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  • Let’s Not Question Blackness Because a White Woman Says So

    I’ve spent much of the last few days crying real tears over black Twitter’s brilliant and hilarious responses to Rachel Dolezal’s shenanigans. Seriously, search #AskRachel and #RachelDolezal if you need a pick-me-up. Then the conversations turned serious. I saw how much pain she was causing sisters like me who have been demeaned for the very…

  • This Father’s Day, Let’s Shatter the Myth About the Absent Black Father

    Black men are present and engaged fathers who love their children. Black men are present and engaged fathers who love their children. I needed to write that twice, in hopes that it cuts through the racist and patently false narrative amplified by mainstream media that the majority of black fathers are scurrilous beings who are…

  • How Michael Cole Went From a Jail Cell to Selling Ice Cream With Hip-Hop-Inspired Flavors

    The East Village neighborhood in New York City is chock-full of small bars and nightclubs that are destinations for people from far and wide, so it’s never a surprise to see a crowd spilling onto the sidewalk. Yet, the crowd at Mikey Likes It isn’t there for alcoholic beverages or the scene. They’re there for ice…

  • The Germans Used to Pour One Out for the Black St. Maurice With This Drinking Horn

    This image is part of a weekly series that The Root is presenting in conjunction with the Image of the Black Archive & Library at Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. The carefully rendered appearance of this magnificently crafted drinking horn comes from a hand-illustrated inventory of the vast collection of…

  • Get Sweaty but Be Beautiful With These Fitness-Fashion Tips

    Gone are the days of throwing on your old college T-shirt and oversized sweatpants to hit the gym. Fitness clubs are the new golf course, Match.com and runway ready. So if you’re single, looking to make a new business connection or just want to join the rapidly growing fitness-fashion trend (known as athleisure) then learn…

  • Rachel Dolezal’s Imitation Game: Why Couldn’t She Struggle and Be White?

    Conventional wisdom on the peculiar and seemingly otherworldly case of Spokane, Wash., NAACP President Rachel Dolezal might offer us the old maxim, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” Others might hope that we wake up tomorrow and discover that Dolezal was indeed the long-lost stepchild of Black Like Me white journalist John Howard Griffin.…

  • It’s Time Again for ‘the Blackest White People We Know’

    A few years ago, we did a few roundups of a bunch of white people who, well, exhibited traits, dispositions and interests more consistent with the black experience.  Rachel Dolezal, the president of a local NAACP chapter in Washington state, has practically emerged as the mascot for this group. The prima donna of “the Blackest White People We Know.” Reports…

  • Keeping the Peace When My Fiance and Friend Clashed

    I haven’t watched last week’s episode of the TV show I’m currently on, Blood Sweat and Heels. I had a digital copy of the episode before I boarded a plane at JFK Airport on an international flight last week. I haven’t seen the episode because I don’t want to. Let me explain: This season has…

  • Black Parents Are the Real MVPs

    There’s more to being a black parent than beating our kids, grieving for them or hollering at them. This may seem like an obvious point, but I’m compelled to make it after what we’ve witnessed recently in a spate of high-profile news events. Images of black moms “whooping” their kids in public or expressing anger…

  • American Black Film Festival: Our Stories, Told Our Way

    The American Black Film Festival is once again taking place in New York City, from Thursday through Sunday. The annual event, which began as the Acapulco Black Film Festival in 1997 before moving to Miami Beach in 2002 and then Los Angeles in 2007, came to the Big Apple last year and took the city…