racism
Here is another one for the “What did you says about ‘post-racial America?” file. A North Carolina teen took to the ‘Gram to post a pro-confederate flag photo and her friend then joked about buying slaves.
In the wake of the horrific murder of Walter Scott by a South Carolina cop that was caught on video, the Black Lives Matter movement matters now more than ever. TIME magazine recognizes this, and the words cover its latest issue.
By now you might’ve seen the horrific video of an unarmed South Carolina man, Walter Scott, being gunned down by police officer Michael T. Slager—while he was running away. Despite the outrage, there are still some people who don’t believe that Slager should be put away for murder.
People have really shown their true colors since the first Black president was elected back in 2008. Not only does President Obama have to constantly put up with disrespect, but he has to watch his family go through it too. People criticize them for every single thing, from the way they dress to the events […]
It’s 2015, but there are plenty of lowlifes who would prefer the Jim Crow way of life that flourished prior to 1964. A noose was found hanging from a tree on the campus of Duke University on Wednesday (April 1) morning.
A Chinese restaurant in Kenya was shut down by the government after its racist policy of refusing to serve Black patrons after 5PM went public. The restaurant was nestled in an affluent neighborhood in the capital city of Nairobi and was under operation despite not following proper protocol.
If you want to make people uncomfortable, talk about institutionalized racism in America. It’s a topic that has found Common and A$AP Ferg on the hot seat for their seemingly tone deaf responses.
A few days ago, Black Twitter voiced their disdain for Common’s comments on how African-American can end racism. Less than 48 hours later, the famed rapper gives the web collective more ammo for slander.
It’s 2015 and yes, we’re still talking about the N-word. That’s because people can’t get it through their heads that not everyone can say it. The rules seem to be pretty simple for most— Black people can say it if they choose to, white people can’t.
At least once a year when people start talking all that post-racial hoopla, you can count on some video or audio clip to surface that immediately shuts down such talk. This year is was Oklahoma University’s SAE clip.
Univision talk show host Rodner Figueroa got axe earlier today, March 12 after some pretty disrespectful comments towards Michelle Obama went viral.