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  • Charges Refiled Against Homeless Ariz. Woman Who Left Kids in the Car While on Job Interview

    The homeless Arizona woman who was arrested after she left her two children in the car while she went to a job interview has had charges against her reinstated after authorities say she failed to follow court guidelines conditional to her release. Shanesha Taylor found herself at the center of a national debate surrounding child…

  • Halloween ‘Lynching’ Scene Taken Down After Neighbors Complain

    Offensive Halloween costumes and displays have begun to rear their ugly heads. A Halloween display depicting a black family hanging from a tree has been removed by military officials from a home located at Fort Campbell, Ky. According to Raw Story, the person responsible for the display agreed to take it down and said that…

  • Illinois Substitute Teacher Calls Students the N-Word

    Illinois eighth-graders Mea Thompson, Zaria Daniel and two other students were working in a classroom group earlier this week when, they say, a substitute teacher referred to them as “African American.” “All four of us that were sitting there got offended because none of us are from Africa,” Mea told NBC Chicago. “I’m Jamaican. So…

  • There’s History Behind Those Halloween Blackface Fails

    With Halloween approaching, we’ll soon see a rash of stories about young white college students who feel compelled to apologize for an unfortunate Instagram photo that depicts them in blackface at a campus party. The kind of real-life incidents that inspired the new film Dear White People. Yet despite the ambivalence, awkwardness and, sometimes, revulsion…

  • Ta-Nehisi Coates on White Supremacy and a Life of Struggle

    This year we selected writer Ta-Nehisi Coates as the top honoree on The Root 100, our annual list of influential and high-achieving African Americans. It was June when The Atlantic published his widely read and highly acclaimed cover article, “The Case for Reparations,” which “lays bare a compelling argument for the pecuniary redress of Africans brought…

  • High School Football Player Has Leg Amputated After Game Injury

    On Friday Leshawn Williams, a defensive lineman for Northeast High School in Florida, took a nasty spill, and at first everyone believed it affected his knee. He would most likely miss the rest of the season. The game was delayed for almost 30 minutes as team medics tried to figure out if there was just…

  • Painted Down: Exposing Hollywood’s Dirty Little Secret of Putting White Stunt Doubles in Blackface

    Outside the world of film and TV, few had probably ever heard the term “painting down” until earlier this month, when Warner Bros. Television apologized for wanting to use a white stuntwoman in dark-skinned makeup in its Fox TV show Gotham. The embarrassed production company said it would hire an African-American stuntwoman instead. Yet any…

  • Asian-American Couple Held in Qatar Over Death of Adopted Black Daughter

    An American couple have been held in Qatar for nearly two years after the death of their daughter. According to Yahoo News, Matthew and Grace Huang have been accused by the Qatar government of starving their adopted daughter Gloria to death. After Gloria was found unresponsive and subsequently passed away on Jan. 15, 2013, the…

  • Watch: Harry Potter Star Has Bars

    British actor Daniel Radcliffe, best known for his role as Harry Potter, proves that he is also a lyrical wizard. On Tuesday Radcliffe performed “Alphabet Aerobics” by rap duo Blackalicious on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. If you aren’t familiar with the song, it lives up to its title as a tongue-twisting journey through…

  • Watch: Michigan Police Fatally Shoot Homeless Man, Firing 46 Shots

    Editor’s note: This video contains graphic images. In 2012 eight Saginaw, Mich., police officers surrounded a 49-year-old mentally ill, homeless man armed only with a penknife and shot him some 46 times. On Monday the American Civil Liberties Union released the disturbing footage, the New York Daily News reports. According to reports, police received a…