What Black voters should take away from Charlamagne’s exchange with Joe Biden
Joe Biden may have changed the trajectory of the presidential race with one attempt at a horrible joke. During an interview with Charlamagne tha God
Joe Biden may have changed the trajectory of the presidential race with one attempt at a horrible joke. During an interview with Charlamagne tha God
Presidential candidate Joe Biden had a peculiar conversation with Charlamagne tha God on “The Breakfast Club” on May 22. During the interview, it started to
A mayoral candidate in Sylacauga, Alabama believes that public lynchings can serve as a deterrent against drug crimes. Michael Ray James, 59, wants to take
The Ahmaud Arbery case continues to take different twists and turns. On May 18, The Guardian released a body cam video of Arbery having an
Another Black man reportedly was harassed for entering a predominately White neighborhood. The incident occurred inside a gated community in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, according to
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has, for the most part, remained out of the public eye during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a recent audio clip
The American Civil Liberties Union released a new study that suggests the United States government is underestimating the lives that will be lost due to
Across the nation, some have stood against the social distancing mandates that have taken place in their respective cities. Most are far right-wing citizens and
As America leads the world in COVID-19 cases and deaths, some political figures are going against scientific recommendations by easing social distancing. Following pressures from
A parody site falsely reported Colin Kaepernick signing to an NFL team. On April 9, Kaepernick began trending on social media after a parody ESPN
The Black community in Michigan is being ravished by the coronavirus. According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Black Americans make up
COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the world. But beyond the health issues that are occurring, the pandemic has also caused xenophobia. After the term “Chinese
Lynching is finally recognized as a hate crime. On Feb. 26, the U.S. House passed legislation that classifies lynching as a federal hate crime. Known
Dennis Deer has served on the Cook County Board of Commissioners representing the 2nd District since July 13, 2017. In his capacity as a Cook
Stacey Abrams shared her thoughts this week about becoming America’s first female vice president. On Thursday, Jan. 23, Abrams served as the keynote speaker at
As the nation celebrates the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., there are still examples of overt racism that is allowed the legally exist in
The White House’s attack on Iran shocked people around the world. On Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020, U.S. airstrikes, reportedly ordered by the United States president,
Colorism continues to be a global issue that impacts Black people in America and abroad. In the new documentary Skin, actress and producer Beverly Naya and
Richard Sherman of the San Franciso 49ers has defended a White broadcaster who made racist comments about Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. During the Baltimore Ravens
The fallout from Colin Kaepernick’s impromptu workout continues. Weeks after the embattled quarterback shunned the NFL to hold his own workout near Atlanta, he remains