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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
It was the summer of 2006, when I stepped off the cool airplane into the heat and humidity at Monroe Regional Airport. I was back in the Louisiana of my ancestral roots. My body was filled with great anticipation.
Living in a society where citizens are conditioned to believe that being black and male is synonymous with crime is severely misguided, out of context to centuries of brutal oppression recorded in history.
There is no doubt that the opportunity to re-elect America's first black president contributed to record black turnout last year. But, no matter who is on the ballot in 2014 and 2016, we must continue to exercise our voice. We must continue to exercise our vote.
Connecting more minorities to the nation's emerging tech-based economy (via these high-tech industries) is of vital importance for our collective economic future. This bridge-building isn't always easy, however.
Biblical passages to which conservative Christians appeal on these issues can be interpreted differently. But even those convinced that conservatives do not interpret the Bible correctly in these cases must concede that they do so consistently.
I am proud to be part of organizations like the Connecticut Sun and the WNBA that put such emphasis on giving back to the communities and people that support them.
Unlike many rappers in hip-hop who are obvious industry pinheads just trying to cash into the bank, Kanye West knows more. Yet, that is perhaps the very problem: he knows more and yet does nothing to actually fix the problem.
I get that "Revolution" isn't trying to be groundbreaking drama, but it's been most compelling when it was unpredictable. This is an interesting premise that's been established. Keep us on our toes, and we'll be more invested.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just released the latest data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) on Americans' sugar consumption, and the results are quite surprising. Here are some of the findings that really grabbed my attention.
Growing up in Tulsa, my dream was to play in the NBA. I am fortunate to have been able to achieve my dream, and now helping other kids follow their dreams has proven to be just as impactful on my life as every minute that I played in the NBA.
Star Trek Into Darkness, Paramount's first big summer release, premiered at the Dolby Theatre (home of the Academy Awards earlier this year, for an idea of the scale) in Hollywood last week.
President Obama impeccably and eloquently made the connection between the role Morehouse has played in shaping today's world and the role it will play in shaping the future.
Weather it's a luxurious excursion or a quick trip, shopping is one of life's great pleasures. Shop like a pro with these tips and your next run to Barney's will be nothing short of a success!
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By: Lee on 8/09/2011 5:03PM
Essence, The Grio, now Black Voices! Why? Re-colonization of the mind by any means necessary. Wake up, people! Just say NO to cultural genocide!
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By: Eric on 8/09/2011 3:59PM
Hooray! I think the new Black Voices format is simply great! Now, we can get "real news" and not just the same tired old immature celebrity filled "who really cares" nonsense! Stay the course!
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By: sveltenva on 11/03/2011 1:09AM
America is gearing up for 'Black Friday'. I say let's polarize and boycott Black Friday since the unemployment rate is 15% for African Americans. Why should we support business that do not hire?
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By: stehelong din on 8/10/2011 1:24AM
Some of the difficulties they have met were not being able to destroy the black family fast enough.
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By: dee214 on 8/11/2011 1:46AM
Where are the boards on the new Huffington Post website?
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By: CLAUDIA BURKS on 8/12/2011 12:32PM
Black Voices had a certain community feel, this format is nothing more than commenting on a news story, where are the discussion boards? This is a huge dissapointment. Farewell to many fond memories of the heated but interesting discussions on BV.
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By: Deanna Jameson on 8/12/2011 2:14PM
So our black voices are now drowned out and watered down in the back of the bus on Huffington Post? Ridiculous!
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By: Frankie Love on 8/22/2011 7:29PM
I do not like Black Voices new home.
It really sucks,I'll find another sight to read.
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By: Billy Springer on 9/06/2011 5:01PM
I concur, this is total bullshyt. I too will find another site.
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By: Billy Springer on 9/06/2011 5:01PM
Why the changes, what purpose does it serve other than being annoying?
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