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Draymond Green Claps Back At ‘Angry Black Man’ Title, But Fans Say ‘C’mon, Bruh’

Fans across social media have kept the receipts on Green’s rather violent on-court behavior
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Wait, Is Zendaya Already Married? Here’s What We Know, Courtesy of Law Roach

Zendaya’s stylist and frequent collaborator told fans not to get their hopes up regading the
Could the New Pope Be Black?

Could the New Pope Be Black?

We got a pope whose people is from New Orleans and are Creole, so what
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    On Newt, Blacks and Food Stamps

    “I was one of twenty or so reporters in the room, but according to Dylan Byers I was first to tweet it,” Dave Weigel of Slate.com wrote from New Hampshire on Friday. He was referring to this town hall comment Thursday from Newt Gingrich: “So I’m prepared, if the NAACP invites me, I’ll go to…

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    Were Blacks and Latinos Dissed or Just Ignored?

    Muted Coverage of GOP Candidates’ Posture on Race No Blacks, Latinos on Time Magazine Political Team Black Women Contributing to New Washington Post Blog New Yorker, Miami Herald Join Univision-Marco Rubio Feud Ken Ward, 44, Dies Before Starting New Job in Tampa Claudia Pryor Malis, Television Producer, Documentarian Melissa Harris-Perry Awarded Weekend MSNBC Show Short…

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    A CBS Pioneer Regrets Stalled Progress

    Bernard Seabrooks first walked through the doors of CBS News in 1955 — a year after the historic Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision. He was Bernard Seabrooks ‘has been like a Godfather to many of us at CBS News,’ Russ Mitchell said. (Credit: CBS News)the first African American in what CBS called…

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    Diversity's Greatest Hits, 2011

    1. Oprah Winfrey’s OWN, a Blow for Entrepreneurship? 2. NABJ Leaves Unity: Journalists of Color, Inc. 3. More Mainstream Media Seek Hispanic Niche 4. T.J. Holmes, Russ Mitchell Kiss Weekend Slots Goodbye 5. Numbers Weren’t Encouraging 6. Sports Editors to Train, Mentor Mid-Career Journalists of Color, Women for Management 7. Seeking Prime-Time Anchor Slots on…

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    No Blacks, Latinos on Forbes' Under-30 List

    Forbes magazine Monday unveiled its list of “30 Under 30” — “These are the people who aren’t waiting to reinvent the world. FORBES, leaning on the wisdom of its readers and the greatest minds in business, presents the 30 disrupters under 30, in each of 12 fields, making a difference right now.” One field was…

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    Russ Mitchell Leaves CBS News for Cleveland

    Managing Editor Title Comes With Move to Local Station “Russ Mitchell, current anchor of the CBS Evening News weekend editions and The Early Show on Saturday, and national correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning, the CBS Evening News, and The Early Show will be joining the staff of WKYC as Managing Editor Evening News and…

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    Op-Ed Brings Fear of Cops to Life

    It’s been a while since a young black man wrote such an opinion piece in the New York Times, and on Monday, the comments were cut off at 634. There were more, though, in other social media. “. . . One evening in August of 2006, I was celebrating my 18th birthday with my cousin…

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    Time Losing Only Black Correspondent

    Steven Gray of Washington Bureau Announces His Exit Five years ago, Journal-isms asked Ali Zelenko, vice president for communications at Time Inc., to name the journalists of color at Time magazine. Among the 15 she listed were black journalists Janice Simpson, assistant managing editor; Ta-Nehisi Coates, staff writer; Perry Bacon Jr., Washington correspondent; and Sonja…

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    Heart & Soul Makes Plans to Re-Emerge

    George Curry, Partners Seek to Own Women’s Magazine If financing arrangements succeed, Heart & Soul, a health-and-fitness magazine targeting black women, will be acquired by what would be its sixth owner in its 23 years — a group that includes veteran journalist George E. Curry and his former associates at Black Entertainment Television and the…

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    J-Students Say Author-Professor Is AWOL

    “Pulitzer Prize winner and renowned author Isabel Wilkerson has not fulfilled her requirements as a College of Communication professor and a member of the Boston University faculty-in-residence program despite her relatively high professor’s salary and other benefits, BU students and faculty said,” Steph Solis reported Monday for the Daily Free Press at Boston University. “The…

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