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The only question I have is whether or not our justice system will hold Cosby liable for what he's clearly been doing all these years.

"It is impossible for us to use or celebrate the flag without blatantly romanticizing/misinterpreting the worst moments of our nation's history."

Also, four major cancer charities just got busted for extortion and VonDerrit Myers' killer has been cleared of charges.

Also, Columbia University's in for a surprise at this year's graduation ceremony and homicide rates are up in Baltimore.

Racial oppression (particularly suffered by blacks) will not come to an end until we erase the stigmas of pathological deviance that is constantly being attributed to black bodies.

The relationship I have with my mother is the most contentious, ambivalent relationship I have with anyone I know.

With a rising tide of tension surging between police officers and the Black community, the #BlackLivesMatter protests and the unfortunate series of events surrounding them have given us plenty to talk about. From race to police brutality to the deadly biases inflicted upon the poor souls that have been caught in the wrong place at […]

If people are ever going to begin to understand the pervasiveness and the effect that racism has on the way people of color are perceived, they have to pay closer attention to how our stories are told.

Nigeria welcomed its new president yesterday, the military leader and northern Muslim, Muhammadu Buhari.

Although social media has significantly quieted down on this issue in recent months, #bringbackourgirls is still an extremely urgent topic that warrants our unwavering attention.

We know that even in 2015, women earn less than men for the same work. It’s unfortunate and we work to change the system. But while we work to make that happen for the society at-large, we can also fight the subtle sexism that we might encounter daily in the workplace. MUST READ: 8 Things […]

For Women’s History Month, we tapped the iconic Sheryl Lee Ralph — Tony award-winning star — to discuss four important topics on womanhood. From schooling the youth on Sarah Baartman to breaking down the poisonous behavior on social media, Sheryl has some tough love for our young women. Read her EXCLUSIVE HelloBeautiful blog, below: “It’s […]