Culture
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John Lewis’ Postal Stamp Is Finally Unveiled
The congressman and civil rights icon died in 2020.
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Black Gen-Zers, You’re Driving Your Boss Nuts
Howard Professor Yanick Rice Lamb talked to managers from coast to coast and has some stuff your boss wants you to know
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Amanda Gorman Speaks Out After FL School Restricts Access to Her Poem
In an interview on CBS Mornings, Gorman expresses her concerns about conservatives’ attempts to silence voices they don’t agree with.
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We’ll Never Need to Explain What Our “Kitchen ” is To Another White Person—Again.
The new Oxford Dictionary of African American English will be edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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FL Parent’s Complaint Censors Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural Poem at Local School
The youngest students at a Miami-Dade school will not read Gorman’s inspirational poem, “The Hill We Climb.”
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Ouch! Roy Wood Jr. Came For Everybody During White House Correspondents’ Dinner Debut
The comedian made fun of everyone from Clarence Thomas to Don Lemon at the annual event.
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Earth Day 2023: How African Americans Are Raised to Protect the Planet
“Cut off the Lights!” If You’re Black, you were likely raised to be a low-key environmental activist (ie. turning sheets into rags ) and not even know it.
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The Most Memorable Pics From Freaknik
A real photo gallery from Atlanta’s most controversial event.
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Flavor Flav Gives Harvard Students a Lesson in Poetry
The Public Enemy hype man participated in a discussion on Emily Dickinson during an appearance on PBS’ Poetry in America.
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MuseZeum is a Treat For All of the Senses
We caught up with GRAMMY award-winning producer Salaam Remi to check out his stunning multimedia art installation