Michael Brown
It’s almost here. On April 13 members of Justice League NYC will be joined by fellow activists and friends to embark on a historic journey…
If people are ever going to begin to understand the pervasiveness and the effect that racism has on the way people of color are perceived, they have to pay closer attention to how our stories are told.
Al Sharpton’s annual National Action Network conference kicked off this week with a panel that allowed the mother of Michael Brown to reveal some startling truths about her troubles since losing…
While the nation witnessed countless protests, die-ins, and marches after the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, Garner’s widow, Esaw Snipes, was struggling to find the strength…
Roland Martin talks to St. Louis Alderman Antonio French about the 29% of black voter turnout in Feguson, Missouri that elected three black officials…
Following the deaths of Black men, women, and children at the hands of police this past year, many athletes and celebrities used their platforms to…
Police are on the lookout for two men who assaulted a passenger on a St. Louis train for refusing to speak about the Michael Brown case,…
In settlement of a lawsuit brought by Ferguson, Mo. protesters, three police agencies will restrict use of tear gas and other chemical weapons on crowds, according…
I’m no longer certain what’s more taxing: Having to write about yet another unarmed Black person experiencing excessive, brutal force from law enforcement, or having…
Kerry Washington is looking to be the Rihanna of TV stars the way she’s scoring magazine covers lately! After gracing InStyle (we know the cover…
The Quik-Trip convenience store that was looted and burned just hours after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown Jr. in Ferguson will soon be repurposed…
It’s about that time for Ferguson’s Police Chief Thomas Jackson. He officially resigned today from Ferguson’s police department and the good-bye came eight months after Michael Brown’s…