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  • Study: HPV Vaccine Does Not Promote Promiscuity

    The argument made by many conservatives that the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine promotes sexual promiscuity or other risky sexual behavior in young women has been shot down, according to one study. A new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine shows that young girls and women who were given the vaccine were more…

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  • Meet the Newest Black White House Fellows

    In 1964 the White House Fellows program was created to offer exceptional young men and women a one-year placement in offices at the highest levels of the federal government — after which, this new generation of leaders were expected to return “to work as private citizens on their public agendas.” This fall President Barack Obama…

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  • The Root's 25 Most Popular Stories of 2011

    Lauren is a former Deputy Editor of The Root. Let’s Not Forget Amanda Knox’s Lie, Oct. 16, 2011: As the mainstream media reported that Italy’s most notorious foreign student-turned-accused murderer had won her appeal, writer Phillip W.d. Martin reminded The Root’s readers of an interesting fact: that Knox had initially pinned her roommate’s murder on…

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  • Magazine Degrades Rihanna With Racist Label

    Rihanna is at the center of two separate controversies this past weekend that could land her in competition for one of the most racist weekends ever to hit a celebrity. The Dutch magazine Jackie recently did a story on the pop sensation and sparked an uproar when it advised people how to dress like the…

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    Time Losing Only Black Correspondent

    Steven Gray of Washington Bureau Announces His Exit Five years ago, Journal-isms asked Ali Zelenko, vice president for communications at Time Inc., to name the journalists of color at Time magazine. Among the 15 she listed were black journalists Janice Simpson, assistant managing editor; Ta-Nehisi Coates, staff writer; Perry Bacon Jr., Washington correspondent; and Sonja…

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  • Is Black Radio Beyond Redemption?

    In an entry at The Root DC, blogger Natalie Hopkinson writes that she recently added D.C.’s two FM hip-hop stations to the list of items banned in her house because she grew tired of explaining raunchy lyrics to her children. … and when I heard the radio ad for The Stadium (yeah, that strip club)…

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  • Survey: Don't Count Out Minority Voters Yet

    If the Republicans’ 2012 presidential election strategy rests on a perceived miasma of indifference toward President Obama by black and Hispanic voters, they may have to think again. A survey of black and Latino voters conducted by Brilliant Corners for New York University’s Women of Color Policy Network shows 90 percent of respondents saying they…

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  • Understanding Your Sphere of Perfection

    In a blog entry at The Root DC, motivational speaker Matthew C. Horne dismantles the adage “You can be whatever you want to be.” He says that some things in life cannot be achieved, no matter how hard people work. Everyone, however, is born with a gift. … Without question I believe we all possess…

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    Herman Cain Out; Says Media 'Spin Hurts'

    Has Infidelity Been Elevated as Electoral Issue? “All along, the Herman Cain campaign — which Politico called ‘one of the most hapless and bumbling operations in modern presidential politics’ — has been riveting but improbable,” Edward Wasserman, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation professor of journalism ethics at Washington and Lee University in Lexington,…

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  • Young Blacks Want Their Own Businesses

    The writers and editors of Businessinsider.com must be sure that most of their readers don’t read Black Enterprise or know any black entrepreneurs (paging Michael Arrington), a conclusion that is also probably true, to a certain extent, for many Americans regardless of race or ethnicity. Most Americans also don’t pay much attention to census reports.…

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