As the rigid racial politics of our country are challenged by an increasing number of people who identify as biracial, we need to change how we treat those who choose to identify differently from ...
Boots Riley’s new film “Sorry to Bother You” does anything but apologize. In telling the story of Cassius, a young black man who becomes an extraordinarily successful telemarketer after he starts ...
Biracial people are on average perceived as more intelligent, attractive, and other favorable characteristics, according to a breakthrough new study published in the journal "Evolutionary Psychology." ...
I’ll never forget the first Black Lives Matter protest I attended in New York. After years of rallying against police violence in New York, this was the first night where race was the central message.
Good Deed Entertainment’s Caterpillar made its theatrical debut at the Firehouse: DCTV’s Cinema for Documentary Film in New York on Nov.
Tayshia Adams is reflecting on her historic tenure on “The Bachelorette,” for which she served as the reality TV series’ first biracial lead. “I have so many stories of bringing families together, ...
Recently, a rap feud between Pusha-T and Drake unfolded. On May 29, Pusha released his song “The Story of Adidon” and tweeted a photo of Drake in blackface. In his song, he claims Drake has ...
Markle reveals her "pet peeve" in the beauty and acting industries. — -- Prince Harry’s girlfriend, actress Meghan Markle, said she takes issue with how she is sometimes portrayed in front of the ...
I’m biracial and polite to a fault, so I’ve had the “what are you?” conversation a lot. It’s when someone asks me (overtly or subtly, rudely or nicely) what my racial background is. I’ve had these ...
In the midst of #MeToo #TimesUp and the unapologetic return of feminism in full force, it felt oddly off-kilter—all this fuss over a very traditional wedding hyped in fairytale talk of a “commoner” ...
District is asking for a summary judgment in disrcimination case, saying it acted appropriately and swiftly to complaints.
Racial bias isn’t just black and white. There could be a psychological reason behind the global popularity of A-listers like Keanu Reeves and Zoë Kravitz, new research suggests. Biracial people are on ...