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  • Michigan Cop Admits to Humiliating Black Man 

    A Detroit-area police officer has confessed to making at least one video showing an African-American man being commanded to sing and make animal noises, the Huffington Post reports. The police officer in Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., was reportedly taken off duty and is “expected to face discipline next week,” the Post says, citing Motor City Muckraker,…

  • The Island Is a Triumph of Spirit Over Hardship

    The Island will forever be synonymous with John Kani and Winston Ntshona, the two black South African actors who devised the play in collaboration with white South African dramatist Athol Fugard in 1973, and who played the two lead roles (to which they lent their names) for almost three decades in productions throughout the world.…

  • The Holidays Can Help Your Family Research

    Family holiday gatherings provide a wonderful opportunity to learn more about one’s roots. These get-togethers can prove to be a valuable resource for furthering your genealogical research, if you’re prepared to make the most of them. Below are a few ideas to help you get ready. Picture This As the older generations of a family…

  • Giving Black Boys a Chance to Run the Tech Industry

    Last month Twitter found itself the latest major tech company to face criticism for a lack of diversity—a jarring lack of diversity, to be more precise. It was revealed that the company’s entire board of directors consists of white males. The revelation generated plenty of hand-wringing about a well-covered topic, namely the underrepresentation of women…

  • Jay Z’s Barneys Collection Unveiled: Clothing for the 1 Percent

    Sometimes we collectively create the man, only to watch him become the thing he once rallied against. Hip-hop is funny that way. Artists use the story of their lives as the vehicle to drive a wedge between the man they have become and the person they once were. In street terms: Once the money gets…

  • We’re a ‘Selfie’ Nation With Selfie Politics, Too

    We are now officially in the age of the “selfie.” Once the Oxford dictionaries named it as their 2013 Word of the Year, it’s has become as institutionally cemented in our lexicon as any other noteworthy catchphrase in our recent public consciousness. But a battle for the human soul now begins over what, exactly, selfies…

  • Miami Gardens Police Arrested a Man 62 Times for Trespassing Where He Works

    Suppose you were a clerk at a convenience store and the police arrested you there 62 times on one charge: trespassing. You read that right. Arrested multiple times for trespassing while at your place of employment. What’s going on? Well, that’s what Miami Gardens, Fla., store owner Alex Saleh is trying to figure out. One…

  • ‘Scandal’ Recap: A Thin Line Between Love and Hate

    After last week’s gut-punching episode, you’d think Scandal might want to cut us a break. You know, give us a chance to catch our collective breaths. Why not try a very special musical episode? Or even a “Where are they now?” recap of the gladiators who mysteriously went missing? What ever happened to Olivia’s old…

  • Mixed Emotions About the ‘Knockout Game’

    The “knockout” game has been a hot topic this past week, flooding Twitter timelines with YouTube clips and articles, sparking debates between friends and giving some people a reason to portray black youths as a detriment to society. The game—if you can call it that—is the latest trend in violent acts committed by youths in…

  • Bill Cosby's Far From Finished to Air on Comedy Central

    You thought Bill Cosby was out of the limelight for good, but for some stars, retirement just isn’t an option—and it looks like it’ll be that way for this legend. It’s been 30 years since his last concert special, but now he’s back with Bill Cosby: Far From Finished, a 90-minute stand-up show that will…