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  • How About Someone Black as ‘the Most Trusted Man, or Woman, in America’?

    The fake-sack, kill-him-softly, no-pay suspension of NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams was enough legally sanctioned and blatant white privilege to last us a lifetime of “say what.” Chickens came home to roost, as the saying goes. As a result, maybe NBC executives could do a bit of paradigm shifting by simply giving a person…

  • Empire Recap: The Lyons, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    Last week a single rose prompted Cookie to order a hit. Even Suge Knight told her to rethink her life choices. That rose is still causing trouble. Lucious invites Cookie to dinner at a fancy restaurant, takes her by the hand and leads her to … a family gathering to announce his engagement. What? This…

  • 6 Rules That’ll Help Keep Parents From Reaching Their Breaking Point

    Parenting isn’t something you can teach yourself overnight or even over 18 years. No two days, weeks or months are ever the same in a parent’s life. And let’s not forget, if you’re a parent to several children, what may have worked for Jason probably won’t work for Alicia. One thing many parents face when…

  • Being Mary Jane: I’m Dreaming of a White Baby

    Mary Jane is still peeing in the bed. Breakups are hard, but dang, girl. Before she wakes up in soiled PJs, she dreams of David shirtless, making breakfast in her kitchen. Everything is sweet and dandy until she notices a white baby in a high chair. It’s David’s baby, Andre, but because we all know…

  • Explain It Any Way You Want, but Kanye Acted an Ass After the Grammys

    It’s true: Kanye is gonna Kanye. So it really shouldn’t surprise anyone that at Sunday night’s E! Grammy after-party, Kanye West told an interviewer—who just happened to be his sister-in-law Khloe Kardashian—that if the Grammys “want real artists to keep coming back, they need to stop playing with us. We ain’t gonna play with them…

  • Meet 25 Young People Who Will Inspire You and Everyone You Know

    Please join us in congratulating the 25 extraordinary young people who have been selected as the 2015 Young Futurists by The Root. It is our tradition to recognize and celebrate African-American men and women, ages 16-22, who are forging a path to future greatness. We choose Black History Month to acknowledge their accomplishments as a…

  • In Ferguson—and All of Our Communities—Education Can Be the Great Equalizer

    Following Michael Brown’s tragic death, people across the country—and the world—have grieved together and engaged in critical conversations about race and community relationships. When President Barack Obama hosted a dialogue in December with young people on the issues in Ferguson, Mo., I asked the youngest members of the Ferguson commission how I could be helpful.…

  • Review: D’Angelo Leaves Harlem’s Apollo Audience Enraptured

    After D’Angelo finally dropped his first recording in 14 years, Black Messiah, last December to wide critical acclaim, his fans and the music industry exhaled. On Saturday night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, the reclusive artist brought his new band, Vanguard, and the sigh of relief became a secular ritual of jubilation for a…

  • Rapper Azealia Banks Has a Problem With Gay Men  

    Two years ago Azealia Banks had a point about gay media and its portrayal of her as homophobic in light of her use of the word “f—got.” Though I did not agree with her, she was right in noting that some celebrities—i.e., the white ones who either are a part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual…

  • Report: Fox’s Empire Breaks 23-Year Ratings Record

    Empire, the hip-hop drama that stars Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, has broken a ratings record that stood for more than 23 years, according to Entertainment Weekly. The show is averaging 14 million viewers and a strong 5.6 rating among adults 18-49 so far for the first two weeks of the season, with total DVR…