• Anti-Zimmerman Facebook Controversy

    (The Root) — The Internet has seen its fair share of offensive Facebook pages and memes since the trial of George Zimmerman began. There have been Facebook pages featuring Photoshopped pictures of the body of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed teen whom Zimmerman was tried for killing; games featuring or based on both Trayvon and Zimmerman;…

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  • Black Twitter Gives Buzzfeed Hilarious Article Ideas

    (The Root) — Buzzfeed has been bringing quite a bit of color into its ranks lately, with folks such as Saeed Jones and Shani O. Hilton writing pieces like this one on the power of black Twitter. Twitter took notice of all the brown brilliance joining the crew when it was announced on Wednesday that…

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  • Twitter Relieves Some Stress With 'Catfish'

    (The Root) — For weeks, tensions over the George Zimmerman trial have run high and hot on Twitter, with users focusing extensively on the proceedings. indeed, the trial engulfed the whole of black Twitter: The No. 1 trending topic at The Chatterati has been something related to the trial since the verdict was handed down…

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  • Social Media Salutes Rachel Jeantel

    (The Root) — It’s been a wild, dramatic ride for Rachel Jeantel. Since hearing the beginning of the confrontation that took the life of her friend, Travon Martin, Jeantel became a reluctant witness for the prosecution in the trial of George Zimmerman, the man who killed Trayvon. When she testified, she was put through the…

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  • Juror B37 Gets Shut Down Online

    (The Root) — Folks in the social media world really aren’t fans of juror B37 in the Zimmerman trial. The juror sat down for an interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN last night, speaking under condition of anonymity. She described the deliberation process and gave her feelings on George Zimmerman, calling him a man with…

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  • 'We Are Not Trayvon Martin'

    (The Root) — “I am Trayvon Martin” has become the rallying cry since anger over the teen’s death arose, and even more so in the wake of the devastating verdict in the George Zimmerman trial. But some insist that not everyone is Trayvon; that some are more like George Zimmerman because they share the same…

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  • Twitter Examines White Privilege

    (The Root) — Much of the nation is still reeling from the not-guilty verdict handed down to George Zimmerman over the weekend. Though Zimmerman is half Latino, many rightly name white privilege as a factor in his acquittal. Since the verdict was announced, white Twitterers have used their own stories to illustrate the way white…

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  • Twitter Helps Identify Racist Users

    (The Root) — When a series of anti-Semitic tweets were posted in October 2012, France’s Union of Jewish Students appealed to Twitter for their removal. The tweets, they said, violated French legislation banning the incitement of racial hatred. The tweets were subsequently removed. The group, along with four others, then requested information identifying the individuals…

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  • Celebs React to the Zimmerman Verdict

    (The Root) — Twitter is still buzzing about the George Zimmerman verdict handed down last night. Celebrities are weighing in, too, tweeting their condolences, anger and motivational words. I am optimistic I am cynical Im angry Im in pain I am motivated Im confused Im scared I am sick of racism & want to do…

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  • Twitter Laments the Zimmerman Verdict

    (The Root) — A verdict was handed down in the controversial George Zimmerman trial tonight, a little sooner than some hoped and expected. The jury of six women found George Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder or manslaughter in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. The case has captivated the attention of the…

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