Good News

A docuseries inspired by ‘The 1619 Project’ is coming to Hulu.

Stephanie Denaro, a pro-Trump, COVID-denying, anti-vaxxing racist unleashed more fury on Instagram and openly showed no remorse after calling a Black worker a "b***h ass n****r."

A white administrator at the St. Martin de Porres Marianist Catholic school in Long Island resigned on Wednesday after the student's mother organized a rally with other concerned parents.

Law enforcement authorities in Los Angeles announced they are investigating a former LAPD detective who was captured calling a Black man the n-word during a traffic accident.

On Monday The Wall Street Journal published Johnson's op-ed titled, “I Will Not be Silenced by the Left,” where he held on for dear life to sentiments that rule out the harsh realities of systemic racism, especially in regards to Black communities and social justice issues. 

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a suit against the former owner of Bumpy's Polar Freeze in Schenectady, New York, accusing him of using racial motivation to file a false report against Black Lives Matter demonstrators who gathered in front of his store last summer.

A self-described "right-wing nut job" from Missouri remains in custody after issuing racist death threats against Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II, a Black congressman from his home state, and Rep. Steve Cohen, a Jewish congressman from Tennessee.

Opinion

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s experiences are a rare case study of how racism should be discussed. But that conversation is not happening.

Summer Smith wants justice for her 13-year-old son SeMarion after he was reportedly called racial slurs, shot with BB guns, and forced to drink urine during a recent sleepover.

Black Twitter was ready to throw hands after Meghan Markle revealed that a member of the royal family inquired about the complexion of her and Prince Harry's prospective children.

If anyone was thought there would be some type of racial reckoning to suddenly come over the British tabloid press following Oprah Winfrey's bombshell interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, think again.

Meghan Markle's disclosure that the Royal Family was concerned about how "dark" her baby would be is sad, unfortunate, disgusting and, yes, very racist. But Royal racism is nothing new.