• The Root Celebrates 100 Influencers and Achievers in 2013

    Publisher of The Root Donna Byrd spoke at The Root 100 celebration, held at the Tribeca Rooftop in Lower Manhattan.

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  • The Root Celebrates 2013 Influencers and Achievers

    The Root 100 celebration was held at the Tribeca Rooftop in Lower Manhattan. Political consultant Angela Rye was one of those honored at the event.

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  • Left of Black Web Series Now Appearing at The Root TV

    Sean “P. Diddy” Combs isn’t the only one launching a video revolution this year. We recently launched our premiere digital-video hub, The Root TV, which features a juicy concoction of relevant news clips, provocative Web series and compelling interview segments that we produce in-house. All of the original and curated video content pushes the envelope…

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  • The Root Celebrates 100 Influencers and Achievers in 2013

    The Root 100 celebration was held at the Tribeca Rooftop in Lower Manhattan on Nov. 14. Jazz-rock pianist ELEW provided musical entertainment.

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  • Top Black Influencers Celebrate With The Root

    On Thursday, at New York City’s Tribeca Rooftop, The Root held its third annual The Root 100 awards gala in honor of our list of America’s most influential African Americans between the ages of 25 and 45. The yearly event is The Root’s salute to the politicians, scholars, civil rights advocates, entrepreneurs and others who make up our list of…

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  • Quote of the Day: Madam C.J. Walker on Direction

    Read how the quote is referenced here. Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and founding director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University. He is also the editor-in-chief of The Root. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. Like The Root on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.

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  • Medicaid: Obamacare’s Untold Success Story

    The untold success story in the Obamacare rollout is that the working poor are enrolling in Medicaid. Sadly, the media have largely chosen to ignore this fact. Positive statistics are crowded out by incessant Republican distracters who prefer obsessing over glitches on the Healthcare.gov website than highlighting the thousands of families already benefiting from the…

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  • Landmark Affirmative Action Case in Court Again

    The buildup was big: First the Supreme Court eviscerated a portion of the Voting Rights Act. Then it declared that a federal ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional. But when the justices ruled back in June on a case challenging an affirmative action program at the University of Texas at Austin, they sent the case,…

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  • Richard Cohen’s Racial ‘Groundhog Day’

    Tempting as it is to join in the fray, I’m taking no part in the online beatdown that Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen is suffering for his ill-advised comments about interracial relationships. Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jelani Cobb and a host of other brilliant young writers have already got that covered. Besides, I’ve got my own bone…

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  • Tweets That Get to the Problem With Lily Allen's Video

    Here’s Lily Allen’s new video, “Hard Out Here,” which has been billed as a feminist response to the Great Miley Cyrus Twerk Fiasco of 2013 and to Robin Thicke’s endlessly controversial “Blurred Lines”: You might have missed it, but the video is supposed to be satire. The dancers (scantily dressed women of color) and Allen…

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