Candace Owens’s book is a work of performance art
Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation by Candace Owens reviewed
Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation by Candace Owens reviewed
Don’t call it a comeback…seriously, don’t
Pretending to be black is a common side-effect of trauma
Here was somebody who truly acted as if race was a social construct, and the antiracist intellectuals were furious about it
For both parties, the strategy for base turnout undermines the strategy for winning the center
Perhaps voters just don’t buy that someone who served as vice president to the first black president could be racist
Is being a Black Baptist more important than Black Lives Matter?
A bad idea whose time has come
Latino poverty is no less than black poverty and Latino access to quality healthcare is no better than for black Americans
Team Serial’s new podcast finds its new great villain
In an economy that favors black economic empowerment, Afrikaners now struggle to find their footing
AP’s decision has upset a lot of white people (or as I like to call them ‘racists’)
The Michigan governor is mandating implicit bias training for healthcare workers during a pandemic. Why?
The admission, while bland, marks the strongest sign to date of a shift in rhetoric for the 103-year-old organization
Why escapism is better than utopianism
Your vanilla voice is not welcome. Your low-pigment opinions are invalid
Biden is struggling with black men and younger black voters
Bret Weinstein assembled a smorgasbord of mostly young African American academics in a fascinating two-hour round table discussion
Black America is hardly a monolith
The rule of law has been having a hard time of it lately