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  • Brined, Deep-Fried or Pillowcased, Turkey Is Wack

    Turkey is wack. It tastes like mashed printer paper and prime-time CBS programming. Yet every year we find the bird back on our tables on Thanksgiving, in the refrigerator on Black Friday, on a sad-ass turkey sandwich on Cyber Monday and in the trash sometime after that. Before you begin to raise your grease-stained paw…

  • The Best Way to Help Your Kids Through Your Divorce

    Harriette Cole is the author of the book of meditations 108 Stitches: Words We Live By and a contributing editor at The Root. Follow her on Twitter. 

  • White Fright and the Politics of Privilege

    The Muslims are coming. Or the refugees. Or the terrorists. With Donald Trump’s recent statement about registering Muslims, and the cadre of governors vowing to oppose any Syrian refugees immigrating to their states, we are once again drowning in the hysteria surrounding another brown bogeyman. As soon as we manage to get past the cave-dwelling…

  • What to Do at Thanksgiving Dinner When Someone Says Something Offensive

    It was Thanksgiving at my parents’ house, maybe 20 years ago. All the usuals were there: my parents and I, my sister and her three kids, my (maternal) grandmother, and my great-aunt Gladys. Dinner was over, and everyone had left the dining room to watch TV in the living room. Well, everyone except Aunt Gladys…

  • Chicago’s Black Youth to Mobilize Over Video Release in Police Shooting Death of Laquan McDonald

    Organizer Charlene Carruthers has no plans to watch the latest video showing a police shooting death of yet another black person. She won’t watch it. She doesn’t need to watch it. She already knows what this is about. “I don’t need to watch a video to know how the Chicago Police Department treats black people,”…

  • 6 Thoughtful Gifts for Your Thanksgiving (or Any Holiday) Host

    I’m from the South, where it’s considered an abomination to show up to someone else’s home empty-handed—no matter how small the occasion. Southern folks will bring a pie when they stop by your house to borrow a cup of sugar. Given the time, money and effort that people invest in hosting Thanksgiving dinner, it is a…

  • Come On, Patti, You Know James Wright (and Kinna Thomas) Helped Sell Those Pies

    I have never known black people to go crazy over store-bought pie. Store-bought pie is the sort of thing that I’ve only understood to be permissible on a weekday when you don’t feel like cooking but you really want to get into your feelings and sweets (with Sade playing in the background). Like, more often…

  • Sean Kingston Claims Kidnapping by Jeweler in $225,000 Watch Dispute

    In a bizarre case that began with a dispute over a $225,000 watch, singer Sean Kingston claims that his jeweler kidnapped him last week from a downtown Los Angeles parking lot, drove him to a secluded area and threw him out of the car, according to TMZ. The incident began recently after Kingston bought a…

  • Did Tyga and Kylie Jenner Split or What?

    Kylie Jenner took to social media Saturday to respond to rumors about a breakup with rapper Tyga. “Everyone needs to chill,” the 18-year-old reality-television star posted on Snapchat with a photo of her cuddled up with Tyga, whose signature tattoos were visible, the Daily Mail reports. Rumors took off Thursday amid claims that Kylie had…

  • Throwback Fathers: Dads’ Involvement in Child Rearing Isn’t New

    The movement in this country to treat fathers as equal participants in the parental team is not new. Yet our culture continually projects the view of fathers as secondary or peripheral parents. The phraseology of the “maternal-child” health care system ignores the father’s relevance to the family. The lack of baby-changing tables in men’s bathrooms…