Crime

Jajuan R. Henderson was getting iced tea from a car parked right outside his home in Trenton, New Jersey when plainclothes officers approached him and shouted at him. One officer smashed the driver's side window and Henderson was shot four times, which resulted in him being paralyzed from the chest down.

Celebrity News

Jussie Smollett's brother, Jocqui Smollett, is pointing fingers at the Black community for our lack of support for his brother's hate crime allegation saying, "Our community innately has a lot of homophobia in it."

A Black man in Arizona had the police called on him by a bank teller that wrongfully accused him of trying to cash a fake check, which some people are now considering a case of racial profiling.

The professional troll took to Twitter last week to cry about the way Russians are being treated in America over their Invasion of Ukraine.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

Her life mattered not just because she helped spark the nation's consciousness but because Breonna deserved to live her life to the fullest. 

Sports

Osaka got emotional when talking about the incident after her match with Kudermatova, comparing it to Serena and Venus Williams being heckled at the BNP Paribas Open.  

One of the men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery is attempting to throw his two co-defendants under the bus, including his own son, by painting them as anti-Black racists in a desperate attempt to be acquitted in the federal hate crime trial that resulted in three guilty verdicts.

"This is the gold standard of how everyone should be treated," Gassama said. "So, we're putting into question why Black migrants, in particular, are not allotted the same level of empathy and humanity." 

This year's Bloody Sunday anniversary marks the second time in the march's history that it took place without several of its founding organizers, including John Lewis, Rev. Joseph Lowery, Rev. C.T. Vivian and Bruce Boynton, who all died in 2020.

Harris reaffirmed the administration's commitment to full securing the right to vote and protecting access to democracy.