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  • Should I Let My Own Mr. Big Back in My Life?

    (The Root) — “The love of my life played my ‘Big’ for five years. He wined and dined, bought gifts, we went on trips, etc. He is in a relationship. I am recently single. He wants to do dinner so we can have a serious talk. ‘No B.S.,’ is what he said. What is there…

  • A White Woman Surfs Black Twitter

    Wendy Jane Grossman delivers a humorous piece at her blog, Wendy Jane’s Soul Shake, about a white woman who explores black Twitter. “I started feeling like a lurker, who was just trying to be cool by being a part of something I can’t really be on the inside of because … I’m not black. But,…

  • Is President Obama Right About the Redskins' Name?

    Roxanne Jones, a founding editor of ESPN, writes at CNN that she is pleased that President Barack Obama has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the name of the Washington Redskins. His recent suggestion that the owner consider changing the team’s name could help end a long and divisive debate that has raised concerns about…

  • Violence Against Black Women: When Will It End?

    In the aftermath of the shooting death of unarmed Miriam Carey by police, The Nation‘s Mychal Denzel Smith writes about how America routinely condones unchecked violence against black women. The US House of Representatives applauded the death of Miriam Carey before they knew who she was. They didn’t know about her postpartum depression, or that she talked…

  • Is It Safe for a Black Male to Dial 911?

    (The Root) — Editor’s note: We were reminded again yesterday that in America, color may still matter as much as character when you’re black and male and you have an encounter with police. And we ask this question: When is coincidence more than coincidence? As The Root reported on Tuesday, Jack Lamar Roberson of Waycross,…

  • She Calls 911 to Help Fiance; Cops Kill Him

    Updated Oct. 9, 2:15 p.m. EDT: Jack Lamar Roberson’s family has taken the first step toward legal action in the fatal shooting of the allegedly suicidal man and have been in contact with an attorney, although no formal arrangements have been made, The Root has learned.  It may be a long battle, with both sides…

  • 'Grey's Anatomy' Star Rejected On-Screen Interracial Relationship

    When Ellen Pompeo, the lead actress on Grey’s Anatomy, was offered the role of Dr. Meredith Grey, she had no idea it would become the role of a lifetime, but she was certain she did not want the role to be anything like her real life. As Grey’s Anatomy celebrates its 200-episode milestone, Pompeo reveals…

  • Trayvon Martin Day Riles Parents

    Trayvon Martin Day at a Pittsburgh high school was meant to bring students together and raise social awareness while commemorating the life of the unarmed African-American teen who was shot and killed last year by George Zimmerman, the Daily News reports. Instead it resulted in a loud public outcry from parents, who called it divisive.…

  • We Need More Black Female Comic Book Characters!

    Chaka Cumberbatch, in a piece at xoJane, takes issue with the lack of black female representation in the superhero genre: “Quick — off the top of your head, no Googling allowed — how many black female characters in comics, sci-fi or video games are you able to think of?” Cumberbatch is encouraging the powers that…

  • What Makes White People Feel Invisible?

    (The Root) — In the latest in a series of Reddit “Ask Me Anything” sessions, our Race Manners columnist, Jenée Desmond-Harris, opened herself up to more of readers’ questions about race (and about the story of the Race Manners advice column itself). Check out the conversation here. Bandjo: How do I apologize for being a white man…