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  • The Latest Wave of Black Genius

    I was listening to Erykah Badu’s new CD, New AmErykah and I had one consistent thought, “This is genius.” Listening to New AmErykah, I was reminded of the powerful book, Black Genius edited by Walter Mosley, Manthia Diawara, Clyde Taylor and Regina Austin. Published in 2000, on the brink of a new century, the book…

  • Rape and Race: We Have to Talk About It

    I witnessed something truly astonishing on Monday night: a public discussion of black women’s experiences of sexual violence at the hands of black men. It was an intergenerational group of black men and women, gay and straight, survivors and perpetrators, all grappling with the legacy of rape and race. The experience was unusual because black…

  • NBA Playoffs: Stop the Madness

    As we head down the final stretch of the NBA season, a time honored ritual will begin, calls to fix the playoff system. Not fix as in Tim Donaghy the crooked referee, but correct so that what is likely to happen this year won’t happen again. Everyone who follows the sport closely—and at this point…

  • A Counter-American Tale

    Here’s the wonderful thing about Mos Def’s new film, Be Kind Rewind: I can’t remember a single triumphant moment—and there are several—when one character drives the scene. Solos are left for the emotional valleys; the peaks come in ensemble. That’s the film’s organizing idea, that collectivity fosters not just strength, but joy. It’s an awfully…

  • Sweet Sweetback's Salad: a recipe from the Eco-Soul Kitchen

    Sweet Sweetback’s Salad with Roasted Beet Vinaigrette Yield: 4 Servings You bled my momma! You bled my poppa! (But you won’t bleed ME!) — as echoed over Earth Wind, and Fire’s music in the 1971 film Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song Last weekend I was in Los Angeles filming an episode for “Mario’s Greenhouse,” a television…

  • Match Points

    I went on Match dot com not to find someone but to rid myself of silly romantic illusions. It worked exquisitely. Remember last year when that film clip was making the rounds of the Internet, the one about a black man taking his white girlfriend to his ex-wife’s house and then sticking around to deliver…

  • The American Embrace of Ignorance, and Why Blacks Need to Let Go.

    Americans have always had an uneasy relationship with learning and those who pursue it. We are a nation that has made free public education a birthright, but we pay teachers the lowest salaries of any group of college-educated professionals. In the last two presidential elections, we’ve chosen a man of less-than-mediocre intellect whose thinking is…

  • When Milk Does a Body Bad

    Money’s tight. And as a recession looms, it’s getting tighter. So should you spend your hard-earned money — sometimes more than double the price —to buy hormone-free milk? More and more Americans are saying “yes.” Bowing to consumer pressure, last month Wal-Mart announced that its store brand milk will now come exclusively from cows free…

  • Cheap Trick

    Since February, I have stopped putting out. I pledged a vow of frugality, and I plan on protecting it until I get into the right relationship with my money. No mall runs, expensive dining, or manicure/pedicure combo deals. It’s my virtue. I think far too many of us are spending too easily, giving up the…

  • Baseball: 'The System' Says Watchout For Texas

    My friend John is one of the smartest people I know. He has degrees from two elite schools and has held high-ranking positions in both the public and private sector. Yet, when we get together to talk about baseball, he counts on his fingers. His team is good this year because on the index finger,…