• Trolls Attack Ebony Magazine on Twitter

    (The Root) — Amid the praise Ebony has been getting for its moving visual tribute to Trayvon Martin, the magazine’s Twitter feed has found itself clogged with spiteful attacks from those angry about the homage. Ebony’s special September issue, which will focus on the George Zimmerman trial and its aftermath, will have four different covers:…

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  • Voter Discrimination That Can't Be Prevented Now

    When the Supreme Court knocked down Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act in June, it cleared the path for egregious acts of discrimination to occur, Lauren Williams writes at Mother Jones. She cites five examples of discrimination that were previously barred by federal law. In honor of the VRA’s anniversary [August 6, 2013], here…

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  • 'Racist': Does the GOP Know the Meaning?

    In a piece at the Daily Beast, Jamelle Bouie weighs in on a Republican lawmaker’s unwittingly absurd comment that the president’s tax on tanning beds is, um, “racist” because black people do not use them. The only way to describe the tax as “racist,” Bouie writes, “is to turn the word into a mindless insult.”…

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  • 7 Things Oprah Might Make Lindsay Lohan Do

    Oprah Winfrey is feeling good about the sobriety prospects of new mentee Lindsay Lohan this time around, the Los Angeles Times reports: The talk-show-host-turned-OWN-CEO appeared live on“Good Morning America” Tuesday and shared some insight during the morning show’s discussion panel.  “That was really a great interview,” Winfrey said of her “in-depth” talk with the troubled starlet, who completed her…

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  • A Daughter Comes to Terms With Her Absentee Father

    Crissinda M. Ponder writes a powerful piece at For Harriet about reconciling her relationship with her absentee father. “They say a father is supposed to be a daughter’s first love,” she writes. “This wasn’t my reality but I can finally fix my mouth to say, I’m OK with that.” I don’t know how long it took, reaching this…

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  • Matt Damon's Attacks on Obama Hypocritical?

    (The Root) — Like a number of celebrities, Matt Damon has used his role in the public eye to draw attention to various social and political issues. But while some celebrities are dismissed as not particularly knowledgeable about the causes they claim to care about, Damon is not one of them. He is known for…

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  • When You're the Only Minority in the Room

    (The Root) — Plenty of us have been there: the lone black student in a poetry workshop full of white people, the only Asian family in a neighborhood full of everyone else. It inspires a bevy of feelings: defensiveness, loneliness, irritability. Code Switch, NPR’s blog about race, culture and ethnicity, asked its Twitter followers for…

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  • Jada Pinkett Smith: Facebook's Life Coach?

    While Iyanla Vanzant is doing a lot of what she’d call “her work” (read: exposing people’s problems to the world and yelling at them while calling them “beloved”) on her show Fix My Life, actress Jada Pinkett Smith has been quietly dropping near-daily life lessons and self-improvement concepts for the masses in a context that…

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  • Want to Be Mayor of Detroit? Get in Line

    Despite the fact that Detroit is in the throes of Chapter 9 bankruptcy and is the largest American city to file for bankruptcy, more than a dozen people are running to be its mayor, reports NBC News. Current Mayor Dave Bing will not be running for re-election. Right now, Kevin Orr is serving as the…

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  • Obamas Prepare for Vineyard Vacation: Locals Complain

    Some longtime vacationers on Martha’s Vineyard are complaining that the raised al-Qaida threat could mean increased security and traffic jams when the Obamas arrive on the island this weekend, the Daily News reports. The first family arrives this Saturday and in order to protect the President, Secret Service is proposing shutting down a main road…

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