Civil Rights Lawyer: How a KKK Law is Being Used to Silence Two Black Women in Minneapolis
After a viral, nonviolent protest, federal authorities weaponized two civil rights laws to target prominent Black activists.
Dark Skinned Black Men Weren’t Considered Sexy…Until One Man Changed The Game
OPINION: The discussion about colorism in our community has largely centered on the experience of dark-skinned Black women. But this one chocolate brother changed everything for Black men.
When ICE Allegedly Uses Children as Bait, There Is No Moral Defense…
When ICE agents allegedly begins to use children as leverage, the debate is no longer about policy. It is about humanity.
From Karamo Brown to Garcelle Beauvais: Why Black Stars Are Walking Away From Toxic, All-White Work Environments
By skipping the final “Queer Eye” press run, Karamo Brown taught viewers a valuable lesson about standing up to mistreatment in white-led spaces.
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We Can’t Just Vote Our Way Out of This
The calls to “vote our way out of oppressive tactics” ignores the critiques and difficulties of those who cannot do so
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Raiders Owner Mark Davis Says He’d Welcome Kaeperick
After years of talk with no opportunity, we’ll believe it when we see it.
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Before George Floyd, There was Rodney King and The L.A. Riots
30 years ago the Rodney King verdict foreshadowed how police brutality caught on camera doesn’t mean justice for Black people
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Grand Rapids Police Union Defends Cop Who Killed Patrick Lyoya
As usual, a police union believes a cop can do no wrong.










