culture
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Pharrell Williams and Adidas to Create Collection
Fashion icon and superstar musician Pharrell Williams is teaming up with Adidas for the first Adidas Originals x Pharrell Williams collection, expected to be launched this summer. “I am truly thrilled to work with Pharrell,” Dirk Schoenberger, the global creative director of Adidas Sport Style Division, told the New York Daily News. “He is a…
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If He Can’t Meet You on Time, It’s Time to Move On
Dear Demetria: My boyfriend is constantly forgetting we have plans. I will wait hours for him to show up, and he doesn’t. When I call, he says he totally forgot and got caught up in something else, usually hanging with his BFF. This happens every two to three weeks. Am I overreacting to be upset…
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Busting Myths About the Sex Trade in Brazil
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal talks with Erica Lorraine Williams about her new book, Sex Tourism in Bahia: Ambiguous Entanglements. Williams is an assistant professor in the department of sociology and anthropology at Spelman College. For her book, Williams interviewed sex workers about their aspirations, whether they felt exploited and the discrimination that Afro-Brazilian…
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Hey, Chris Brown: When You Get Out, Let’s Do Dinner
The question was, “If you could have dinner with anyone, who would it be?” My answer: Chris Brown. During a magazine interview last year, I was asked a series of get-to-know-you questions. What books are you reading? Where do you like to vacation? What’s your passion? But my answer to the dinner question prompted a…
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Aaron McGruder Bids Boondocks Farewell
It’s only fitting that Aaron McGruder,The Boondocks creator and executive producer, would take to Facebook to bid fans of his hit cartoon farewell, since it was here that they got a peek into what was brewing behind the scenes. “As the world now knows, The Boondocks will be returning for a fourth season, but I will…
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Trinity College Elects 1st African-American Woman President
Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., has elected its first African American and first female president in its almost 500-year history, according to a press release. Joanne Berger-Sweeney, Ph.D., will become the 22nd president of the college starting July 1. Sweeney, who is currently dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University in…
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What Kobe Bryant Doesn’t Get About Trayvon—or Colorblindness
Come on, Kobe Bryant. If you’re going to play the colorblind card, then at least try to think through what you’re actually saying. And if you don’t want to be pigeonholed for your outlook on race in America, then maybe you shouldn’t pigeonhole your NBA colleagues when they express their views. No professional athlete—black, or…
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The Mining Queen: South Africa’s Daphne Mashile-Nkosi Named CEO of the Year
Call her the Iron Lady. South Africa’s Daphne Mashile-Nkosi was named CEO of the Year last week at the African CEO Forum in Geneva—an outstanding accomplishment for a black woman navigating the country’s male-dominated mining industry, Destiny Connect reports. According to the report, the award recognizes the CEO who is committed to and successful in…
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Thieves Steal More Than $500,000 Worth of Hennessy
Baltimore police are searching for thieves who made off with more than $500,000 worth of Hennessy cognac from a shipping yard in Baltimore County, CBS Baltimore reports. On Sunday just before 5 a.m., police say, the thieves stalked Serve U, a shipping company on the edge of the city, walking past dozens of trucks and…
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12 Years a Slave Filming Site to Become Baseball Stadium
It was a life-altering, heartbreaking scene: Chiwetel Ejiofor, portraying Solomon Northup in the film 12 Years a Slave, had woken up to find himself imprisoned and set to be sold into slavery. The powerful scene was filmed in Shockoe Bottom, Richmond, Va., a site known for its connection to the slave trade. But now, according…

