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Video Soul Was My Entry Into the Wide World of Blackness
The show was the beginning of me learning how beautiful it was to be Black, a lesson I never forgot
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Everyone, and Quite Literally Their Mother, Has Read The Coldest Winter Ever
We flipped the pages well into the night, seduced by the whirlwind of drama, graphic sex and Winter’s constant scheming
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Misha Green Shares What Could've Been for Multi-Emmy-Nominated Lovecraft Country, Which Was Canceled
The show creator took to Twitter to share details of the hypothetical second season, which would've been dubbed Lovecraft Country: Supremacy.
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'Say His Name, Say His Name': A New Teaser for Nia DaCosta’s Candyman Is Here—and Wow, I’m Traumatized All Over Again
A year later, the Nia DaCosta-directed film is finally set to debut this summer after facing numerous delays.
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Is Student Loan Debt Hurting Black Homeownership? HUD Secretary Says Yep!
Marcia Fudge linked a decline in Black homeownership to student loan debt while touting HUD plans to remove barriers between Black people and mortgage lenders.
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I May Destroy You Earns a 2021 Peabody Award, Raises Emmy Expectations
The critically acclaimed HBO series created by Michaela Coel won in the Peabodys' Entertainment category and is an early favorite for the 2021 Emmys.
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'It’s Never Too Late': Meet Attorney-turned-actor Medina Senghore Who Is Kicking Butt on Screen
Attorney-turned-actor, Medina Senghore grew up in a house where professionally, she had very few choices. “Doctor, lawyer, teacher, engineer, like those are the options. And that was just my reality. That’s what I understood.” Senghore told The Root. The Long Island, NY-native chatted with The Root via Zoom and shared a bit about her life.…