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Saving the Summer, One Hero at a Time
Last spring I taught an English course called Black Heroes that explored how black heroes have emerged and are depicted in the public sphere. The course moved from the 19th century (Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass and Nat Turner), through the 20th (Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Angela Davis and Assata Shakur). One…
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Black Skin, Blue Passport: Recession Travel
You might be wondering what business I have recommending any kind of travel when a recession is looming. With fuel costs rising daily, even a weekend road trip is starting to look like a relic of summers past. Not to mention the fact that many airlines are beginning to tack checked baggage fees onto already…
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When Fresh Food is a Luxury
East Cleveland, Ohio—Barack Obama got an ovation when he recently stood in a Chicago pulpit and scolded parents for giving their children cold Popeye’s chicken for breakfast, according to The New York Times. But a short drive around Euclid and Superior Avenues, a major intersection in this Cleveland area suburb, would reveal why fast-food leftovers…
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Summer Sippin'–Harlem Style
In celebration of summer, we at the DEN want to share some love with you…Harlem style. That Fourth of July BBQ is just around the corner and some of your esteemed guests may be tired of the same old, same old. So here’s a chance to show ’em the new hotness for this year. Or,…
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Summer Groovin'
Damn the iPod. It will not now and nor will it ever be the cassette tape. Sure, it’s fancy and plays music with a clarity that has yet to be surpassed. But a pod-mix just doesn’t sound right. There is an art to making a mixtape, an ebb and flow. The beauty of it is…
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Summer Cheese Done Right, Please!
It may seem counterintuitive, but cheese is the perfect summer food. This information goes against the grain because of the way Americans typically employ cheese in our cuisine. All too often we relegate it to a supporting role. We slap it on burgers, put it on pizza, melt it over corn chips and of course,…
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DTRT@20 Do or Die Bed-Stuy Banner
Photo illustration by Holly Allen. DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THIS BED-STUY BANNER! ______________ Finish planning your own Do the Right Thing @ 20 house party with these free downloads! How to Rock it like it’s 1989 African Medallion coasters! LOVE/HATE four-fingered rings! The Official Sal’s Pizzeria Box Michelle/Barack Compatibilty Quiz _______________ To read more of The…
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DTRT@20 Love-Hate Rings
Photo illustration by Holly Allen. DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THESE LOVE-HATE RINGS! Finish planning your own DTRT @ 20 house party with these free downloads! African medallion coasters. How to rock it like it’s 1989 Do or Die Bed-Stuy Banner The Official Sal’s Pizzeria Box Michelle/Barack Compatibilty Quiz _______________ To read more of The Root’s DTRT…
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Confronting Slavery in the Deep North
Traveling the country while making a film, I’ve been struck by the fact that the vast majority of white Americans do not consider themselves “racist.” In the North, we especially presume ourselves innocent. I certainly did. In 1995, when I was 28, and enrolled in seminary in Berkeley, Calif., I received a small booklet from…
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Blurring the Line
-BOOK EXCERPT Passing for Black By Linda Villarosa Copyright © 2008. Dafina Books, Kensington Publishing Corp. In this excerpt from Passing for Black, a new novel by our columnist Linda Villarosa, magazine editor Angela Wright has broken up with her fiancé, Keith. With no place to live, Angela is staying with her best friend, Mae.…

