“My Brother Is So Far Gone”: How Male Influencers Turned The Men In These People’s Lives Toxic People told BuzzFeed News how their loved ones have embraced deeply hateful and misogynistic worldviews since listening to “alpha male” influencers. A beloved brother who suddenly supports violence against women, a dad who minored in women’s studies and Read More…
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Sex 0r Your Phone Which Goes First
Sex or Your Phone Which Goes First How I Stopped Letting Tech Ruin My Love Life Every night, my wife and I engaged in the same routine: She put our daughter to bed, brushed her teeth, and freshened up. We both slipped under the covers, exchanged knowing glances, and started doing what comes naturally to Read More…
How to Make Peace With Your Phone
How to Make Peace With Your Phone The siren call of your phone’s latest beep or buzz can feel irresistible. Nir Eyal shares strategies for taking back some control. Nir Eyal Don’t wait for spare time, read now! Think about the last time you were busted for being on your phone while you were supposed Read More…
The Justis Connection wants to make Black attorneys
The Justis Connection wants to make Black attorneys more accessible to Black clients “Aligning Black people with Black lawyers is the right thing to do, not only for that person, but also for the system,” said Kisha A. Brown, founder and CEO of the Justis Connection. Lawyers Anu Kemet, left, Kisha A. Brown, center, and Read More…
How The God Of The Binary Fails Black People
How the God of the Binary fails Black people We are more than just good or bad: How the God of the Binary fails Black people By Itoro Udofia I grew up under the tutelage of The God of the Binary. He was forever in opposition to a ubiquitous outside force. He was the Good Read More…
As Innocent Black Men Wait In Prison
As innocent Black men wait in prison to be exonerated, their families share the toll Wrongful convictions have long-lasting consequences spanning generations — and Black families are affected the most. Tomekia Hicks-Gaskins was 29 when her brother, Termaine Hicks, went to prison for a rape he did not commit. She was 48 when he was Read More…








