Rachel Dolezal and the Problem of Colorism

Like many people, I've been fascinated (in horror) watching the Rachel Dolezal "passing" story unfold. I'm not going to rehash the various layers of how what she did was so very wrong or why "transracial," as it has been used with respect to this story, is not a thing and should not be compared to … Continue reading Rachel Dolezal and the Problem of Colorism

Graduation photo shows ‘Black Women Do Breastfeed’

I support ALL women breastfeeding, but there's a special place in my heart when I see other black mamas proudly nursing their babies. Yes, Black women DO breastfeed, and I'm glad that this picture taken to encourage other WOC has garnered so much attention, even if some of it is ignorant. http://ift.tt/1plYveb [green_message]Source: http://ift.tt/1plYveb [/green_message] … Continue reading Graduation photo shows ‘Black Women Do Breastfeed’

People Will Apparently Believe Anything (Odd Baby Names)

I was listening to a replay of an earlier episode of Lance Bass's Dirty Pop the other day, and Lance and his co-hosts were talking about the Tennessee judge who changed a child's name from "Messiah" to "Martin." This topic lead into a discussion of weird baby names people have heard, and several people called … Continue reading People Will Apparently Believe Anything (Odd Baby Names)

Don Lemon and the False-Causation Problem

As you may have already heard, CNN newsman Don Lemon caused quite an uproar in the black community this week when he went on the air to say that he not only agreed with Bill O'Reilly's racist, repugnant views on what's wrong, he thinks Papa Bear O'Reilly didn't go far enough. Saywhatnow? There are so … Continue reading Don Lemon and the False-Causation Problem