Opinion
When Claudette Colvin left this world on January 13th, with her went a library, a recipe box, and a curriculum we still don't understand how to follow.
What Trump and so many of his supporters and conservatives refuse to accept is that Black people can’t be racist, nor can “reverse discrimination” exist in America.
This wasn’t just grief for a gospel composer who “went to glory.” This was a collective recognition of what a single song has done for us as a people.
For Black workers, increased premiums will show up directly in their paychecks as higher premium contributions, reduced benefits, and slower wage growth.
There were so many dumb moments in 2025 that we had to split them into two separate columns. Read this one, and read part 2 tomorrow.
After watching "The Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Family Christmas Show," Miller got online to share his white nationalist vision of America.
Kwanzaa teaches Black folks that they are allowed to build meaning deliberately, community can be centered, and identity does not have to be mediated through whiteness.
The judge dismissed the indictment against Carlitos Ricardo Parias with prejudice, which means the feds can't attempt to go after him again.
Rep. Crockett’s defense is not that she hasn’t materially supported Israel. Her defense is that the support came packaged with other priorities.
Tina Peters, a former Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, wants a state appeals court to honor an illegal pardon by President Donald Trump.
The Nottoway Plantation burned down in Louisiana on Thursday. Anyway, what y'all having for dinner tonight?
4/20 is more than a holiday; it’s a call to action and a time to honor the past while blazing a new trail in an industry that was built on our backs.