Racism may cause accelerated aging in Black males, according to a recent study at the University Of Maryland.
Researchers reportedly found advanced cellular aging in...
Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tamera Mowry-Housley arrive at Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation’s 24th Annual “A Time for Heroes” event on Sunday, June 2, 2013...
(CNN) – As the Republican National Committee has been working to expand its outreach to African-Americans, it now finds itself playing defense after...
Three Black students waiting for a school bus in Rochester, New York were arrested after they refused police orders to “disperse,” reports Raw Story[1]. On Nov. 27., Raliek Redd, Wan’Tauhjs Weathers and Daequon Carelock were waiting for a bus, arranged by their coach Jacob Scott, to pick them up and take them to a scrimmage game. “We didn’t do nothing,” said Redd. “We was just trying to go to our scrimmage.” Despite their attempts to explain why they were standing there, police arrested them anyway. According to the police report, they were blocking “pedestrian traffic while standing on a public sidewalk…preventing free passage of citizens walking by and attempting to enter and exit a store…Your complainant gave several lawful clear and concise orders for the group to disperse and leave the area without compliance.,” reports WROC.com. ...
The controversy surrounding Miami Dolphin Richie Incognito's alleged racist remarks and bullying to teammate Jonathan Martin is still going strong. Is...