Mary J. Blige suffered bigotry even after her rise to stardom
Mary J. Blige suffered bigotry even after her rise to stardom. The singer released her hit debut album, What’s the 411?, back in 1992, but
Mary J. Blige suffered bigotry even after her rise to stardom. The singer released her hit debut album, What’s the 411?, back in 1992, but
Angel Reese and Ja Morant aren’t letting inconsistent media coverage slide. The pair of star basketball players reacted on social media when Barstool Sports posted
Award-winning actress Thandiwe Newton got very emotional as she apologized to all of her dark-skinned female contemporaries for receiving preferential treatment in Hollywood. Newton, 49,
The recent torture of a White teen, described as a special needs student has ignited a national dialogue on race in America. Since the inception of
[jwplatform H3VcUeWE] The racist rant of of Amin Chaudry, the owner of Ben Hill Custom Cleaners on 2373 Fairburn Rd. in Atlanta, has caused outrage.
The divide between dark-skinned and light-skinned women continues … so thinks one R&B singer, Tank. Yesterday, the recording artist, who was arrested last week after
Three black male teenagers were racially profiled and arrested while waiting for a bus to take them to their high school basketball game. According to
Ten former “American Idol” contestants are suing the long-running reality singing competition show for alleged discrimination and have sought attorney James H. Freeman to represent them. Besides