Here is Why Druski Is Winning!
State Comptroller Targeted More than 15,000 Businesses Owned by Women & People of Color — And It Wasn’t an Accident
Verzuz, Once Beloved, Is Now Dead. We Just Haven’t Buried It Yet.
‘How Long Not Long’ – The Promise and Warning of Dr. King’s Montgomery Speech Six Decades Later
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The One Reason This Year’s Essence Festival Was Considered By Many a Complete Disaster
The Essence Festival was given a lot of comparisons to dumpster fires this year, and there’s a surprising reason why.
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Why Black America Could Take the Heat Over Kirk’s Assassination, Ukrainian Woman Stabbing Death
In less than three weeks, a white woman was stabbed to death and a far-right extremist was assassinated. Now, Black Americans are worried for this very real reason.
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As Trump Goes to War With Iran, Black Americans Will Pay the Price
On the front lines and with a strain on their household budgets, Black Americans will bear the burden for President Donald Trump’s War in Iran.
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Professor: We Need to Talk About Snoop Dogg Shufflin’ For White Folks at the Winter Olympics…
OPINION: This professor believes Snoop Dogg’s bag was secured during the Winter Olympics, but that his dignity is still in negotiations.
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How Trump is Unsubtly Re-Segregating the Government in His Image
President Donald Trump’s moves since starting his second term not so subtly suggest that he’s trying to build his administration in an image that doesn’t include us.
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‘How Long Not Long’ – The Promise and Warning of Dr. King’s Montgomery Speech Six Decades Later
Today, 61 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous Alabama speech, “How Long, Not Long,” reminding us that the arc of the moral universe bends only when we bend it.
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On the 100th Anniversary of Black History Month, We’ve Come So Far — Yet Still Have So Far to Go
OPINION: When Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded Negro History Week in 1926, he likely wouldn’t have imagined we’d still be celebrating his legacy a century later.
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Why Black Men’s Obsession With ‘High-Yellow’ Women Hides a Much Deeper Problem
It’s not just white folks who can engage in racist behavior. We must be honest about the fact that Black men do it too.












