Politics

  • A Clean Jobs Corps

    The hopeful conveners of the “Good Jobs, Green Jobs” conference held in Washington this week are convinced that they have a solution to the twin problems of a shrinking U.S. job market and the existential threat of climate change. Their answer? Green-collar employment for millions of Americans. We’ve heard of white- and blue-collar work—but green…

  • The State of AIDS in Black America

    Barack Obama stood, jacket off and sleeves rolled, straining to be heard over the roaring crowd that had welcomed him home to Kenya. It was Aug. 26, 2006, and the world was already watching. The young senator was just a few months away from launching his improbable bid to become the 44th president of the…

  • What You Can Do to Stop AIDS

    So now you know—the State of AIDS in Black America is dire and getting worse. Moreover, over the past eight years Washington has done little to nothing about that fact. So what are you going to do about it? We’ve got some ideas.  First and foremost, you’ve got to make sure you’re taking personal responsibility…

  • Still Shooting At Us

    It’s an odd sort of memorial we arrive at today: Looking back on a 10-year-old police execution of an unarmed black man. It feels terribly incongruent with the political high we’re now on, more like a bad memory than a resonant reminder of the challenges we face as a nation. But here we are. It…

  • Deamonte’s Toothache

    Two black boys died in the span of a week in 2007 because their mothers didn’t have health insurance.  Deamonte Driver, 12, died of a toothache because his mother couldn’t afford to pay $80 to have a tooth extracted; the tooth abscessed and bacteria spread to his brain. After two surgeries and six weeks in…

  • The GOP’s Last Chance

    Today, 12 p.m.: Join the washingtonpost.com Live Online discussion on MICHAEL STEELE AND THE GOP’s FUTURE  with The Root’s deputy editor Terence Samuel. ***** I’ve been a Republican for a long time, more than two decades, and I have always been concerned about the poor relationship between the GOP and black voters. But I must…

  • Damned If You Do…

    I can hear it now. Better still, I have heard it already. “Michael Steele is nothing but a token pick by the Republican Party.” “Republicans only did this to have a black leader to match Obama.” Well, true and false. Michael Steele is the new chairman of the Republican Party in some part (if not…

  • Shock Theatre

    There’s already a dangerously thin line between parody and minstrelsy; just ask Dave Chappelle. But Young Jean Lee isn’t afraid to walk it. The brilliant, young director and playwright has taken great pleasure in obscuring the line further—and she’s winning critical acclaim for doing so.   Lee just closed a wildly successful New York City run…

  • Are Black Republicans Obsolete?

    Today, 12 p.m.: Join the washingtonpost.com Live Online discussion on MICHAEL STEELE AND THE GOP’s FUTURE  with The Root’s deputy editor Terence Samuel. ***** They are black Republicans… A rapidly disappearing political subculture that seeks legitimacy by asserting that they are something different, something special—the other dark meat. They define themselves—with a quizzical ethos of…

  • Wilmore's World

    Larry Wilmore is the “Senior Black Correspondent” for “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” The joke is that he was the only black correspondent. If you think that’s funny, you’ll enjoy his new collection of essays, “I’d Rather We Got Casinos and Other Black Thoughts” (Hyperion).  Wilmore is the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning creator and…