Politics

  • Zimmerman: Do the Feds Have a Case?

    (The Root) — If the state of Florida’s prosecution of George Zimmerman was an uphill battle, any Department of Justice effort to prove that he violated Trayvon Martin’s civil rights would face the legal equivalent of Mount Everest. The federal government faces intensifying pressure to indict the former neighborhood-watch volunteer on civil rights charges that…

  • The Perfect Speech for an Imperfect Union

    (The Root) — Though, like so many others, I was moved by President Barack Obama’s insightful remarks at Friday’s White House press briefing, I stand by my view that the president would have been better served in the long run if he’d let his original comments on the George Zimmerman verdict stand on their own.…

  • Obama: 'Trayvon Could Have Been Me'

    (The Root) — President Obama delivered comments to reporters in the White House briefing room today on George Zimmerman’s acquittal in unarmed African-American teen Trayvon Martin’s death. His remarks will no doubt stand out among the significant moments in the tenure of America’s first black president.  In commentary that focused more heavily on interpreting the…

  • Why the Right Cheers Zimmerman Verdict

    (The Root) — The killing of an unarmed teenage boy isn’t something you’d expect to be political. You would certainly never expect it to inspire gleeful adulation from any American of supposedly “good conscience.” But it appears that some Republicans — and prominent conservative talking heads in particular — have developed a metastasizing form of “Obama…

  • Read the Final Statement From Juror B37

    After her highly criticized appearance on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360, juror B37, who found George Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the killing of Trayvon Martin, has released a statement to the press. CNN anchor Carol Costello published the brief statement on her Facebook page. Here it is in its entirety: Thank you…

  • Will Reform Help Black Immigrants?

    (The Root) — Lowell Hawthorne’s immigrant tale isn’t exactly a secret. In 2003 Black Enterprise magazine named Hawthorne’s Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery and Grill Inc. one of the top 100 black-owned companies in the United States. And when Hawthorne, Golden Krust’s CEO, published a book late last year about his journey from new American to…

  • NAACP to Justice Department: Charge Zimmerman

    (The Root) — The NAACP is asking supporters to sign a petition urging the Department of Justice to open a civil rights case against George Zimmerman. The call to action is in a letter signed by President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous, distributed in the first hours after a jury announced its acquittal of the…

  • Obama to Jay-Z: 'Just Give Me the Ball'

    We all know that rapper Jay-Z is in pretty well with President Obama. You’ve seen the pictures that he and his wife, Beyoncé, have taken with Obama. The president has even gone on record to say he’s a fan of Jay-Z’s music. And earlier this week, Jay-Z revealed in a Hot 97 interview with Angie…

  • Black and Transgender: Still on the Margins

    (The Root) — Following the recent Supreme Court decision declaring the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, President Barack Obama’s embrace of marriage equality and the repeal of “Don’t ask, don’t tell,” gay Americans are experiencing their very own civil rights era. But the struggle isn’t over, and there are forgotten faces among the jubilant crowds:…

  • Kanye and Kim to Wed in Egypt?

    After welcoming daughter North West into the world just three weeks ago, rapper Kanye West and girlfriend Kim Kardashian have decided to wed, according to reports. And in true Kimye style, they’ll do so lavishly with a ceremony in Egypt. Although the exact location has not been selected yet, Yahoo reports that Kim wants to…