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‘Law & Order: SVU’ actor B.D. Wong apologizes after ‘very bad joke’ comparing Black man to an animal
Tony, winning actor B.D. Wong apologizes twice after making joke online comparing a Black man to a wild animal.
"Unfortunately, this kind of racist, hateful rhetoric has become all too common under Donald Trump," said DNC's Marcus W. Robinson.
Park staff say they’re under pressure to “brighten” U.S. history by toning down references to slavery and Indigenous displacement.
Desarae Prather, a mother in Florida, is seeking action after footage of a teacher singing a racially insensitive song to…
The Bear writer, Alex O’Keefe, says he was handcuffed after an elderly white woman complained about how he was sitting…
A judge said the noises were “juvenile” but not racist, ruling Co-op mishandled the case and misrepresented the worker’s admissions.
While speaking at a conference in Florida, Michaels addressed her comments on NewsNight with Abby Phillip and expanded her thoughts.
Seales was the latest guest on “Surrounded,” sparking viral clips as she challenged controversial claims about reparations and Black culture.
The media company apologized for its previous post about Chelley Bissainthe, and outlined the steps it was taking to do…
Black wrestling fans reflect on the emotional contradictions stirred by Hogan’s legacy—both as icon and a symbol of racial insensitivity.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore says despite the challenges ahead under the Trump administration, "Black America is resilient."
The two enlisted Team 4 members are being punished for developing racist memes targeting a Black sailor in their platoon.
Hill was part of a panel discussion about racism, Karmelo Anthony and Shiloh Hendrix with Myron Gaines, Lilly Gaddis and…
The Rochester branch of the NAACP has launched a fundraiser for a five-year-old boy at the center of a viral…
Trump says some white South Africans are oppressed, could be resettled in the US. They say no thanks
The Trump administration accused the South African government of allowing violent attacks on white Afrikaner farmers.
The founder of a neo-Nazi group was convicted Monday of planning an attack to create chaos in the majority-Black city.
Carter, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100, spent his life intertwined with America’s and the world’s enduring…
Romance Writers of America files for bankruptcy after tumultuous split spurred by racism allegations
The group can't cover the costs it committed to paying for its writers conferences, the group said in its filed…
New Orleans, one of the Blackest cities in America, tops the list of U.S. cities with the most segregated hospital…