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  • A Good Kid Shot Because He's Black?

    In a poignant piece for Salon magazine, New Orleans teacher Kate Selker wonders whether racial profiling led to the shooting of one of her students. Police say that Marshall Coulter was shot in the head by neighbor Merritt Landry — who’s been charged with attempted second-degree murder — while climbing Landry’s fence. A few months…

  • Single Mothers Are Good Mothers, Too

    In a piece for the Feminist Wire, Rabi’a Hakima argues that despite Don Lemon’s comments, women raising children alone have value and aren’t the root cause of high rates of incarceration or poverty within the black community. She also says that Lemon’s comments perpetuate Eurocentric racism and come from a place of male privilege. The…

  • Atlanta Teen Denied Heart Transplant

    Anthony Stokes, a 15-year-old boy who has been denied a heart transplant by an Atlanta hospital, supposedly because of “noncompliance,” has gained new support from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, according to CBS Atlanta. Controversy has revolved around Anthony’s case because Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has been vague about the reasons he’s not eligible for…

  • Removing Segregationist Language From Alabama Constitution

    Last week the Alabama Constitution Revision Commission voted in favor of a proposal to revise the language in a section of their state’s constitution allowing separate schools between black and white students. The state constitution has been under close examination for revisions since 2011, and amendments to the article about segregated schools — Section 256…

  • Racism? No, It's Just a 'Misunderstanding'

    (The Root) — The instructions, relayed by an editor on a Friday afternoon, detonated like a bomb over the telephone: “I don’t think a black person should write the review for this book.” The book in question looked at legal cases during the civil rights era; the black person being considered to review it was…

  • Positive Treatment of Blacks in Medieval Art?

    (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.One of the chief treasures of the National Museum of the Middle Ages, or the Musée de Cluny, in Paris…

  • I Don't Have Any White Friends. So What?

    (The Root) — Sometime last week, a poll was released by Reuters/Ipsos that found 40 percent of white Americans had no friends of color and 25 percent of people of color had no friends of a different race. Covering a broader circle of acquaintances to include co-workers as well as friends and relatives, the poll…

  • Eric Holder Tackling Harsh Prison Sentences

    The Washington Post reports that Attorney General Eric Holder announced on Monday that nonviolent drug offenders who are unaffiliated with gangs and large drug rings will not face charges that can result in harsh prison sentences. He acknowledges that the new policy is important because American prisons are overcrowded. Part of the overcrowding can be…

  • Some of My Best Friends Are White

    (The Root) — When the Lena Dunham-created show Girls became a hit for HBO, one of the complaints was the show’s lack of diversity despite being set in ethnically diverse New York City. Well, as it turned out, Dunham admitted (in a more eloquent way than I’m about to put it) that she didn’t write…

  • Stop-and-Frisk Ruling: Lines That We Want on T-Shirts

    (The Root) — In a decision today, a federal court deemed the New York City Police Department’s use of its stop-and-frisk tactic “indirect racial profiling” that allowed police officers to unfairly target blacks and Hispanics far more than whites. More to the point: U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin said it was unconstitutional, accused city officials of…