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  • Black Churches Struggle as Harlem Gentrifies

    As Harlem’s racial makeup changes, membership at some of the historical churches has fallen and so have the tithe amounts, reports the New York Times.  The tourists often put offerings in the collection basket. But then they are gone. And so despite the draw, churches like Canaan are struggling. And at the heart of the struggle…

  • What Can We Learn From Freedom Schools

    (The Root) — The Children’s Defense Fund’s Cameron Van Patterson, presenting at a strategy session at the NAACP Leadership 500 Summit in Naples, Fla., on Friday, said there’s an alternative to simply pushing for reforms to a public education system that too often fails black kids. “I’m speaking in this instance in terms of the African-American community,” Van…

  • Bride Sentenced for Killing Groom on Wedding Day

    In Pennsylvania on Thursday, Na Cola Franklin was found guilty of stabbing her fiance, Billy Brewster, to death just hours before her wedding. The Daily News reports that Franklin was sentenced to life without parole. The couple were arguing at 2 a.m. on the day of their nuptials — Aug. 11, 2012 — after Brewster…

  • How the Boy Scouts Are Still Discriminatory

    Many have compared the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender struggle for equality to the African-American fight for civil rights, and after the Boy Scouts’ recent decision to admit gay Scouts but ban gay leaders, John Aravosis cites similarities on the America Blog. Whatever. I’m glad the Boy Scouts took a step towards non-discrimination, but telling…

  • A Plan for Finding and Keeping Self-Love

    Sometimes self-love is tough, especially when you think you might not be the right size or have the right amount of zeros in your bank account. But Jamilah Lemieux writes at Clutch magazine that happiness and security are about loving yourself, all by yourself. You have the sister who shops herself broke trying to keep…

  • It's Not Your Grandmother's NAACP

    (The Root) — In 2005 the NAACP took a look at its membership and, more important, the people who were not members. There was the robust Youth & College Division, but then, as National Board Chairman Roslyn Brock puts it, “After you’re 25, we lose you — you’re graduating from college, starting your family, starting…

  • A Black Hero of the Trojan War

    (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. A black archer, carrying a short bow and wearing a quiver of arrows on…

  • Senate Accepts Proposal to Keep Food Stamps From Ex-Cons

    Food stamps are on the chopping block again. This time Republican Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana has presented an amendment to permanently drop ex-violent offenders from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, reports Colorlines. Does this remind anyone else of that other proposal to cut food stamps to families with children underperforming in school? According to…