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Black actors say not enough is being done to protect them from racist abuse online
For some Black actors, the racist treatment and comments they receive from fans is a shocking reminder of the work we still have to do.
Read MoreCoolio’s death at 59 should remind Black men not to neglect their health care
Coolio’s death at such a young age is a cogent reminder that Black men should take their health seriously to avoid the same fate.
Read MoreJameson Green Won’t Apologize for His Confrontational Paintings. Collectors Love Him for It
Jameson Green’s art sometimes makes viewers uncomfortable because it shines a light on racism–and that’s what makes it so important.
Read MoreSwitzerland has ‘systemic’ racism issues, UN experts say
The U.N. Human Rights Council released a report that highlights the prevalence of systemic racism against Black people in Switzerland.
Read MoreWhat’s in a name? Why Ketanji Brown Jackson’s matters so much
Robyn Autry argues about the importance of Jackson’s African first name, especially as the only justice whose name denotes their heritage.
Read MoreAlgorithms Are Making Decisions About Health Care, Which May Only Worsen Medical Racism
Algorithms have invaded every aspect of our lives, bringing racism and biases that can have lasting impacts with them.
Read MoreAmerica’s Black Holocaust Museum is Now Hiring!
If you’ve got the time and talent, you could be the newest team member who helps further the mission of America’s Black Holocaust Museum!
Read MoreWomen’s Basketball mourns the passing of Tiffany Jackson
Tiffany Jackson, a player for University of Texas Women’s Basketball has passed away at just 37 years old according to reports.
Read MoreKeke Palmer is launching KeyTV, a digital platform ‘spotlighting a new generation of creators’
The newest creator platform highlights Black talent, offering exposure those creators don’t usually receive.
Read More76ers’ Doc Rivers merges Black history lessons into camp
Doc Rivers isn’t just an NBA coach. He’s a passionate social activist with a vendetta against racial injustice.
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