Brittany Florence, who cleans floors for a living at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, will earn a living wage for the very first time. “I can save money and move into my own place now,” Florence told ABC affiliate WFAA 8. Next month Florence, 25, will see her wage increase by $1.50 an hour, reports WFAA.…

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  • Study: Eviction Rates for Black Women on Par With Incarcerations for Black Men

    A MacArthur Foundation “How Housing Matters” (pdf) study reveals that while black men face alarmingly high incarceration rates, black women are disproportionately evicted from their homes. According to the study, in any given year, approximately 16,000 adults and children are evicted in Milwaukee from approximately 6,000 housing units—that equates to 16 households evicted every day. These…

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  • 11 Dope Hip-Hop Lyrics That Give Props to Africa

    Hip-hop has always served as a compass for showing the direction that urban culture has taken on a variety of issues—and Africa is no exception. Although, the Motherland has always been a tricky topic for U.S. audiences to embrace. Mainstream America was fed a steady diet of images featuring naked tribal men living alongside lions,…

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  • Before Putting Judges on the Bench, Make Them Prove They Have a Diverse Set of Friends

    The findings of a new study released this week have captured headlines. According to two political scientists, having daughters has a profound influence on the attitudes of male judges, most notably those appointed by Republican presidents. In analyzing 2,500 votes by 224 federal judges, the study found that having at least one daughter increased the…

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  • Boko Haram Reportedly Attacks Nigerian World Cup Fans  

    On Wednesday, World Cup fans in Damaturu, Nigeria, became the latest victims of a suspected Boko Haram bombing. According to the Washington Post, the blast killed 14 people and blew off the limbs of the many survivors among those who had gathered to watch the Brazil-Mexico match. Survivor Babagana Mohammed told reporters, “The bomb just…

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  • Ga. Man Rescues 15-Month-Old Baby From Highway

    The last thing one Georgia man expected to see during a routine drive down the highway was a 15-month-old baby crawling near the embankment. “What the hell is going on? A baby?” was Bryant Collins’ knee-jerk reaction to his unusual discovery, according to 11 Alive. Collins said he caught a glimpse of something out of…

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  • Gun Violence Is the Civil Rights Issue of Our Time

    Fifty years ago America redefined its social, political and cultural landscape by guaranteeing civil rights—and voting rights the following year—for all citizens, irrespective of race or background. A half-century later, too many young people of color, especially black boys and young men, are routine victims of gun violence. And stemming this rising tide of gun…

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  • The Conspiracy to Whitewash Hip-Hop

    When asked about Forbes’ claim that hip-hop is run by a white, blond, Australian rapper named Iggy Azalea, incumbent queen bee Nicki Minaj laughed hysterically. The financial magazine may be qualified to calculate the $250 million valuation of Nicki’s Myx Fusions Moscato wine coolers, Nicki reasoned, but only the hip-hop community can bequeath the throne to…

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  • The San Antonio Spurs Play the ‘Right’ Way? Here’s What Race Has to Do With It

    Little did I know that sports, which I thought united men of all colors, would get me labeled a racist. I was watching the game Sunday night with some guys from work. I’m a Spurs fan and white. A guy from accounting, who I don’t know that well, is African American. We’re going back and…

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  • So What if Family Ties Got Malia Obama Her 1st Job?

    President Obama’s eldest daughter, Malia, has landed her first job, and some people, despite the fact that it doesn’t affect them in any way whatsoever, aren’t happy about it. According to news reports, the 15-year-old rising first daughter recently worked for a day as a production assistant on the CBS sci-fi series Extant. The show features award-winning…

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