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  • The Crime This Time: Partying While Black and Successful

    “That’s a nice dress,” the officer said as I stood frozen while she snapped my picture. I thanked her without smiling as she led me to the bright cell with cornflower-colored bars where I would stay until I was summoned once more to be fingerprinted. I wondered how the woman in the cell across from…

  • ‘What Now?’ I Survived the 1st 18 Years of Parenting Without Going Crazy

    I’m not going to lie and sugarcoat how I feel about parenting. When I describe it to friends who don’t have kids, my parenting spiel usually goes something like this: “It can be the best of times, it can be the worst of times.” And as my son graduated from high school this past weekend,…

  • For Jodeci, Diary of a Mad Band Wasn’t Just an Album, It Was a Way of Life

    If you wondered when R&B singers became rappers and rappers became R&B singers, you just need to take a trip back to the ’90s, when Jodeci first took the hip-hop aesthetic and seamlessly blended it with baby-making jams. Before them, rhythm and blues balladeers were known for their impeccable suits and precise dance moves—from the…

  • Bill Maher Apologizes for Calling Himself ‘House Nigger’ on Live TV

    Updated Saturday, June 3, 2017, 3:56 p.m. EDT: Ol’ Bill Maher has come out with an apology after calling himself a “house nigger” during the most recent installment of his Friday-night show. Apparently, last night was a “particularly long night” for Maher because of his words, although it took him until almost 4 p.m. the…

  • Lezley McSpadden, Mike Brown’s Mother, Graduates From High School Same Day as Her Daughter

    Lezley McSpadden, 37, mother of Michael Brown Jr. and the Ferguson movement, graduated from high school on May 26, 21 years after she left school during her junior year to care for her son. McSpadden earned her diploma through the Jennings School District’s new adult high school program, STLToday.com reports: The program started after McSpadden…

  • Public Service Announcement: ‘Black Pride’ Is for Black People Only

    If you reside in the nation’s capital and, at the end of every May, don’t notice thousands of black LGBTQ people descend from the gay clouds in their fiercest outfits to slay the weekend away, then you may be living under a rock. To be sure, Memorial Day weekend is certainly when we honor those…

  • How Police Brutality Keeps America Poor and Uneducated

    What if there were a way that cities could put millions of dollars into the school systems without raising taxes? What if your county could fix the roads and invest hundreds of millions into education without going into debt? What if there were a way states could inject funds into jobs and community programs without…

  • Jason Whitlock, Please STFU About LeBron, Racism, Everyone, Everything Forever

    Sports commentator Jason Whitlock hates black people. Wait, let me rephrase. Sports commentator Jason Whitlock has a history of hating on black people, making me think that when he walks past a mirror, he probably clutches his wallet (or purse; I don’t know his life) a bit tighter at his own reflection. Also known as…

  • Unique Views, Episode 45: High on Covfefe

    Nothing else matters this week except covfefe. Thank you, President Donald Trump, for being good for something. We all laugh to keep from crying—which so happens to be the theme of this week’s episode. Guys, there’s so much misery in the world, and the worst of it is my co-host, The Root’s Senior Editor Stephen…

  • Black Music Month Playlist No. 1: You Haven’t Done Nothin’

    Black Music Month Playlist No. 1: You Haven’t Done Nothin’

    To paraphrase Bruno Mars, American music is black music. When you consider that black people had a hand in creating or influencing just about every music genre—rock, pop, blues, R&B and even country—Bruno ain’t wrong. In 1979, President Jimmy Carter declared June to be Black Music Month in order to recognize the contributions that black…