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  • LeBron James Is Not Even Close to Being the Greatest of All Time. Here Are 6 Reasons

    Every time LeBron James makes it to the NBA Finals, there’s always a faction of the NBA fandom trying to make the case that LeBron should be considered the greatest of all time. At which point, longtime basketball fans—who aren’t from Cleveland or Miami—roll their eyes and tell those basketball dilettantes to get on YouTube…

  • LeBron James Will Be the Greatest of All Time … Just Give It Time

    It’s hard to have any conversation about LeBron James’ greatness as a player without having it degenerate into a Yahoo message-board fight with words like “clutch,” “rings” and “quitter” being thrown around like confetti at a nonexistent Cleveland championship parade. But as a longtime LeBron watcher—who moved to Cleveland during LeBron’s rookie year, supported “the…

  • Why Do All the Superheroes Have to Be White, and All the Thugs Black?

    It seems as if some white people have had a deep investment in the “white superhero” since the creation of blond-haired, blue-eyed Jesus, and now that noxious narcissism has spilled over into pushback against Marvel’s Fantastic Four. Michael B. Jordan, who rose to fame portraying 22-year-old Oscar Grant in 2013’s Fruitvale Station, has been tapped to…

  • I Moved to Be Near My Man and We’ve Talked About Marriage, so Why Hasn’t He Proposed Yet?

    I have been with my boyfriend for almost three years in a long-distance relationship. In January I moved to his city to be with him. We have talked about getting married in the future. But I’m super frustrated that almost six months into living together, he hasn’t proposed yet. I try not to bring it…

  • #BlackGirlsMatter: How We’re Losing Our Daughters by Ignoring Their Pain …

    “Ms. Tiffany, why don’t black girls matter?” It was an awkward question posed during one of the listening sessions I conduct for Black Girls Unscripted, a documentary in progress which aims to expose girls of color to positive self-imagery, educational resources, cultural exploration, mental wellness and leadership opportunities. It’s during these listening sessions that girls…

  • Time to Nominate Your Choices for The Root 100 for 2015

    Who are the exciting, innovative, creative, passionate young leaders in the African-American community who have caught your attention in the past year? In a few months, we will announce The Root 100 for 2015 and celebrate these 25- to 45-year-olds who are forging a new direction in social justice, politics, entertainment, business, the arts, science…

  • The Cost of Keeping Depression a Secret

    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. 

  • The Afropolitans: 10 African Artists and Entrepreneurs You Should Know

    Young, creative and socially savvy artists and entrepreneurs who are African or of African descent are finding unique and innovative ways to express their worldview. They’re called Afropolitans, and they’re making major moves in several fields—from fashion to technology to film—and starting to get the recognition they deserve. Get familiar with these 10 creative movers…

  • Boost Your Health and Drop Pounds by Cutting Out 1 Ingredient: Sodium

    Did you wake up this morning feeling a few pounds heavier than the night before, yet have no clue how this happened? Well, chances are you didn’t gain an ounce. You’re probably just bloated. So stop blaming your scale for playing tricks on you and try one simple trick: Ditch the sodium. Americans today consume…

  • Being Black in Thailand: We’re Treated Better Than Africans, and Boy Do We Hate It

    In all fairness, the Thai police officer was absolutely right for approaching the swing set and telling Stephanie Stew’s friend—a grown woman in her 30s—to get off the swing.   Even though Jane (for anonymity, we changed her name) was swinging next to her young daughter, the swing set was intended for young children, and…