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Many are apprehensive of the future amid rising hate crimes reported since early November.

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President-elect Donald Trump received minimal support from minority voters, according to a new study conducted by Reuters.

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Understandably many Americans are still highly emotional over the presidential election of Donald Trump and that means that statements from public figures regarding the election are even more highly scrutinized than usual. Oprah Winfrey found this out the hard way when she recently gave her thoughts on President Obama and Trump sitting down together for […]

Honestly, at this point all we can do is laugh to stop from crying.

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The day after Tuesday's election, a seemingly record number of racial incidents were captured by social media users.

Reid weaves in and out of personal narrative to express his contempt for Trump and his rhetoric that has severely frightened a majority of minorities, including African-Americans, the LGBT community, Muslims, Mexicans and women.

For categorization purposes, I am considered a millennial. But two things are very clear, when I enter the room—I am a woman and I am Black.

We tend to underestimate the power and symbolism of fashion within major historical moments; however, we can't ignore what we saw this morning.

Hillary Clinton has a 98.2 percent chance of becoming the nation’s next president. The HuffPost forecast model shows that she will likely receive 323 electoral votes and Donald Trump will only garner 215.

Chicago's hometown hero, Chance The Rapper, led thousands to an early voting site on Monday evening after his "Parade To The Polls" concert.

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This morning, the call to prayer, the Adhan, woke me just after 4 am as it came from the three crackly loudspeakers at the mosques that surround my house. I have been on an extended stay on the African and 99% Muslim island of Zanzibar for the past couple of months, working with the Zanzibar […]

During a campaign stump speech for Hillary Clinton on Thursday in Columbus, Ohio, Obama excoriated not just Trump but also the Republican Party, which helped propelled the Republican presidential nominee's political rise.