Home » Front Page » Currently Reading:

The Complexities of Race with Mariah Carey and George Lopez

December 18, 2009 Front Page 1 Comment

Wow, I remember when Mariah tried to deny that she was black. But these DNA tests prove that race is really a social construct!!!

Posted by:

Currently there is "1 comment" on this Article:

  1. Truthful says:

    She should have taken the test. Black people just want to claim anyone with a drop of black blood because they hate themselves and wish they were white.

Comment on this Article:







Related Articles:

#NowReading “The Tanning Of America” [by: Steve Stoute]

September 12, 2011

For all you, “I’m not a businessman, I’m a business” men, Steve Stoute writes a book that shares all his marketing secrets. It’s called The Tanning of America and it’s already interesting from the preface, where Stoute explores his fascination with the partnering of Run DMC and Adidas! This book is all about how America [...]

Are we Post-Racial?

June 7, 2011

In the years since Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration, quite a few older pundits and columnists have began to call the younger generations “post-racial.” These thinkers have said that race relations have changed so drastically in the past 50 years that Millenials (kids born between 1980-1995) don’t visualize race as a marker of identity. A fascinating [...]

Cut Obama Some Slack or Is He Slacking???

April 28, 2011

Blacks and whites are still sharing different views about the President and more specifically his recent revealing of his long ass birth certificate. What gives? 40 Words to Describe Obama–

Arizona Bans Abortion on Basis of Race or Gender

March 30, 2011

In yet another example of bizarre legislative moves in Arizona,  Gov. Jan Brewer signed a bill into law yesterday to ban abortions performed on the basis of the race or gender of the fetus. The Associated Press reports: “The law makes it a felony to perform or provide financing for an abortion sought because of [...]

Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter still fighting long after boxing days pass

February 27, 2011

“He once boxed to make a living — because, he said, blacks in the 1940s and ’50s had few options outside being a criminal or entertainer — but he fights today because innocent people in prison rarely have anyone in their corner. After enduring a portion of his prison bid and being instrumental in an [...]

Recent Comments:

  • Justin Burkhardt: Is it crazy that i didn't even know Boosie Bad azz was in jail for murder? Crazy. Great & interesting little story ...
  • Omari Hawkins: i think this article speaks truth as a young black male in white america it is hard for me to acomplish goals with ...
  • Stape: I'm a retired NYC Correction Officer, just like to wish you the best in finding a job, don't blame the administrati...