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A white teacher at a Connecticut elementary has sparked outrage for casting Black children as slaves and white children as slave owners in a school play.

Barbie has been a household name for over six decades now. For much of that time, the doll represented a feminine, Eurocentric beauty standard that was not diverse like its young female fanbase. But in recent years, parent company Mattel has steadily been working to make Barbie’s brand more inclusive by increasing representation of race, […]

  With Black History Month is literally around the corner, Target has dropped a new apparel line celebrating everything that is excellent, amazing and beautiful about who we are as African-Americans.

The iconic doll company hails that its Barbie Fashionistas line is their “most diverse," featuring “more skin tones, hair types, and body shapes than ever before."

While the talk show host couldn't convince DeAndre Arnold's to let him back in with his current hairstyle, she did help him focus on his dream of becoming a veterinarian.

The Coronavirus, which began at a market in the city of Wuhan, has already killed nearly 132 people and infected 6000.

Former Vice President Joe Biden has been leading in the polls by a wide margin since he announced that he was running for president. Because he has been so popular among voters, a number of people have begun to wonder who he’ll pick for a running mate. According to the Washington Post, there are rumors that […]

The Southern Poverty Law Center is calling for a new hearing for a Mississippi man sentenced to 12 years in prison for possessing a cellphone in a county jail.

A second student at a Texas high school has reportedly been suspended and told that he can’t return to class until he cuts his locs.

Dwight Roberson initially went to Oregon to play football, but he is now being credited by the Salem-Keizer School District, and administrators for the highest graduation rate of Black students in at least a decade.

A photo of some of Prince George’s County Maryland’s newest firefighters has gone viral and features eight Black women, who are among those working to save lives.

According to officials,  “blunt force beating” was the cause of death for two inmates who died in a Mississippi prison on January 20.