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Meet the Black Women Responsible for Launching Artemis II

Meet the Black Women Responsible for Launching Artemis II

Black women have played “hidden” roles at NASA since the 1940s. Now, their work is finally being recognized with the Artemis II mission.
Coco Gauff Responds To The Hate She Received For Her 4c Hair In Viral Miu Miu Campaign

Coco Gauff Responds To The Hate She Received For Her 4c Hair In Viral Miu Miu Campaign

After receiving criticism for her hair in a recent Miu Miu campaign, Coco Gauff is
New Report Shows Less Support for Black Nonprofits Since 2020 Racial Reckoning

New Report Shows Less Support for Black Nonprofits Since 2020 Racial Reckoning

According to a new report, promised funding for Black-led nonprofits ended sooner than expected, and
The Story of How Atlanta Became 'Black Hollywood'

The Story of How Atlanta Became ‘Black Hollywood’

You know about Hollywood, but how much do you really know about the city of
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    Black Journalists, ‘The World Needs You’

    April Ryan, Charles Blow Sound Alarms at NABJ A ‘Hot Mess’ at NABJ, With Ed Gordon, Omarosa White House reporter April P. Ryan declared that “for the last seven months, I’ve been under attack,” and New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow said that the Trump administration’s threats to press freedom “may be existential”—central to…

  • Judge of Characters: Is Being Fat Worse Than Spreading Herpes?

    This week, we get all up in Usher’s sexual health with the revelation that he paid someone $1.1 million after she claimed that the singer allegedly knowingly passed along herpes. Since that suit became public knowledge, more alleged victims have surfaced. One victim, Quantasia Sharpton, has been fat-shamed since her press conference with high-profile attorney…

  • Watch: Is Double Dutch a Traditionally Black Sport?

    In 1974 and over the next 10 years after that, the American Double Dutch League hosted citywide competitions at New York City’s esteemed Lincoln Center. Two New York City police detectives—double Dutch founder David A. Walker and Ulysses Williams—helped to create the competition for purposes bigger than winning golden trophies; it was a space for…

  • Queen Sugar’s Dawn-Lyen Gardner Loves That Black People Are Always Worth Celebrating

    Black and Proud is a video series on The Root that focuses on the pride that our favorite black celebrities, tastemakers and thought leaders feel about being black. Many of them talk about our resilience and strength throughout history, while some talk about our undeniable talents, and others mention our dance skills, dopeness and more.…

  • Watch: 13-Year-Old AileyCamp Student Is Moved by the Love of Dance

    Christian Herrera started dancing when he was 4 years old. He said he knew that he would be a dancer when he did his first split at his grandmother’s house. Now, at age 13, Christian is a second-year student at AileyCamp, a summer enrichment program for dancers that focuses on personal development, with 10 national…

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    Google Engineer Fired Over Diversity Screed

    Writer Wants Attention to Ideology, Not Gender Kent Johnson Dies, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Visuals Editor Police Forced to Reinstate 450+ Fired Officers Susan Leath Resigns as Gannett Publisher in Del. LaSharah Bunting Joins Knight Foundation Kimberley Martin Named Buffalo Sports Columnist Trump Administration Challenges Value of Diversity ‘Detroit’ Movie Not Impressive at Box Office Israel Seen…

  • Join The Root for Young, Fabulous and Female in Dallas to Break Some Rules and Take Some Cards

    We love parties at The Root. Celebrating us as black people has become a feel-good embrace of self-love that stands up against the issues we face today. And when said party serves a greater purpose than clinking glasses and shaking (you knew where I was going), it becomes mandatory to attend. The Root’s Young, Fabulous…

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    7 Journalists of Color Leaving Houston Chronicle

    Paper’s Staffing Out of Step With Diverse Region ‘Diversity’ Said to Miss Point of Affirmative Action Media See Threat to Freedoms in Leak Crackdown Immigration Plan: ‘Make America White Again’ Overlooked: Trump Appointments to Federal Courts Alternative-Media Group to Take Diversity Census After 9 Years, U.S. Refuses Mexican Ex-Journalist Maria Elena Salinas to Leave Univision…

  • Watch: Idris Elba Loves His Heritage as Much as We Love Looking at Him

    Black and Proud is a video series on The Root that focuses on the pride that our favorite black celebrities, tastemakers and thought leaders feel about being black. Many of them talk about our resilience and strength throughout history, while some talk about our undeniable talents, and others mention our dance skills, dopeness and more.…

  • Judge of Characters: Reclaiming My Time … and Energy

    This week, I am confident the only thing that mattered was that we all gained a new mantra: “Reclaiming my time.” Once again, thanks to the amazing Queen Auntie Maxine, not only do we have our new mantra and viral sensation, but we also have a whole new level of love and admiration for her.…