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  • Churches in Ind., Md. Vandalized With Trump-Inspired Slurs 

    At least two churches in two separate states were vandalized over the weekend with Donald Trump-inspired slurs, the Indianapolis Star reports. According to the report, St. David’s Episcopal Church in Bean Blossom, Ind., was vandalized sometime Saturday night, with tags on its walls depicting a swastika, an anti-gay slur and the words “Heil Trump,” the site…

  • Chili's Restaurant Apologizes After Manager Takes Promised Free Meal From Army Veteran

    Chili’s Grill & Bar restaurant chain is apologizing after one of its managers took away a meal from a U.S. Army veteran from the Dallas area, NBCDFW reports. According to the report, Ernest Walker, a 47-year-old veteran from Cedar Hill, was served the meal as part of the “free meal to veterans” promotion that was being…

  • Venus and Serena Williams Return to Compton, Calif., to Pay Homage to Their Sister

    Venus and Serena Williams are world-renowned tennis champions. They are also daughters of the historically black community of Compton, Calif. This weekend, the Williams sisters were for all intents the prodigal daughters come back to the community that shaped them, and to give back to it. Venus Williams, a seven-time grand-slam champion and the elder sister…

  • Mistrial Declared in Case of Ohio Officer Who Killed Sam Dubose

    An Ohio judge has declared a mistrial in the case of Ray Tensing, the ex-University of Cincinnati police officer who fatally shot and killed Sam Dubose, an unarmed black man who was pulled over for a minor traffic violation last year, according to the New York Times. The jury of 10 whites and two blacks…

  • Protests Against Trump Go for 3rd Day Across Nation

    Thousands across the country continue to take to the streets to protest Donald Trump’s election Tuesday. The New York Times reports that cities such as Miami, New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta; Portland, Ore.; Tempe, Ariz.; Raleigh, N.C.; Olympia, Wash.; and Madison, Wis., all experienced protests ranging from a few hundred participants to thousands. With…

  • Watch: Chimamanda Adichie Schools White Man: ‘You Don’t Get To Define Racism’

    There is a conservative trope that many like to play up (like the so-called race card), basically saying that they are “silenced” on race because they are white. Well, R. Emmett Tyrrell, editor-in-chief of the American Spectator, tried it with author, self-proclaimed feminist and all-around badass Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on BBC News Tonight, and was…

  • Safety Pins Identify Allies Standing in Solidarity With Marginalized Groups

    People who want to show that they stand in solidarity with the marginalized groups of people who now live in fear of an uncertain future for them and their loved ones in the wake of Tuesday’s election have a special and simple way of doing so. In the days since Donald Trump was declared the…

  • Black Freshmen at UPenn Targeted by Racist Social Media Group

    Black students at the University of Pennsylvania awoke Friday to racist messages and graphic images posted to a social media group that they were added to without their permission. The Daily Pennsylvanian reports that several black freshmen were added to a GroupMe message labeled “Mud Men” that was full of racially explicit content. A member…

  • #NoDAPL: Stanford Students Rally and March in Support of Standing Rock

    Students at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., took part in a rally and a march Thursday in a show of solidarity for Native Americans fighting against construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. As previously reported on The Root, resistance to the $3.8 billion pipeline has been strong from the beginning. The Standing Rock Sioux…

  • ‘Whites Only,’ ‘Colored’ Signs Posted Above Water Fountains at Fla. High School

    “Whites Only” and “Colored” signs reportedly placed above two water fountains at a Florida high school have sparked an investigation by school officials, Action News Jax reports. A photo of the signs was shared on social media Thursday. According to the news station, Duval County School Superintendent Nikolai Vitti said in a statement that the…