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Black Reality TV and the Rebirth of Fool
(The Root) — It’s official. Reality-television executives have lost their minds. The reality-TV shows featuring mostly black casts debuting in 2013 are setting back images of black folks in television at least 60 years. While critics are obsessed with the controversial film Django Unchained, there is a movement taking place in reality television that has…
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Shedding Light on Haiti
(The Root) — To some extent, the greatest challenge facing Haiti is not just rebuilding the country after the destruction caused by the earthquake in 2010 — it’s tackling the problems the natural disaster exacerbated. The country’s identity has long been perched between two extremes: Haiti is the first independent black nation in the Western…
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Can We Finally Talk About Climate Change?
The Washington Post‘s Eugene Robinson says the environmental issue has already put itself on the agenda — even if no one else has. All right, now can we talk about climate change? After a year when the lower 48 states suffered the warmest temperatures, and the second-craziest weather, since record-keeping began? Apparently not. The climate-change denialists —…
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Olivia Pope: Just Like All Reality Show Chicks
CBS Atlanta‘s Mo Ivory argues that the Scandal star’s storyline is neither romantic nor inspiring. And I am going to just say it: Olivia Pope is no different than Joseline from “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” or Kim from “Real Housewives of Atlanta” – she just has more expensive clothes, a higher paying job and tighter security. She…
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Memories of Obama's 1st Inauguration
Vice President Joe Biden, President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush put their hands on their hearts during Obama’s swearing-in ceremony in front of the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 2009. The youngest Obamas, Malia and Sasha, take it all in at their father’s swearing-in ceremony. Former President Bill Clinton and…
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The Movement Against Armed Police in Schools
(The Root) — In response to the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., the National Rifle Association has called for armed guards and/or police officers in public schools. But a coalition of civil rights and education advocates, along with law-enforcement professionals and members of Congress, is doing everything it can to make sure that doesn’t happen.…
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Into Racial Stereotypes? You Probably Struggle Elsewhere, Too
Hooray. We can never resist bad news about racists and similar types. Especially when it appears to be backed up by science. According to the Huffington Post, a new study suggests that people who have a hard time getting past putting racial groups in boxes have the same types of limitations in other areas of…
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Trayvon Martin: The Latest, Week 45
Friday, Jan. 11, 1:01 p.m. EST: Police report was changed repeatedly: An interesting twist in George Zimmerman’s second-degree-murder case: Newly released records show that on the day Sanford, Fla., police turned over the Trayvon Martin shooting investigation to prosecutors, they changed their final report at least four times over five hours and downgraded the charge they…
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Obama's Day, Jan. 11: Meeting With Afghan President Karzai
THE WHITE HOUSEOffice of the Press SecretaryFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORFRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2013 In the morning, the President will host President Hamid Karzai and his delegation at the White House for bilateral meetings. The President looks forward to welcoming the Afghan delegation to Washington, and discussing our continued transition in…

