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In an appearance on Theo Von's podcast, Jake Paul said he found Druski's skit hilarious, and he wants to do one of his own in blackface.
What may have looked like a viral, awkward moment online quickly revealed something deeper: a clear breakdown in security and boundaries.
These perpetually offended whites are invoking anti-Black hypotheticals that already exist in abundance right now, in the modern day.
HBO tightened security on its 'Harry Potter' reboot after Paapa Essiedu, who plays Snape, received death threats online.
In this op-ed, Dominique Morgan explains why Dwight Howard's rumored sexuality is not the warning sign; his behavior is.
Cosby, once America's TV dad, now faces financial strain and legal battles over sexual assault allegations.
Surya Bonaly became a sports icon during the 1998 Winter Olympics after landing the then-banned backflip during her figure skating routine.
Forgiveness, especially the kind that requires a greater degree of vulnerability and complex emotional honesty, is rarely modeled for us in healthy ways.
A Black woman with a pronounced, hyper-visible body stepping into an overwhelmingly white space of political power has never been a neutral act in Western history.
This is just another moment in the history of the theft of Black ingenuity, generating actual value that someone else is positioned to collect on.
“One of the biggest conflicts any writer has is that they’re ultimately trying to serve two audiences.” - Franklin Leonard
Over the summer, “The Oval” actor Derek Dixon sued Tyler Perry for allegedly sexually assaulting him throughout production of the series.