films
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‘It’s Gonna Blow the NBA World Up’: Phoenix Suns Owner Robert Sarver Might be the Next Contestant on That Summer Jam Screen
ESPN is reportedly about to drop a bombshell report accusing Sarver of racist and sexist behavior.
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Howard University Students Begin 2nd Week of Protests, Sit-Ins Against Poor Campus Living Conditions
Some students are camping out in tents to escape the dorms' poor living conditions.
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NFL, Players Agree to End ‘Race Norming’ in $1B Concussion Settlement
The landmark settlement will also revisit prior claims and adjust those findings accordingly.
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Netflix Suspends Trans Employee Who Spoke Out Against Dave Chappelle’s Comedy Special on Twitter
‘It is absolutely untrue to say that we have suspended any employee for tweeting about this show,’ a Netflix spokesperson said in a statement to the Verge.
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Family’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Police Shooting of Eric Logan Dismissed
Former South Bend, Ind., Police Sgt. Ryan O’Neill did not have his body camera or dashcam on, making his account of the shooting the only one we have.
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The Root Institute: HBCUs—the Legacy, the Now, the Future
Panama Jackson was joined by Andrea Jackson Gavin and Dr. Jelani Favors to talk about historically Black colleges and universities.
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My HBCU Comeback Moment: Homecoming at Albany State
'It’s a sacred moment in time where we get to come together and just have fun.'
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The Cast of Netflix’s Dear White People Reflect on the Impact of the Series and the Legacy It Leaves Behind for Future Black Creators
The fourth and final season of Netflix's Dear White People premieres on Sept. 22.
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House Party and Friday Star Anthony ‘AJ’ Johnson Dead at 55
The actor and comedian was best known for his scene-stealing roles in cult-favorite Black films.
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The Remake Sweepstakes Continue, but Weeeee…Will Always Love Whitney’s Version of The Bodyguard the Most
Warner Bros. moves forward with a long-rumored reboot of the 1992 hit starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, to be penned by playwright Matthew López.