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If you didn’t know this already, today marked the day that everyone could finally go home. Because apparently, Pepsi saved the world, guys. At least that’s what they want you to believe in this twisted, silly, not-even-remotely imaginative ad that debuted today. Released on the 49th anniversary of Martin Luther King‘s death, the ad features the soft-drink company […]

POTUS shared that after his term comes to an end, he and his wife will be involved in politics at a grassroots level.

Emily Bador "deeply and sincerely" apologizes for participating in cultural appropriation.

Let’s just say that when Black folks do this in public, they get a LOT of reactions, but New York Times articles aren’t one of them.

Retail company Free People is out here selling a 10 pack of pink dreadlocks at $128 for festival season like they are Soon Ja from the beauty supply store on 125th Street in Harlem, New York.

A video captures a Black woman confronting a White Man about his dreadlocks, accusing him of cultural appropriation. The incident happened on San Francisco State University's campus. School officials are investigating.

The photo, which has since been taken down, was flooded with negative and racist comments about Lagum's natural pout.

Hungarian journalist Boglarka Balogh was criticized for replacing the photos of African women with her own in hopes of creating awareness about "secluded cultures."

The Democratic frontrunner is getting some major side-eye from Black Twitter for trying to be too down with the people.

Rachel Dolezal, appropriator of Black womanhood, reportedly plans to name her unborn son Langston Hughes, reports

The students of Yale University used their voices to speak out against several instances of racial injustice on the Ivy League campus.