New Report Shows Less Support for Black Nonprofits Since 2020 Racial Reckoning
The Story of How Atlanta Became ‘Black Hollywood’
Black Pastor Charged With Manslaughter After Deadly Backyard Baptism
Chick-fil-A Worker Finds $10K … And Then This Happened
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Simone Biles’ Husband Jonathan Owens Comes For Her Critics
“I don’t play bout my baby,” the Green Bay Packers safety said in a September 28 post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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My Hip-Hop Story: Cedric The Entertainer On Jay-Z’s Indisputable Role In Shaping Our Culture
Cedric the Entertainer name drops his early favorites and reminds us of his own cameos in two of the genre’s best-selling albums.
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Nick Cannon Credits Mariah Carey With Saving His Life
The actor and host says his ex-wife “went hard” for him as he coped with his 2012 lupus diagnosis
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“Dip The Pen In Your Own Blood”: How To Find Success As An Author | Securing the Bag: Part 2
Author and publisher, Irene Smalls, dishes some advice on making it as an author and key tips for making your small business successful.
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Tired of Corporate Code-Switching? A New Game Mocks All of That Annoying Work Babble
Trust me, you’re going to want to take a deep dive into “Per My Last Email.”
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Brooklyn Video Artist’s Work Takes Unique Look at Surveillance in the City
The Root spoke with Kameron Neal about his film installation Down The Barrel (Of A Lens) on display at Lincoln Center September 29 – October 3.
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Washington National Cathedral Unveils New Racial Justice-Themed Stained Glass Windows
The new windows, “lift up the values of justice and fairness and the ongoing struggle for equality among all God’s great children,” said the cathedral’s dean.






