The Campaign for Black Male Achievement is breaking down stereotypes with these touching images of our men with their children.

Whoever said, "There is no such thing as a stupid question" obviously wasn't a Black woman.

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Despite some obvious stereotypical jokes at the expense of her Black character, actress Keke Palmer says she's not taking it personally.

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#BlackTwitter drags Hot 97 for trying to play up stereotypes for clicks.

That awkward moment you Google: “A Black girl…”  and the auto complete attempts to read your mind and ends up revealing what the world thinks about you….yeah. That just happened. Honestly, we’re mostly curious about “a Black girl was asked why…” Why what? Why there’s magic in our hair? Why we don’t age? Why we […]

One Colorado school took it upon itself to tell young women of color how they should be acting. A school providing a code of conduct for its students is one thing. But when that same school decides to zero in on Brown girls and base their advice on offensive stereotypes, we call that poor taste. […]

“The single story creates stereotypes and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.” –Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie I have been Black under several constructs. Indeed if you live in the United States and have only lived in the United States, […]

Will, a friend of mine just got a major job offer, which will bump up his salary by several thousand dollars each month. For someone still in their late twenties, that is a very big accomplishment. When we went out to celebrate though, he wasn’t celebrating the hard work, long hours, loss of any semblance […]