Election 2016
What’s happening in state capitols, city halls, and school boards have more of a direct effect on our daily lives than Washington politics.
Even decorated police officers are becoming victims of racial offensives after Donald Trump was elected president. Hate crimes in New York are up 115 percent since Election Day and Muslim police officers – who have also become blatant victims of bigotry — are requesting a meeting with Trump to discuss the spike in racial assaults […]
President Obama called for a thorough probe into Russia’s involvement in the 2016 election hacking scandal that unveiled classified emails from top Democrats and Hillary Clinton’s campaign staff.
Welcome to our new normal. Even NFL players are targets of racial hatred four weeks after Donald Trump was elected president. Nikita Whitlock, a 25-year-old running back for the New York Giants and a father of two young children, returned to his New Jersey apartment this week to find a scrawled message of white supremacy: […]
Hate is intensifying across America three weeks after Donald Trump was elected president. And William Sims, 28, a promising and successful African-American musician from Richmond, California, was the victim of a fatal hate crime on Nov. 12 just days after the contentious presidential election. Sims was found beaten and shot on a roadway outside a […]
Many are apprehensive of the future amid rising hate crimes reported since early November.
President-elect Donald Trump received minimal support from minority voters, according to a new study conducted by Reuters.
In the wake of the surprising results of the 2016 Election, Bob Johnson wrote an open letter to Black America. In it, he suggested that Black folks think differently about their votes and their political affiliations. Here’s the entire letter. How should Black American voters respond to the tectonic political rift and the stress of […]
Honestly, at this point all we can do is laugh to stop from crying.
We tend to underestimate the power and symbolism of fashion within major historical moments; however, we can't ignore what we saw this morning.
For categorization purposes, I am considered a millennial. But two things are very clear, when I enter the room—I am a woman and I am Black.
Hillary Clinton has a 98.2 percent chance of becoming the nation’s next president. The HuffPost forecast model shows that she will likely receive 323 electoral votes and Donald Trump will only garner 215.