culture
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Can the Media Keep Up With Modern Black Families?
In the decades since 1978, when Hampton University held its first conference dedicated to unpacking the issues facing black families, plenty of aspects of American life have changed for people of all races. At the 36th annual event, held this week on the campus of the Virginia HBCU, participants took a critical look at the…
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Former Police Captain Released for 2nd Time in Ex-Wife’s Murder Case
He had already spent nearly 15 years in prison for the killing of his ex-wife, but somehow on Thursday morning former Akron, Ohio officer Douglas Prade found himself in custody once again while at a morning hearing, the Associated Press reports. An appeals court had found the judge who freed him based on DNA testing—showing…
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Scandal Recap: Pretty Hurts
Everyone on Scandal looks like they could be in a Macy’s catalog (never mind that everything is in shambles and they’re desperately in need of Iyanla Vanzant to fix their lives). In last night’s “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” episode, Jake, Mama Pope, OPA and the White House crew fall even deeper into a wormhole of…
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Singer Anita Baker Wanted in Detroit for Missing Court Appearance
An arrest warrant has been issued for singer Anita Baker, TMZ reports. According to the gossip website, the “Sweet Love” singer is wanted in Detroit on a bench warrant issued Thursday when she failed to appear in court for a hearing in a legal dispute with a painting and decorating company. Ray A. Smith Painting…
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Police Searching for 8-Year-Old DC-Area Girl Find Woman’s Body
Police searching for a missing 8-year-old girl found the body of a woman who appears to have been beaten to death, NBC Washington reports. Prince George’s County police discovered the woman’s body at a Red Roof Inn in the Washington suburb of Oxon Hill, Md., while trying to find Relisha Tenau Rudd. Relisha was last…
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‘They Never Said They Were Cops’
Former high school student Jordan Miles testified Thursday against three police Pittsburgh police officers he says assaulted and arrested him one night in 2010 as he was walking to his grandmother’s house. In a federal civil rights lawsuit, Miles, who is black, alleges that the officers, who are white, wrongfully arrested him and used excessive…
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Even if He Doesn’t Hit You, Emotional Abuse Is Just as Bad
My boyfriend’s best friend died last month, and my boyfriend has been threatening me like s—t ever since. I know he’s going through hard times and he’s in pain, but it’s getting really humiliating for me in front of our son and friends. I would have moved ages ago if my son’s safety was endangered,…
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Defending the Importance of Hip-Hop Scholarship
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined by Julius Bailey, assistant professor of philosophy at Wittenberg University, and Regina Bradley, an instructor of English and interdisciplinary studies at Kennesaw State University. They are discussing the importance of hip-hop studies and the use of social media in hip-hop scholarship. Recently Bradley contributed to and…
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Body Too Toned for Planet Fitness?
Tiffany Austin was just hoping to get back into shape after a car accident and, like so many others, went to her local Richmond, Calif., Planet Fitness in hopes of working it out … only to be told by an employee that she was “intimidating” others, according to KTVU. That’s right. Austin was allegedly told…
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Mentally Ill Former Marine ‘Baked to Death’ in Rikers Island Jail Cell
It was a cold February night, and Jerome Murdough had huddled inside an enclosed stairwell on the roof of a Harlem public housing project to get warm when he was arrested for trespassing. While in custody at New York City’s Rikers Island jail, he was found dead in his cell, and officials are now claiming…

