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  • Aretha Franklin on Possible Biopic Casting of Audra McDonald, Jennifer Hudson

    For Aretha Franklin, the lead actress in her upcoming biopic doesn’t so much need to have a voice but soul. Speaking to the Associated Press, Franklin discussed the possibility of Broadway and silver-screen actress Audra McDonald or Jennifer Hudson playing her, as well as Zoe Saldana’s controversial casting as Nina Simone. AP: What do you…

  • Abercrombie & Fitch Hates Fat People?

    Preppy retailer Abercrombie & Fitch refuses to sell clothes for women who wear a size large and above, despite statistics showing that the average American wears larger sizes, reports Business Insider. This is the same company that’s faced criticism for T-shirt slogans that many Asian Americans found racist back in 2002. While a specialty retailer…

  • Meagan Good Drama 'Deception' Canceled

    Welp, it looks like time has run out for Meagan Good to compete with or at least capitalize on the success of primetime television’s current black Hollywood queen, Kerry Washington. NBC is canceling Good’s starring vehicle, Deception, due to low ratings, according to the Hollywood Reporter. NBC’s attempt to capture some of the buzz surrounding…

  • John Legend Sells Success

    (The Root) — John Legend unleashed the video for his latest single, “Who Do We Think Are?” this week. We chatted with him about the risk-taking, decadency- and luxury-celebrating message of the new music, which will be appearing on his upcoming fourth studio album, Love in the Future, and asked him whether the backlash against…

  • Lessons Mom Can Teach About Money

    Tiffany Aliche, writing at the Huffington Post, highlights everyday parenting messages that can be translated into financial advice. Lesson 1) Clean-Up Your Mess:  [Whose] mother hasn’t chastised them about cleaning up their room? Many of us with cluttered rooms as kids, are now money-messy adults. We have no budget, no system for saving or paying…

  • Keep Up the Fight Against Child Sex Trafficking

    In a piece for the Huffington Post, White House Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett says that we’ve made great progress on this issue, but we still have a long way to go. Yesterday, I was honored to attend the 7th Annual Pearls of Purpose Gala hosted by FAIRgirls. FAIR stands for Free, Aware, Inspired, and Restored,…

  • Unlikely News-Making Black Heroes

    (The Root) — When Charles Ramsey heroically saved three missing women who were held captive in a Cleveland home this week, the Internet erupted: How could Amanda Berry, Georgina DeJesus and Michelle Knight be trapped for a decade without being noticed? How was Ramsey so brave that he was the one person who heard Berry’s…

  • Happy Mother's Day! Your Daughter Is Gay

    Clutch magazine‘s Kimberley McLeod chronicles a revelation about her sexual orientation and an evolving relationship with her mother. My relationship with my mother has evolved over the last few decades. We have grown close to grow apart again to become best friends. As our relationship has morphed and matured, so have her views on me…

  • Teacher Made Student Lick Desk Clean?

    Note to educators: This is not how to get on your students’ good side during Teacher Appreciation Week.  On a serious note, the claims of George and Latonia Spencer, who say that their 10-year-old son was caught doodling on his desk and directed to lick the marks until he gagged, raise real concerns about how…

  • Why Black People Don't Care About Royalty

    (The Root) — It’s rarely a good idea to make a sweeping racial generalization — ever. But I’m taking a risk and making one now: Most black Americans don’t care about royalty. To be more specific, most don’t care about the British royal family — from Queen Elizabeth to Kate Middleton, and certainly not the…