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  • Annie’s Black Now. Get Over It

    “The sun will come out tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow, there’ll be sun.” The words and the tune are familiar, but the decidedly hip-hop twist belies a completely different story: that of the orphan Annie, who, in 2014, just happens to be black. On Wednesday the world was given a sneak peek at…

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  • 17 Black Women in Science and Tech You Should Know

    In honor of Women’s History Month, The Root pays tribute to African-American women working in the fastest growing field around the globe. While their numbers may be relatively few (pdf), they are making great strides, using their science, math and engineering degrees to amass impressive digital portfolios. Jobs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)…

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    An Obama Justice Department Nominee Reignites Debate Over Mumia Abu-Jamal 

    The 1995 convention of the National Association of Black Journalists in Philadelphia was the scene of “a struggle for the soul of NABJ, a struggle between the nationalistic-activist and professional establishment wings of the association,” Wayne Dawkins wrote in “Rugged Waters: Black Journalists Swim the Mainstream,” his history of the group. At issue was what…

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  • How the Kapor Center Serves as Our Brothers’ and Sisters’ Keeper

    Cedric Brown sat three chairs down from President Barack Obama as he announced his My Brother’s Keeper initiative last week. But more importantly, moving forward, is that Brown has a seat at the table as the White House tackles the persistent crisis of young men of color in America. Brown and his colleague Nicole Sanchez…

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  • Free Advice and Free Gifts: How to Succeed in Business

    This month I’m celebrating my 15th anniversary in business and thinking back on all I have learned. If you want to learn the secret to becoming an entrepreneur and running a thriving small business, I share here five things that will help you succeed. I have met thousands of business owners around the country, and…

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  • How Not to Panic When Your Toddler Sounds a Little Racist  

    “My 3-year-old daughter attends preschool at a public charter in Washington, D.C. The school draws students citywide through a lottery system and is very diverse (a black plurality, with significant Latino and Asian populations). In her classroom of 18, she is one of four white children. “We opt to pay for the school-provided lunch, for…

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    Brian Williams Apologizes to Arsenio Hall for Oversight

    “Arsenio Hall is one of the most enduring names in late night history, and so he was more than a little P.O.ed that his name was excluded in an NBC report on the late night wars and Jimmy Fallon’s ascendancy,” Josh Feldman reported Wednesday for Mediaite. “Hall called out Brian Williams for his exclusion, and Williams apologized on the air tonight for…

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  • Why Are White Men Like Michael Dunn So Angry?

    Why are so many white men like Michael Dunn angry? Dunn, the man found guilty Saturday on three counts of attempted second-degree murder for shooting into a car full of black teenagers at a Jacksonville, Fla., gas station after an argument over loud rap music—but not convicted of the murder of Jordan Davis, the 17-year-old slain in…

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  • Michael Dunn: A New Breed of Thug in Florida

    Michael Dunn was strapped when he pulled into the gas station that night as Lil Reese’s “Beef” blared from the speakers of the red Dodge Durango already parked there. He let his lady know he wasn’t feeling the “thug music.” She left the car to get wine, and Dunn decided he was going to do…

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  • Louisiana Elementary School Principal Was Once the Janitor

    Gabe Sonnier isn’t your ordinary elementary school principal. Still new to his job, although he has been at the same school for more than 30 years, Sonnier had a very unusual start to his career. His office was once the mop room in a hall because he used to be the Port Barre Elementary school’s janitor, CBS…

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