Black CNN Camerawoman Says She’s ‘Not Surprised’ By Peanut-Throwing at RNC
by Jorge Rivas on August 30 2012, 12:30PM
Patricia Carroll, the CNN camerawoman who was assaulted with peanuts at the Republican National Convention says she’s not surprised.
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VideoBlack CNN Camerawoman Says She’s ‘Not Surprised’ By Peanut-Throwing at RNC
by Jorge Rivas on August 30 2012, 12:30PM
Patricia Carroll, the CNN camerawoman who was assaulted with peanuts at the Republican National Convention says she’s not surprised.
News Flash: Black Women Do Stuff Like Worry About Bills and Pray
by Akiba Solomon on January 25 2012, 8:48AM
Why The Washington Post’s well-meaning, but reductive survey about black women’s lives misses the mark.
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Here’s How Deadly Breast Cancer is For Women of Color in the U.S.
by Stokely Baksh on November 1 2011, 10:00AM
The National Cancer Institute has begun a new campaign to raise breast cancer awareness among black women.
Topics: Health
Hey, Media: Don’t Lecture Black Women About Marriage
by Jorge Rivas on October 21 2011, 12:10PM
Racialicious’ Latoya Peterson on the media’s obsession with black women and marriage rates among African-Americans.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Black Women Object to TSA’s Airport Hair Pat Downs
by Jorge Rivas on August 19 2011, 12:00PM
The women say that they’re unfairly targeted for additional screening at the nation’s airports.
Topics: Gender & Sexuality
Students Push to Get Satoshi Kanazawa Fired in London
by Jamilah King on May 19 2011, 10:27AM
Meanwhile, angry Psychology Today readers are moving to have the evolutionary psychologist dropped for his racist research.
Topics: Gender & Sexuality
Poor, Jobless, and Getting out the Vote
by Michelle Chen on August 19 2010, 9:15AM
Labor hopes to make the unemployed their own political interest group.
Why is CNN Still So Concerned With Black Women’s Dating Lives?
by Naima Ramos-Chapman on August 17 2010, 12:17PM
This time, the culprit is the black church.
Topics: Media
Is Essence Leaving Black Women Behind?
by Jamilah King on July 28 2010, 3:28PM
The magazine is set to announce its new fashion editor: a white woman.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Demographics of Abortion: Race, Poverty and Choice
by Michelle Chen on May 7 2010, 9:30AM
What kind of a woman gets an abortion these days? The Guttmacher Institute has released a report that tracks abortion rates across different demographic groups. One of the most stunning findings, particularly in light of the newhealth care reform legislation,…
Topics: Health
Reading the Afro: A Hairy Issue for Publishers Weekly
by Michelle Chen on December 16 2009, 8:01AM
Publishers Weekly raised some angry eyebrows with its latest cover illustration. Apparently, for an issue devoted to African-American publishing, the designer thought readers would be amused by the image of a Black woman adorned with a surrealistic “crown” of…
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