From Trump's blatant racism to the erasure of a beloved Black figure skater, this Black History Month has been a doozy.
Trump has repeatedly attacked both Tlaib and Omar, disparaging them and questioning their intelligence because of their ethnic backgrounds.
ICE agents showed up to the university-owned apartment where Ellie Aghayeva lives and said they were NYPD officers looking for a missing child.
Of all the things Jonathan Majors could be doing to try and make a comeback after his disastrous fall from grace, this ain't it.
A white man identified as Matt Madere was caught on video calling Marlon Cox, a Black man, the N-word because Cox wouldn't immediately obey him.
Corhonda 'Hooda' Dawson earned a place in the Guinness World Records and was honored by her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.
While Trump continues deploying language that dehumanizes entire communities, the Democratic Party keeps responding with symbolism.
Trump’s State of the Union address did little to address the growing dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and immigration.
The cultural conversation has pivoted, and suddenly the white man is the fragile one while Black anger and side-eye are the problem.
The incident was treated less like a racial harm event that happened to two Black men and more like a “disruption” that happened to the show.
BAFTA controversy shines light on intersections of race, disability, and accountability in media responses.
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