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Chaos erupts at NY reparations hearing as ‘Foundational’ Black Americans clash with left-leaning groups

Black residents in New York are voicing sharp concerns to state officials over a proposed reparations plan, warning that broadening the program's scope to include other marginalized groups and recent immigrants could co-opt and dilute their movement. "I think it's important because as Foundational Black Americans who've been here since the founding of the country, coming in as slaves, and also indigenous people who are here, we have a claim to the country," Aubrey Muhammad told Fox News...

Fox News 9d ago

YouTuber Amir Odom challenges Black Americans to reject victimhood and reclaim their future

Popular YouTube content creator Amir Odom is speaking out about the challenges facing young Black Americans, arguing that a culture of victimhood is at the root of what he sees as the community's struggles. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Odom said he believes progress begins with rejecting that mindset and embracing a determined one. "There's a large group of Black people who don't feel that way because of the mainstream media and the constant victimhood mentality that...

Fox News 4d ago

The NAACP’s boycott call is a wake-up moment for the American Black athlete | Howard Bryant

In a country where their rights are being attacked from all sides, it’s time for Black college athletes to utilize their powerSix years after the nation underwent a so-called “racial reckoning”, Black America is under comprehensive assault.The assault comes from the country’s highest elected office, where the president has, from the first day of his re-inauguration, made clear his belief that it is the white people of the world who are the true victims of racial discrimination. He has...

The Guardian Sport 19d ago

Black suburbanization is reshaping American neighborhoods, study finds

Black suburbanization is reshaping American neighborhoods, study finds Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor In 1970, nearly half of all Black individuals in the U.S. resided in a large city. Over the past 50 years, that number has fallen to merely 25%, while the share living in the suburbs of large cities rose from 16% to 36%.This demographic shift is as large as the post-World War II wave of the Great Migration, according to economists Evan Mast of the University of Notre...

Phys.org 6d ago

'It looks black' - Americans react to Reflecting Pool's completed paint job

After weeks of renovation, water has begun refilling the historic pool, which has been coated in a colour named "American flag blue".

BBC World 5d ago

BTS win big as Black Eyed Peas reunite at American Music Awards

BTS secured a significant win at the American Music Awards following the reunion of the Black Eyed Peas. Other notable winners of the night included Golden from the film K-Pop Demon Hunters, Sabrina Carpenter, and Katseye.

BBC Entertainment 15d ago

The Betrayal of Black Patriots

Photographs by Nate Langston PalmerDaniel “Chappie” James Jr. became commander of the Wheelus Air Base, near Tripoli, just after rebels under Muammar Qaddafi took control of Libya in a coup in 1969. In the midst of the insurgency, Qaddafi led an effort to break into the U.S. air base, but James managed to close the gate in time to prevent the young rebel from entering. The incident, which James recounted in a 1978 interview, would come to be the stuff of Air Force lore.

The Atlantic 1d ago

Some Black New Yorkers demand cash payments as only 'true form of justice'

Some Black New Yorkers are demanding cash reparations from the government as state officials consider some form of compensation for slavery or other past racial injustices. "We need $800,000 for each foundation of Black Americans. That's simple," Aubrey Muhammud told Fox News Digital.

Fox News 11d ago

How to Tell the American Story

Illustrations by Tyler ComrieOn a July afternoon in 2019, I found myself in a large, sun-dappled room within one of America’s great estates. An assemblage of distinguished jurists, Ivy League professors, nonprofit leaders, journalists, and theologians sat around me in a half circle. I was trying to be on my best behavior, but I blurted out a word dirty enough to make them blanch.

The Atlantic 2d ago

Los Angeles Voters Have No Good Option

It’s happening again. In a big American city, a young Indian American democratic socialist is trying to unseat an unpopular Black incumbent on a platform of housing affordability. This time, the arena is not New York City but Los Angeles.

The Atlantic 10d ago