racism
A word of advice, if you’re planning any trips to South Carolina, get your shape-up and fades beforehand. Arthur Hill, 37, found out that out the hard way when he moved to the Palmetto State from New York and entered Larry Thomas’s barbershop hoping to get some service and instead a got gun pointed at him.
In case you don’t know what the #AirBnBWhileBlack hashtag is about, here is a break down.
Donald Trump is lining up a lot of endorsements. The latest like-minded, probably, fellow to give his support to Trump and his combover is a KKK Grand Imperial Wizard out of Virginia.
The Confederacy lost the Civil War, but they just can’t seem to let that hurt go. Case in point, it’s 2016 in post-racial America (#sarcasm), yet Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant has declared April to be ‘Confederate Heritage Month.’
Six white high school seniors basically went into hiding after they gleefully posed for a photo spelling out the word “NI**ER” with their T-shirts during a yearbook photoshoot. The flick was posted on the ‘Net Friday (Jan. 22), and you can pretty much guess what happened next.
If you’re looking for potential Donald Trump supporters, here are some surefire candidates. Cadets at the Citadel were recently caught wearing KKK hoods while singing Christmas carols.
Roughly a dozen officers at an Alabama police department were involved in a calculated and corrupt plot that went on for years. An internal investigation of the Dothan Police Department revealed that narcotics officers planted drugs and guns on innocent young Black men under the supervision of a lieutenant and sergeant in the department, as well […]
Harry J. Houck is a “CNN Law Enforcement Analyst,” per his Twitter account, and a retired NYPD Detective. Also, he’s more than likely a racist.
Talib Kweli is perhaps one of the most celebrated underground rap acts of all time but while touring overseas, the Brooklyn MC was attacked by a pair of bigots in Copenhagen.
There’s a certain lack of empathy—or flat out racism—routinely displayed by the mainstream media when it comes to the portrayal of Black people. Case in point, Freddie Gray, the man murdered at the hands of Baltimore cops, was described as “the son of an illiterate heroin addict.”
Al Roker is an accomplished weatherman, author, philanthropist and too many other adjectives that can fit here that warrant his international fame. Nevertheless, that’s not enough for the Black man to get curved by a yellow cab in NYC in favor a white guy.
Will Smith tackles racism vs. prejudice in The Hollywood Reporter’s special “Actor’s Roundtable” edition. The 47-year-old actor is featured along with Benicio Del Toro, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Cane, and Mark Ruffalo in much more diverse group of A-listers than THR’s “Actresses Roundtable” cover.