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Mandatory Reporting Was Supposed to Stop Severe Child Abuse. It Punishes Poor Families Instead.
Mandatory reporting might sound like a good idea in theory but it impacts Black people unfairly when put into action.
Read MoreThe Execution of Kevin Johnson
A mostly-white jury convicted Kevin Johnson to death for taking the life of a cop who blocked family from giving CPR to his brother, who died.
Read MoreLizzo Shuts Down ‘Biggest Criticism’: That She Makes Music For White Audiences
Some people think Lizzo only makes music for white fans, but the singer is adamant that her songs are for Black people like her.
Read MoreComedians sue over drug search program at Atlanta airport
Clayton County police are the defendants in a lawsuit after the alleged racial profiling of comedians Eric André and Clayton English.
Read MoreRacism in Soccer World to be Probed in Federation-Backed Documentary ‘Patrick Vieira – Off the Bench’
An upcoming documentary will take a deep dive into racism in soccer, which athletes have long had to deal with.
Read MoreRevisiting San Juan Hill, the neighborhood destroyed to make way for Lincoln Center
Before Robert Moses razed San Juan Hill, it housed thousands of minorities. Now, it’s the home of the Lincoln Center.
Read MoreMichaela Coel on Creativity, Romance, and the Path to Wakanda Forever
Fearless actor Michaela Coel stars in Marvel’s upcoming film Wakanda Forever, which continues the story of the fictitious country.
Read MorePhiladelphia apologizes for experiments on Black inmates
The city of Philadelphia has officially apologized for 20 years of medical experimentation on Black inmates at Holmesburg Prison.
Read MoreKillings of rappers are more than just a hip-hop problem, experts say
We shouldn’t overlook the larger societal significance when hip-hop artists such as Half Ounce are victims of gun violence.
Read MoreVenus Williams, Spike Lee set for Black Entrepreneurs Day
Athletes and filmmakers were among those recognized for this year’s Black Entrepreneurs Day, which was founded by Daymond John.
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