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    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Candace Owens Blasts Chrissy Teigen, Calls Her A ‘Malignant Sociopathic Narcissist’

    June 25, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    When there’s an opportunity to cut deeper, you can always count on firebrand Candace Owens to throw salt into open wound and go for the jugular. And this time the wounded soul would be Chrissy Teigen, who brought this pain on herself, yes, but she’s […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Man Goes On Shooting Spree To Kill White Men Who Had ‘Taken From Him All His Life’

    June 25, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      A 39-year-old man with an ax to grind against white folks, went on a shooting spree in Georgia and Alabama on a quest to reportedly kill only white men. Justin Tyran Roberts, a Black man, allegedly admitted to Columbus police that his weekend shooting […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Will Victoria’s Secret’s Rebranding Effort to ‘Redefine Sexy’ Take Off? / VIDEO

    June 25, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    *Who doesn’t love some good rebranding? Aside from the mere fact that it indeed can cost the host company thousands and most times millions of dollars plus much energy, when done correctly, it can have a positive effect. Victoria’s Secret is ramping up for its revival […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    AOC calls out ‘white men’ who voted against Juneteenth

    June 25, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      Queens Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called out her House GOP colleagues who voted against establishing “Juneteenth” as a federal holiday. “They were all men and they were all white. Like all white men. There weren’t even women. Like no diversity in it,” AOC told TMZ in an on-the-street interview […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Black Woman Cashier Shot And Killed After Asking Customer To Wear Face Mask

    June 25, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      A Black woman who was a cashier at an Atlanta area supermarket was shot and killed for asking a customer to put on a face mask. LaQuitta Willis, 41, died on Monday in a triple shooting at the Big Bear Supermarket in Decatur, GA., according to […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    NHL team called out for Juneteenth graphic of shark breaking chains

    June 25, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      “I never imagined me sharing my art and talking about racial injustice with my team would lead to this.” The San Jose Sharks caught some heat on Wednesday after the NHL team tweeted a picture of their shark logo biting through a slave’s chains for Juneteenth. […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    AG Merrick Garland: ‘Top domestic violent extremist threat’ is white supremacy

    June 16, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    “In the FBI’s view, the top domestic violent extremist threat comes from racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those who advocated for the superiority of the white race” The Biden administration says it will enhance its analysis of threats from domestic terrorists, including the […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine to Launch Public High School in South LA

    June 16, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    Dr. Dre and music industry mogul Jimmy Iovine have joined forces to launch a new public high school in South L.A. that will open in Fall 2022. Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, Dr. Dre said he wants to reach “the inner-city kid, the younger me.” He added: “Here’s a place that […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    White Woman Caught On Video Vandalizing Monument Honoring Black Enslaved Laborer: ‘I Don’t Give A F**k’

    June 16, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    Racism is always on the job. In Portland, Oregon, the bust of a Black enslaved laborer named York, who accompanied Merriweather Lewis and William Clark on their expeditions throughout North America beginning in 1804, was defaced by a white woman on Tuesday. The incident that […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Nevada schools reckon with race, triggering polarization

    June 16, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    The clashes mirror fights underway throughout the U.S. Nevada has become the latest flashpoint in a national debate over how to teach students about racism and its role in U.S. history, with parents clashing over curriculum proposals. People wore MAGA hats and waved signs outside […]

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