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Exclusive: ACLU Animator Dishes on New Series That Educates Kids on Their Constitutional Rights

Exclusive: ACLU Animator Dishes on New Series That Educates Kids on Their Constitutional Rights

After launching “Know Your Rights University” with the ACLU, Black animator Brandon Lake spoke with us about what it took to get to this point.
The Gut-Wrenching Crisis of Deed Theft in New York, Snatching Black Families from the Homes They’ve Owned for Generations

The Gut-Wrenching Crisis of Deed Theft in New York, Snatching Black Families from the Homes They’ve Owned for Generations

Long-standing Black homeowners in Brooklyn are being targeted by deed theft scams that have led
This 82-Year-Old Black Fitness Influencer's Workout Routine Will Shock You

This 82-Year-Old Black Fitness Influencer’s Workout Routine Will Shock You

82-year-old fitness influencer Annie Judis is motivating folks to stay healthy with her impressive workout
Black Woman Changes Her Race on Hinge and the Results Reveal a Startling Truth

Black Woman Changes Her Race on Hinge and the Results Reveal a Startling Truth

If you’re a Black woman failing to get matches on dating apps, it might be
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    Time Inc. Looks to Sell Essence

    CEO: New Investor Might Expand Events Business Jim Vance, Inveterate Smoker, Died of Lung Cancer Trump News Saps Attention From World Disasters Somali Americans, Media in Fraught Relationship Glen Nishimura Dies, Editor of USA Today Columns Short Takes Twelve years after Time Inc, assumed control of Essence Communications Partners, ending Essence magazine’s status as a…

  • Watch: James Monroe Iglehart Says the World Takes Notice of Black People

    We get the chance to chat with a lot of our favorite black celebrities, tastemakers and thought leaders, so we decided to start asking them about their pride in being black. Many of them talked about our resilience and strength throughout history, some talked about our undeniable talents, while others mentioned our dance skills, dopeness…

  • Watch: Growing Pains: Nicole Paultre Bell Learns How to Move Forward After Sean Bell’s Death

    Nicole Paultre Bell became a household name—but not from success or fame but because of the infamy of her fiance Sean Bell’s death on Nov. 25, 2006, the night before their wedding. Fifty shots rang out that night, claiming Sean’s life and severely wounding his two friends Trent Benefield and Joseph Guzman. Each officer involved…

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    US Army’s Toxic Smoke Billows Over Black Town

    Every Day, Hazardous Waste Is Burned in Open Air Jim Vance, Longtime D.C. Anchor, Dies at 75 O.J. ‘Not Looking to Be Involved With the Media’ Rights, Media Groups to Help Citizens Record Police Writer Alarmed by A&E’s Live Version of ‘Cops’ Artist Shows That News Is a Matter of Perspective Spicer Should Have Expected…

  • Judge of Characters: Oh God, Wait … Am I a Hotep?

    This week, besides having to scroll through all things Rumi and Sir Carter, I learned that Madame Tussauds doesn’t care about black people, particularly Beyoncé, Prince, Denzel Washington and any other black wax figure they’ve made. Dr. Umar Johnson may just be a doctor after all. It took some digging from The Root’s Michael Harriot,…

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    Journalists, Musicians ‘Co-Signed’ R. Kelly

    Reporter Alleges More Exploitation of Black Women Raleigh Paper Drops Columnist After 24-Year Run Sports Columnist Kawakami to Edit Online Startup Chicago Sun-Times Calls Out Institutional Racism Reporting Finds Lead Still Contaminates Urban Soil Ebony Owner Pledges Payments by Month’s End Pushback on Trump Backers’ Attacks on Journalism Statue Honors ‘Willpower Over White Power’ C-SPAN…

  • Watch: The Power of Representation With Matthew A. Cherry, the Creator of ‘Hair Love’

    Representation matters. We know this and still, representation is missing from the media we consume. For Matthew A. Cherry, seeing other black directors in action assured him that filmmaking was an attainable goal after he transitioned from the NFL. Now Cherry is making it his mission to normalize natural hair and black fatherhood in the…

  • Girls Trip Is the Most Hilarious and Heartfelt Dive Into the Complexities of Black Girlfriends

    The bonds between black women are not something you can watch on reality-TV shows or easily catch on any TV shows right now, except maybe Insecure. (Shoutout to Issa and Molly!) Black women’s friendship is more than boozy brunches, epic catfights and screaming “Yasss Queen” to one another. I mean, don’t get me wrong—all of…

  • Watch: The Women of Girls Trip Share Their Uplifting Mantras

    In the heavily anticipated movie Girls Trip, one of the stars of the movie, Regina Hall, plays Ryan Pierce, a strong black woman who’s created a conception of her life as the one who “has it all.” We quickly learn that Ryan’s fantasy life is a fantasy even to her. Without spoiling anything (because you…

  • Watch: A Timeline of R. Kelly’s Troubling History of Sexual Allegations

    By now you’ve heard that R. Kelly has allegedly formed a sex cult with women ranging in age from their late teens to late 20s (Kelly denies the allegations). Was anyone really surprised, though? Kelly, who acknowledges that he was molested by a family member from age 7 to 15, according to an interview last…