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Black Celebs We Lost in 2024
The Root via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAs we make our way through 2024, there is no shortage of fallen Black celebrities. From controversial figures to inspiring athletes and esteemed actors...
We must remember the heroes of the AIDS epidemic, not just the trauma
Los Angeles Times· 15 hours agoAt no point did Bobbi Campbell ask for permission. In 1981, the registered nurse took pictures of...
Trump’s Harder Line on Immigration Appears to Resonate, Polls Show
New York Times· 3 days agoAs the 2024 presidential election ramps up, here is what polls say about public views on the growing...
Here's how rituals can help shape our cultural identity
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 7 days agoRichard Kyte: Traditions link generations, teaching values and practices that enrich lives and...
Here's how rituals can help shape our cultural identity
York News-Times· 7 days agoRichard Kyte: Traditions link generations, teaching values and practices that enrich lives and...
Queer people have shaped America. Why celebrating that fact protects kids
Los Angeles Times· 15 hours ago“Marky Mark,” I said, “is sexy.” With queer lives and culture under threat, Our Queerest Century...
Your turn: Do people protesting today really know about the issues? It doesn't feel like it
The Register-Mail via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe realization came hard but I ultimately accepted it. Fast forward fifteen years to the late 1960s. I was in college at the height of the Vietnam War and the protests that ...
The Meaning of Juneteenth - A Blast From The Past That Somehow Escaped Us
Black Enterprise· 1 day agoJune 19th commemorates the day that all enslaved Black Americans in a Texas town learned that they...
35 must-see movie directors
Games Radar· 1 day agoIn a nutshell, the job of a director was figured out several years into the birth of the industry, when filmmakers recognized there had to be someone...
The Toxic Legacy of Martin Peretz’s New Republic
Current Affairs· 7 days agoJeet Heer has written two major essays about the intellectual legacy of the New Republic magazine’s 70s-2000s heyday. The first, from 2015, excavates the...