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Even Me The Journey” is the director’s cut of San Diego State University professor Megan Ebor’s documentary about the ...
But for the 38-year-old Famuyide and other Black wrestling fans and sports commentators, Hogan’s death this week at 71 has ...
Advocates for the homeless criticized a Donald Trump executive order making it easier to involuntarily commit the homeless ...
From the first Black “Bachelorette” to “Love Island’s” breakout stars, Black love on reality TV continues to win. There’s ...
Actor Billy Porter said Blacks had "replaced the Jews" in an interview about the reimagining of the musical "Cabaret" with ...
The few Black people I met at school or in my youth often told me I wasn’t 'Black enough.' At the same time, I could never fully fit into white society." — puppiesandguppies ...
Mairi MacRae, the director of campaigns and policy at Shelter, a British charity, said that inequality 'remains hardwired ...
As usual, Black people saw it all coming, from 40,000 feet up, saw it the heady moment Barack Obama got elected the first time, when Republicans declared in the aftermath of the inauguration, ...
Black people look for them to “articulate a vision of what hasn’t occurred yet” and inspire them to reach for that vision, says Bolden, the University of Kansas professor.
Black people are being killed in the streets, for playing with toy guns, for eating Skittles, for sitting in their homes, for exercising and for simply existing, every day. This is not new.