culture
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Why Michigan's Fab 5 Should Reunite
As University of Michigan fans gather for Monday night’s NCAA Championship game, Jemele Hill writes on ESPN that the school’s Fab Five basketball legends should reunite for this historic game, including Chris Webber. This weekend, Michigan is making its first Final Four appearance since 1993, back when King, Jalen Rose, Chris Webber, Juwan Howard and…
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Dance Theatre of Harlem Returns After 9 Years
After a nine-year hiatus because of a $2.3 million debt, the Dance Theatre of Harlem is returning to the stage, reports the New York Times. What does Dance Theater of Harlem mean today? Does a primarily black ballet company even need to exist? Since its founding the company succeeded in promoting black classical dances while…
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Jay-Z, Beyoncé May Be Investigated for Cuba Trip
Jay-Z and Beyoncé made a highly publicized trip to Cuba for their fifth wedding anniversary, and now two Republicans are demanding that the Obama administration investigate the couple, reports ThinkProgress. Former House Foreign Affairs Committee chairwoman Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) and her colleague Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart sent a letter to the Treasury Department’s Office of…
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Georgia High School to Host 1st Integrated Prom
Racial integration might be the norm in most of America, but at Wilcox County High School in South Georgia, parents still organize an annual segregated prom. When several students wanted an integrated prom, they had to raise their own money to make it happen, reports CBS News. If any race other than Caucasian tries to…
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Jeremy Lin, Victim of Discrimination?
Baller Jeremy Lin wasn’t drafted out of high school to play for his dream college, Stanford, and he thinks he knows why. The former New York Knicks guard turned Houston Rocket points to his Asian-American descent as a stumbling block, reports the Daily News. In a “60 Minutes” interview that was excerpted Friday, the Houston…
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Film Explores Why Angela Davis Matters
(The Root) — In 1972, Angela Davis’ struggle as a political prisoner became an example of the black power movement, the Black Panthers and the political unrest of the time. Even her Afro became a symbol of black people’s work against oppression in America. Moreover, her trial and acquittal of suspected involvement in the Soledad…
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Nice to Meet You, But I'm Not Your 'Black Friend'
Hipster racism is alive and well, while it might not be as obvious as, say, the South in the 1940s. Crystal Sykes writes on the Bold Italic that as one of the few African Americans in her trendy San Francisco circle, she’s tired of being the “black friend.” None of the comments were ever said…
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Dear Complexion Police, Take It Easy
Last week, some in black social circles saw a photo of singer India.Arie and thought she’d lightened her skin. The singer responded saying she hadn’t. Ebony‘s Michael Arceneaux writes that black folks shouldn’t be so quick to call others self-hating. I get that this is all in reaction to the big White boot footprint around…
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Nelson Mandela Released From Hospital
Nelson Mandela returned home on Saturday, following his most recent hospital visit late last month, according to a press release from the office of the presidency, reports Al-Jazeera. “[Mandela] has been discharged from hospital today, 6 April, following a sustained and gradual improvement in his general condition,” it said. “The former president will now receive…
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Man Finds Missing Girl, Gets Stiffed for Reward
In Philadelphia in January, Nelson Mandela Myers rescued a little girl who had been abducted. A $10,000 reward had been promised for her return. Myers did his part, but the City of Philadelphia is still saying that his check is in the mail, reports the Philadelphia Inquirer. Janie Myers thought her prayers had been answered,…

