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The Trailer: Don’t say ‘defund’: Minneapolis votes on whether to replace its police department
Minneapolis votes on whether to replace the police, the school assault case that could rattle Virginia's elections, and Democrats' favorite Republican elections official joins the…
Skip Halloween: You Have To See Justina Blakeney x Target’s Holiday Collection
You’re not confused. It’s still October. No costumes have been worn. No turkey has been cut, nor sweet potato served. It’s true that we just…
Black Couple Launches App That Can Help Track Missing Black People and Racist Incidents
Where law enforcement and some public officials may let us down, a Black couple is using technology to help improve public safety in our communities…
New Report: Black Women Underrepresented In Elected Office Despite Civic Engagement
With the 2022 midterm elections just one year away, political experts are taking stock of Black women’s electoral power nationwide. To this end, Higher Heights Leadership…
The Creator of ‘Salad for President’ Celebrates Her New Book
Julia Sherman looks back at a recent gathering at which she previewed recipes from ‘Arty Parties’ for friends — and shares tips on throwing a…
Issa Rae Explains Why Issa And Lawrence Break Up In ‘Insecure’ Premiere
The premiere episode of the HBO show’s final season ended with a bang that gave viewers a lot to say.
TV Diversity Is Improving On Screen. Behind The Camera, It’s Still Mostly White And Male.
According to a new report, women and people of color are still a long way from reaching proportional representation as TV creators, writers and directors.
‘Insecure’ Faces Backlash over its Portrayal of Character Tiffany as a Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha
After months of fan anticipation, Insecure’s fifth and final season has finally gotten underway, and its premiere episode made quite a splash with viewers…though not…
Montanans used to live and let live. Now bitter confrontations cloud Big Sky Country.
Culture wars and the pandemic have cleaved one community into camps.
The line of culpability for Jan. 6 needs to be more brightly drawn than it is
The distinction between protests and violence is important.
