• Old-School Tips for Better Finances

    (The Root) — I will never forget my father calling out to my sisters and me, “Turn off the lights,” as we went from one room to another in our ranch-style Baltimore home, leaving on all the lights in our wake. His next line pretty consistently was, “Do you think I’m made of money?!” We…

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  • Why I Agree With Obama's Morehouse Speech

    The blogosphere has been on fire with disapproving dissections of President Obama’s commencement speech at Morehouse College. Sade Muhammad writes on her Tumblr, the Glossy Diaries, that maybe the president was just speaking from personal experience when he told the young black men to give back and work hard for success. Why does President Obama…

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  • Quote of the Day: Kimi Gray

    Learn more about Kimi Gray here. Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and the director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute 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. 

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  • The Curious Case of Rihanna

    (The Root) — From her Instagram account, you can gather that Rihanna really loves strippers, smoking and making fun of people who come for her family. She also really likes nudity, both hers and other people’s. On several occasions she has Instagrammed pictures containing nudity, though it is a violation of the site’s terms of…

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  • Lauryn Hill's Anti-Gay Lyrics? Just Say No

    Lauryn Hill is controversial and problematic, and not just to the Internal Revenue Service. The embattled former Fugee besmirches the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in her newest song, “Neurotic Society (Compulsory Mix),” Monica Miller writes on BET.com. Miller says you can’t purport to tear down one social injustice while perpetuating another. Hill’s new…

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  • A Bad Science Experiment Doesn't Make Me a Criminal

    When high schooler Kiera Wilmot was arrested and expelled from her school for a failed, explosive science experiment, she was afraid. But now she’s speaking out about her ordeal on the ACLU’s blog. I don’t think police should have been involved because I’m a good student for one. And two, it was a big deal,…

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  • Obama: We Must Define the War on Terror or It Will Define Us

    On Thursday, President Obama delivered a major speech at the Natonal Defense University in Washington, D.C., on the changing face of the war on terror, repairing U.S. relations with the Muslim community, his efforts to close Guantánamo Bay and the necessity for drones, reports NBC News.  “We must define the nature and scope of this…

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  • Forbes List Gives Young Women of Color 100 Reasons to Succeed

    I love speaking to and relating with youth. From adolescents still finding their way to teens heading to college to 20-somethings looking to spark career and entrepreneurial revolutions, I find myself very passionate about being a resource to them. I’m happy that I’ve had a platform via media to do so and am always looking…

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  • New Study Focuses on Financial Priorities, Challenges of Black America

    The 2013-2014 African American Financial Experience study is out. Commissioned by Prudential Financial, this is the second bi-annual study measuring financial attitudes and trends in the African American community, and is part of a series of signature research by the company examining financial trends in America’s multicultural communities. The survey was released to media on…

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