As the hit series Scandal continues to show us, despite the increasing rate of interracial marriage within the United States, interracial relationships are still frequently represented as dirty little secrets -- relationships to be hidden rather than shown with pride.
This 50th anniversary reminds me that in the David-and-Goliath-like battle that pitted Martin Luther King, Jr., school children and the best of the Civil Rights movement against the Ku Klux Klan and white racists -- active nonviolence can transform anything.
Our overincarceration epidemic has a massive and disproportionate impact on people of color. While communities of color suffer, the for-profit prison companies benefit.
Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin's repeated and dragged-out heckling of President Obama during his drone policy speech is simply the latest in a disgusting and damaging repeat act that has become almost ritual.
Media TakeOut is one of the most visited urban websites out there. It truly makes for a fun read about people who we love and are entertained by -- Media TakeOut shows us that just because they might be rich it doesn't mean they are above engaging in common foolery.
As a Native New Yorker, black daughter of an interracial marriage, and a... uh ...member(?) of an interracial marriage, I like to think I will raise my sons to feel as comfortable with diversity as my husband and I do.
I'm Black. After many years in the closet, after many years of breathing that stale air of self-denial, I can finally say this.
That morning I was taking the experiment to be approved by my teacher. My friends and I were outside, and they wanted to see how it worked. It did not react the way I expected it to. The lid popped off and smoke came out. If I could go back in time, I definitely wouldn't have done it.
If at 4 or 5 years old, you are getting a full weave to make you "cute," what will be your fix at 20? Nothing, it seems, is off-limits.
There is plenty of evidence to suggest that Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to shutter 50 (yes, 50) schools won't be good for Chicago's children, especially children of color.
Certainly, the name "Talented Tenth" carries baggage that may be insurmountable. It is rather difficult to redefine an infamous concept that has existed for nearly 120 years.
Kanye West is white America's worst nightmare. Because as much as one may attempt to dismiss him, you still have to turn on your regularly scheduled late night comedy program and stare him in the face. You can't avoid Kanye. He's made very sure of that.
If you see a black man smiling wider or poking out his chest more than usual this week, you can probably assume that his excitement was caused, at least in part, by the rousing address given by President Barack Obama at the Morehouse College commencement.
If you're worried about the growing political strength of people of color, which is happening in large part because of a rapidly growing Latino population, then you might be motivated to do what you can to stop immigration reform.
I could not have imagined on Nov. 19, 1998, that within ten years, an African American would be elected president, and my ideological allies would respond with a rhetorical and political assault that made my own attacks on Judge Tauro look polite by comparison.
For me, having taught "Genealogies of Black LGBTQ/SGL Culture and Politics," the first LGTBQ studies course at Morehouse and only the second at a historically black college, this semester, President Obama's small utterance in his commencement address is groundbreaking.
Erykah Badu, in addition to being the reigning Queen of Soul, is a doula herself. And more than that, she's a strong role model for women who want to do it all, and then some.
From infants to seniors, the sequester affects at-risk Americans in every age bracket, and its cuts will harm families trying to put food on the table. Simply put, the sequester will erect road blocks along the pathways out of poverty.
How can we as a nation go where his teacher would not, and rise up to address students when they ask what their schools are doing to help them?
Yvonna Russell, 2013.24.05
Sally Lee, 2013.24.05

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By: chynee on 4/15/2011 10:53PM
who wants to see her when she cant be on time and who the hell knows what she will be singing...youve fallen off when we loved you so much
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By: AllBahianGirl on 4/16/2011 1:47PM
I agree. Is Lauryn even relevant anymore because she's notorious with showing up to concert appearances four hours late and with an attitude to boot? Anybody who waits four hours to see this has been has a worst problem than she does.
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By: Blake on 4/16/2011 2:20AM
Cancer cannot come soon enough to Lauryn Hill.
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By: yanno on 4/18/2011 3:20PM
It's coming to you soon too Blake. Very soon
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By: Darrell Bennett on 4/19/2011 1:59AM
Go to a cancer treatment center and see how much suffering takes place across America each day before making comments like this. If somebody in your family is diagnosed with cancer in the future, you will never be able to look at yourself in the mirror. Think before you make evil comments about human life and cancer.
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By: cifescentercourt on 4/16/2011 10:46AM
Lauryn was and still is the baddest...
http://cifemanscentercourt.blogspot.com/2011/04/knicks-vs-celtics-rivalry-renewed.html
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By: D on 4/16/2011 6:07PM
I hope people realize they will be waiting 3 or 4 hours for her to perform. Fool me once, shame on you-fool me twice, shame on me....I will never pay to see her again.
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By: Diane on 4/17/2011 12:06PM
Really. She will be 3 or 4 hours late. No Thanks
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By: ron on 4/17/2011 1:52AM
I love Lauryn,
I have yet to see her in person. I don't think I would like waiting 3 hours after the start time but if the show is great then it's cool.
I remember waiting for may be 2 hours or more for Earth ,Wind And Fire at Madison Square Graden in the fall of 1978.What got me more than anything. Their radio promos said The show starts promply at 8 so don't be late.They were late not the fans. The show did not start without an openng act until, about 9:30pm or 9:45pm. However,Earth,Wind and Fire rocked the house and most fans had a wonderful time.
Years earlier Sly Stone came much later at The Garden in NYC in the early 70's .A news reporter on the news asked him why was he late? Sly said he wasn't late everybody was early.That was just bout the end of career.
I saw P-Funk in NYC in the mid 90's. The show kicked off about 8pm.P-Funk played alllllll-night.I left at 10 AM the following morning.When my date and left it was 10 AM the next morning. We went outside on sunny,hot June or Juy morning in Manhattan and people were going work.Bare in mind when we left some people had fallen asleep on the floor.Others left while, others stayed until who knows when? It was the last time I saw Eddie Hazel perform with the band . He was trippin really bad all night.He perfomed playing his gutar in a nod.
Lauryn might want to consider doing a concert movie like Prince did in the 90's-"Sign of The Times".It played well on the big screen.
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By: Elcy on 4/17/2011 6:57PM
Just read an article about Lauryn. I'm so glad that she is coming back. The writer was comparing Nicki Minaj's career path to hers: http://www.theglamrus.com/2011/04/music-nicki-minaj-2011-lauryn-hill.html. I really hope Lauryn puts out some great music!
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