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  • Nebraska 4th of July Float Shows Outhouse ‘Obama Presidential Library’

    One particular float at an Independence Day celebration in Norfolk, Neb., has created quite the controversy with its depiction of the “Obama Presidential Library” as an outhouse, the Omaha World-Herald reports. According to the report, the float was part of the city’s annual Independence Day parade, but there were no markers identifying who sponsored the…

  • Feed a Child Ad Showing Black Boy Being Fed Like a Dog Sparks Outrage

    The Feed a Child ad was meant to depict how much better the average dog has it than most children in South Africa … however, some online users were not amused by the doglike posture in which the young black boy was placed, IOL News reports. According to the South African news site, the video,…

  • More Than 60 Women and Girls Escape Boko Haram

    More than 60 women and girls in Nigeria have returned to safety after having escaped their abductors, suspected to be Boko Haram militants, Agence France-Presse reports. Their escape was confirmed Sunday, according to the report, with local vigilante Abbas Gava telling the news agency that he had “received an alert … that about 63 abducted…

  • NJ Girl, 12, Left ‘Brain Dead’ After Shooting, Police Say

    Three friends—two girls and one boy—had taken a walk Saturday to their Paterson, N.J., neighborhood store around 8:40 p.m. When they got to the store and realized it was closed, they started their walk home, sharing rides on a scooter. A gunman who was reportedly aiming for someone else opened fire. Genesis Rincon, a 12-year-old…

  • Memphis, Tenn., Police Find 8-Year-Old Boy Chained to Backyard Shed

    Police in Memphis, Tenn., are investigating a bizarre incident after a child called to report that an 8-year-old sibling was chained up to a backyard shed. When police arrived, they found the boy unharmed but, indeed, chained up. WMC-TV reports that police also found six children ranging in age from 2 to 14 in the…

  • Why I Support My Brother’s Keeper but Still Signed the Letter Criticizing It

    Over the past month or so, the conversation concerning the Obama administration’s My Brother’s Keeper initiative has quickly degenerated into an all-too-familiar debate that boils down to this: Who wins the medal of “most oppressed”? As they have in controversies past, dueling statistics have emerged to “prove” that “It’s black boys!” or “No, it’s black girls!”…

  • Are You Raising a Homophobic Child?

    When I was growing up, the first sport I wanted to play was softball. My friend, who lived next door to me, played, and pangs of jealousy ran through my body every time she talked about her games. I remember one spring I begged my mother to sign me up for the softball team, but…

  • Booming Black Businesses Fuel Brazil’s New Middle Class

    Just 12 years ago Adriana Barbosa was unemployed and selling clothes at tiny street bazaars. It was the 21st century, but Barbosa realized that much of the country’s Afro-Brazilian population was still unable to find products and services designed for them. So she created Feira Preta, a cultural fair where hundreds of black exhibitors showcase…

  • Why Is President Obama Called N-Word in Headline?

    Some residents in New York City’s upscale West Village neighborhood were likely disturbed to “open the latest copy of their community newspaper and see the headline, ‘The [N—ger] in the White House,’” according to the New York Post. The jarring headline, on Page 15 of the monthly WestView News, apparently refers to President Barack Obama, who…

  • Watch: Off-Duty Georgia Officer Charged in Racial Road Rage Assault

    A police officer in Clayton County, Ga., has been arrested and placed on administrative leave after a road rage incident on June 29, during which he tailgated and hurled racial epithets at a woman, according to WSB-TV 2. During the incident that recently came to light, officer Thomas Sheats allegedly tailgated Michele Griffith, 27, in…