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  • Please Stop Assuming All Blacks Are Christian

    (The Root) — “I’m so frustrated. Just because I’m black/African American doesn’t mean I’m Christian. I was raised in a home where we attended church, but during college I decided to officially call myself an atheist. Yet other black people are constantly assuming that I have a ‘church home’ or saying they will pray for…

  • President of Howard University Resigns

    (The Root) — Howard University President Sidney Ribeau is stepping down, expected to officially leave his post at the end of this year.  The news, which broke Tuesday afternoon, came as a shock, even as the university has struggled recently.  Howard alumnus Wayne Frederick, 42, has been named interim president. In 2012, when Frederick was…

  • Voter-ID Laws Stifle Registration and Voting

    The New York Times Editorial Board is taking the proponents of voter-ID laws to task in a piece that delineates the judicial fights under way in North Carolina, Texas and Kansas. The board says the proposed voter-ID laws in each state “have nothing to do with stopping the nonexistent threat of voter fraud and everything…

  • Marissa Alexander and How Laws Devalue Women

    In Salon magazine, Brittney Cooper argues that because laws don’t do enough to protect women like Marissa Alexander from their violent husbands, women often find themselves in dangerous situations where they are forced to protect themselves.  In Marissa Alexander’s case, she inadvertently encountered her husband, a man against whom she had a restraining order, when she went…

  • How to Help Black Men Graduate From College

    Dr. Donald E. Grant Jr., writing at Ebony, lists five ways that educational institutions can help black men graduate from college once they get there.   In fact, according to a 2011 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation report, 45% of Black men over the age of 25 have attended college. Unfortunately, the rate at which these men go on…

  • Time to End Racist Halloween Costumes

    (The Root) — Oct. 1 marks the start of the official countdown to Halloween, and already the month is off to a frightening start, a promise of sorts of what’s all wrong about what’s to come on Oct. 31. Yesterday the ladies at popular parenting site Rookie Moms sent out an odd tweet to parents…

  • Jay Z on Vanity Fair Cover

    The first time Jay Z appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair, in 2001, life was remarkably different for the rap icon and businessman, who graces the cover of the glossy’s November issue. For one, there is the difference in wardrobe choices. Back then he wore a Yankees jersey, jeans (presumably from his clothing line,…

  • A Black Woman's Nazi Roots

    For adopted children, researching their paternal family history can be as emotional as it is enlightening. For Jennifer Teege, her research was downright frightening. The product of a brief affair between a German woman and a Nigerian student, Teege was put up for adoption by her mother, Monika, whose own life was also the result…

  • Kerry Washington in Conversation With Cicely Tyson

    There are legends, and there are stars. The former term can be used to describe Cicely Tyson, who recently won a Tony Award for her performance in the Broadway play A Trip to Bountiful; the latter, Kerry Washington, the Emmy-nominated actress who is headed into her third season as Olivia Pope, the complex heroine in…

  • Black Priests of the Isis Cult

    (The Root) — This image is part of a weekly series that The Root is presenting in conjunction with the Image of the Black in Western Art Archive at Harvard University’s W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research. After being hidden from view for nearly two millennia, this engaging view of an exotic religious rite was unearthed…