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  • A Brief History of the FBI’s Most Wanted Lists

    Assata Shakur is just the latest in a long list of black revolutionaries who have been among the FBI’s most sought-after criminal suspects, Jamilah King writes at Colorlines. History of the Lists To understand how the FBI’s Most Wanted lists work, it’s important to know how they were developed. At their core, the lists are…

  • Racism in 2013: Just Get Over It?

    Writing at the Huffington Post, Theodore Johnson says that “move on” is the most ridiculous of propositions when it comes to concerns about African-American stereotypes. In a recent article written about the African-American-watermelon stereotype for Huffington Post/TEDWeekends, I wrote that its deep iconography persists years after it should have spoiled and died on the vine.…

  • My Racist Experience at the White House Correspondents' Dinner

    It’s the little indignities that slowly devastate your soul,” the Huffington Post‘s Seema Jilani writes in a piece about what she says was “white privilege on display.” … They refused to let me through. For the next half hour, they watched as I frantically called my husband but was unable to reach him. Then something…

  • Aunt Viv: I Felt Demonized, Beaten Up and Crucified

    Janet Hubert, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s original Aunt Viv, last made headlines for a dramatic open letter calling talk-show host Wendy Williams a “demon” and “devilish.” Now she’s put herself in the spotlight again, telling Yahoo’s OMG! that both Will Smith and Alfonso Ribiero, who played Carlton, were “bad kids” on the set of…

  • Malcolm X's Grandson Killed in Mexico

    The Amsterdam News is reporting, and the U.S. Embassy has confirmed, that Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of Malcolm X, has been killed in Mexico. Unconfirmed reports say he died early Thursday morning from injuries sustained when he was thrown off a building or shot as he was being robbed in Tijuana. “I’m confirming, per U.S. Embassy,…

  • Wet Seal Settles Racial-Discrimination Case

    (The Root) — An email from a former Wet Seal president of store operations instructing a district manager to “clean the entire store out” by firing black managers and saying that “African Americans dominate — huge issue” was at the center of a lawsuit against the teen-fashion retailer that was settled on Wednesday. The NAACP…

  • How a 'Proud' Lesbian Became a Pol's Wife

    In 1979 Chirlane McCray declared in an essay for Essence magazine, “I am a lesbian.” Thirty-four years later she returned to the publication for an interview about what happened between that groundbreaking piece and her current “traditional marriage” to Bill de Blasio, who’s running for mayor of New York City. Check out a few highlights.…

  • Serena Williams Responds to Sloane Stephens

    Who got served? Last week, young up-and-coming tennis star Sloane Stephens came at Serena Williams through the pages of ESPN the Magazine. Stephens, whose shocking defeat of Williams at the Australian Open quarterfinals in January had many people calling Stephens the next Serena, said that she and Williams weren’t besties the way many thought they…

  • Ramsey: Criminal Past 'Helped Me Become the Man I Am'

    Charles Ramsey, whose heroic image was complicated, if not completely tarnished, on Wednesday when his history as a spousal abuser came to light, told TMZ that he’s not ashamed that media outlets uncovered the domestic violence arrests in his past. He claims that the experience — he reportedly served six months in jail for battering…

  • Reading, Writing and Rape: Sexual Assaults on Campus Must End

    In a piece for BlackAmericaWeb, Tom Joyner says that these drug- and alcohol-fueled incidents have gone too far, and parents need to step in and drill into children’s heads that sexual violence is never OK. While too many of us were concentrating on an NBA player’s sexuality despite the fact that most of the population…