• 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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  • Former Foster Child Defies Odds, Heads to UCLA Med School On Full Ride Scholarship

    Growing up as a foster child, bouncing from one home to the next can be a traumatizing experience with long-term effects, but Festus Ohan hasn’t let his lot in life deter him from striving for more, but he did note that the wounds of his father abandoning him remain fresh. “I went to bed in…

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  • Former Foster Child Defies Odds, Heads to UCLA on Full-Ride Scholarship

    Growing up as a foster child, bouncing from one home to the next, can be a traumatic experience with long-term effects. But Festus Ohan hasn’t let his lot in life deter him from striving for more, even while acknowledging that the wounds left after his father abandoned him remain fresh. “I went to bed in…

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  • Top University Kicked Out Student After She Was Raped

    Wagatwe Wanjuki was sexually assaulted by another student while attending Tufts University. But instead of punishing her attacker, the school asked her to leave. Wanjuki, 27, is the woman behind the widely trending Twitter hashtag #SurvivorPrivilege. According to the Huffington Post, Wanjuki took to Twitter shortly after the June 6 publication of George Will’s Washington…

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  • 5 Teens, 1 Man in Texas Face 1,300 Years in Prison for Alleged Gang Rape 

    On Wednesday, five teenagers attending Texas’ Waco High School and one 20-year-old man were indicted by a McLennan County, Texas, grand jury in the alleged gang rape of a 15-year-old girl, according to CBS Houston and Black News. With a total of 91 counts, the six men, between the ages of 18 and 20, could collectively…

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  • How a Statue of a Freed Slave Kneeling at Lincoln’s Feet Missed the Point

    This image is part of a weekly series that The Root is presenting in conjunction with the Image of the Black in Western Art Archive at Harvard University’s W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute, part of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. In a quiet park in the nation’s capital, the paternal figure…

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  • Black Identity and Racism Collide in Brazil

    Before teams representing their countries from around the world arrived in Brazil, the country’s president, Dilma Rousseff, took the opportunity to label 2014 the “anti-racism World Cup.” The declaration came after a wave of racist incidents in soccer around the world targeting black players, many of whom are Brazilian. While it’s a well-intentioned gesture and…

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  • Africans Have Apologized for Slavery, So Why Won’t the US?

    Five years ago I stood in a slave castle on Senegal’s Gorée Island at the infamous Door of No Return. Our guide told us that once Africans walked through this doorway, which opened right into the Atlantic Ocean, they were gone forever. During the slave trade, shackled blacks were led out the door and forced…

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  • Will White Voters in the Black Belt Ever Get Out of Their Own Way?

    In the area of the American South informally known as the Black Belt, cross-racial political coalitions should form naturally. After all, the poverty rate in the region hovers around 16.5 percent and cuts across racial lines. Plus, polling has shown that white Southerners hold populist views similar to those of their black neighbors—the majority agreeing that…

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