• What Obamacare Means for Racial Justice

    “The forward movement” on Obamacare is “not unqualified good news,” Imara Jones writes in a piece at Colorlines that examines the pros and cons of the linchpin of the Affordable Care Act — millions of uninsured Americans’ ability to sign up for plans on their own or through Medicaid — which takes effect on Oct.…

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  • Antoine Dodson's Big Announcement

    Antoine Dodson, the once-flamboyant star of the viral “bed intruder” video, shocked everyone when he announced in May that he was renouncing his gay lifestyle and going straight. The YouTube sensation apparently linked up with the Black Hebrew Israelites and made the decision to seek out a wife and child. It appears that he has…

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  • Empowering Young Black Men: Watch Live

    (The Root) — Do young black men know that people want to see them at the table making decisions about their communities? Do young black men know that society wants to see them do well and values their contributions to the world? Do young black men feel empowered and excited about their futures? The death…

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  • What Is Jaden Smith Talking About?

    (The Root) — Will and Jada sure did make some angst-y kids. First Willow sang a very beautiful song about how hard life is for a wealthy 12-year-old. Now her brother is tweeting confusing, nonsensical thoughts that probably do sound deep to a 15-year-old. Among his ruminations are comments like, “If everybody in the world…

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  • Dating Black Men and Debunking Stereotypes

    Bea Hinton, who is of biracial heritage, explores and denounces the stereotyping of black men as violent, lazy and unlovable in a piece at Filthy Freedom. Dating black men is a choice that she accepts wholeheartedly. The black man occupies a unique space in American culture. He is an aggressive and inherently violent threat to society.…

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  • Rappers Teach Jay Z What Real Charity Is

    (The Root) — Months ago, hip-hop mogul Jay Z sparked a fierce debate with his comments on charity. Responding to criticism by civil rights legend Harry Belafonte that Jay and his wife, superstar Beyoncé, could and should do more in terms of activism and philanthropic giving to benefit the black community, Jay Z had this…

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  • Henry Louis Gates Jr. Inspires Gift to Harvard Black Studies

    The New York Times is reporting that private-equity mogul Glenn Hutchins on Wednesday is expected to announce a gift of more than $15 million to create the Hutchins Center for African and African-American Research at Harvard University. He was inspired to make the gift after striking up a friendship about 10 years ago with The…

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  • NYC Judge: No Delay in Halting Stop and Frisk

    U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin refused to delay the enactment of a ruling that will stop New York City’s stop-and-frisk policies, according to Newsday. The city had requested the stay, with Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration and the New York City Police Department saying that the ruling will “compromise public safety” and interfere with law enforcement. Scheindlin upheld…

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  • 911 Call Released in Fatal NC Cop Shooting of Unarmed Black Man

    A search for help after a car wreck early Saturday morning in North Carolina turned into a fatal journey for Jonathan Ferrell, a former Florida A&M University football player. At about 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, he banged on the front door of Sarah McCartney, who was alone with her 1-year-old son, MSNBC reports. She rushed…

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  • Most Children of Color Live in Poverty

    America’s children continued to be hardest hit by poverty in 2012, according to new Census Bureau statistics, the Washington Post reports. An estimated 21.8 percent of American children under the age of 18 lived in poverty in 2012, according to Census Bureau statistics (pdf) released Tuesday, the Post reports. That percentage, the same as in…

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