Politics
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The Inauguration Can Wait
The inauguration of Barack Obama is 15 days away, and here in a cold capital, the anticipation is palpable. People are shelling out recession cash for ball dresses and tuxedos; others are leaving town in advance of the hordes. Pennsylvania Avenue is slowly being turned into a great stage for the grand human drama that…
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Hello 2009, Farewell 2008
Back when I had the good sense to see a therapist, she made a suggestion that stuck with me. Every year, she said, sit down and compose a list of the 10 things that you are thankful for over the past 12 months. I have composed such a personal list every year since. It is an exercise…
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South Africa Faces a Momentous 2009
South African politics is “hotting up,” as they say down this way. Earlier this month a new party, formed by disaffected members of the ruling African National Congress, was launched in Bloemfontein, ironically, the very city where the ANC was born in 1912. But the brash, new political kid on the block, known as the Congress…
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Best of 2008: David Swerdlick's Picks
HOMEWRECKERS: I wouldn’t necessarily say that Kai’s piece on sub-prime mortgages was ahead of its time, but I would say that it was right…on…time… A few months later, the conservative commentariat was trying its best to blame the collapse of the financial sector on “unqualified minority borrowers.” Yeah, right. Because black people control all the…
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Best of 2008: Terence Samuel's picks
THE WIRE GOES DEAD: Two of my favorites this year have to do with the end of HBO’s miniseries “The Wire.” Stephen Crockett’s farewell essay, “The Wire Goes Dead” captured exactly what the show was about and what fans were feeling when it ended. “The Wire” was more than a television show, it was a…
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Best of 2008: Saaret Yoseph's Picks
IF THEY ARE SO SCARED, HOW COME WE’RE THE DEAD ONES?: I remember reading this piece when I first joined The Root team. At the time folks were still reeling about the acquittal of police who killed Sean Bell. Kai Wright was immediately able to broaden the scope. The Sean Bell case wasn’t just about…
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Best of 2008: Martin Johnson's Picks
OM, SWEET OM:I took my first yoga class 16 years ago and never looked back. I loved the combination of strength training with length training. It made me think about my relationship to gravity in healthy ways. One of the first instructors was black, and I recall doing sun salutes to Mary J. Blige, and…
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Best of 2008: Natalie Hopkinson's Picks
HILLARY’S SCARLETT O’HARA ACT: It has been a rollercoaster year, and this feels a bit like picking your favorite baby, but I have three picks for The Root. I have always been a fan of Hillary Clinton. But in the heat of the Democratic primary campaign, when the white entitlement was flying everywhere, I was…
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Best of 2008: Erin Evans' Picks
THE LATEST WAVE OF BLACK GENIUS: Veronica Chambers’ piece, “The Latest Wave of Black Genius,” is my all-time favorite on The Root . I actually brought it up during my job interview to work here. Since I’m a big Erykah Badu fan, the image of her with her oversized afro sticking out of a large,…