The Four Black Women Coaches Who Took Their Teams to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Women’s Tournament
How Carlos Boozer’s Twin Sons, Duke Basketball Stars Cameron and Cayden, Saved Their Big Brother’s Life
How One Black Woman Is Saying ‘No’ to Work and ‘Yes’ to Unapologetic Rest
Rev. William Barber: Why the Midterm Election is So Important
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Black Women Find Connection Through Ebony & Orchid Dinners in New York City
The Root spoke with Danielle Belton and Junny Ann Hibbert about their mission to foster community among Black women with Ebony & Orchid dinners in NYC.
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Wise Words From Nelson Mandela That Hit Harder Than Ever, In Honor of His Death Anniversary
Given Nelson Mandela’s efforts and insights and into how to make the world a better place, and in honor of his death anniversary–let’s take a look back on some of his powerful words!
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Wait, Seems Caitlin Clark is the Real WNBA Villain Who Gets Away With It— Unlike Others
Internet is calling out why Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever seems to get away with being “rude” and “nasty” while others— don’t.
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A Beloved Haitian Immigrant in a Conservative Ohio Community is About to Be Deported, Here’s How They’re Responding
After coming to America in 2023, Marc Rocher has become an integral part of his community. Now, he’s at risk of being ripped away from all he’s built.
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Former Magic City Dancer Enters the Conversation After NBA Cancels Collab With Atlanta Hawks
A former Magic City dancer just gave her two cents amid ongoing fallout from the Hawks’ collaboration with the popular strip club.
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New Study Reveals RFK Jr’s Health Policies Are a Danger for Black Americans
An analysis from Protect Our Care and American Public Health Association found RFK Jr.’s “crusade against vaccines” especially harmful for Black Americans.
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Is the Fear of Getting ‘Too Dark’ in the Summer a Personal Choice for Black Folks or Deep-Rooted Colorism?
After a tweet calling out Black folks who avoid the summer sun went viral, a debate about loving one’s complexion versus colorism had the timeline on fire.
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These Little-Known Black History Facts Are Sure to Shock You
100 years after the first Negro History Week, we’re looking at some amazing, little-known Black history facts.










