Politics

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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,…

  • Best of 2008: Kai Wright's Picks

    THE REAL PRIZE : I was torn between two essays, both by Kim McLarin—one of The Root’s gems, by the way. I loved her playful but devastating response to Whiteygate. So much about America’s purported conversation on race is simply absurd, and Kim beautifully illustrated that fact with her mocking attempt to take America’s bizarre…

  • Best of 2008: Dayo Olopade's Picks

    GOODBYE TO A STANDUP BROTHER : Since his sudden and untimely death on June 13, it’s been said that no newsman would have enjoyed Campaign 2008, and its historic climax, more than Tim Russert. Gwen Ifill’s smart and surprisingly emotional reflection, “Goodbye to a Stand-Up Brother,” on the death of NBC’s Washington bureau chief is…

  • How Do You Count the Crowd at Inauguration?

    Want to know how many folks are expected for the inauguration on Jan. 20, 2009? Well, it depends on whom you ask. Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty predicts at least 3 million people could be crammed onto the National Mall for the swearing-in ceremony. Law enforcement agencies expects about 1 million folks will witness the…

  • Taming of the Shoe

    “He totally just wrote me off like I’m that nigga to steal on.” – Charlie Murphy “I’m Rick James, he’s Charlie Murphy.” – Rick James If the Iraqi justice system worked anything like ours, Muntader al Zaidi, reporter for the Al-Baghdadiya network and erstwhile thrower of hard-soled dress shoes at President George W. Bush, would…

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