
Tatsha Robertson
Editor-in-Chief at The Root
Writer. | Editor. | Co-Author #TheFormula. | Previously: Senior Editor at PeopleMag and Deputy Editor at EssenceMag | My Blog: https://t.co/eYzodtDSt9
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2 months ago |
theroot.com | Tatsha Robertson
In the midst of federal job layoffs, and the increasing handwringing by Black female supporters of former presidential candidate Kamala Harris on whether to rest or help others fight during the next four years, an intriguing conference – dubbed The Opportunity Summit - gathered last week in both the U.S. Capitol and Hart Senate Office Building. Suggested ReadingThe Black Excellence & Literature That Influenced Eboni K.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Tatsha Robertson
In the midst of federal job layoffs, and the increasing handwringing by Black female supporters of former presidential candidate Kamala Harris on whether to rest or help others fight during the next four years, an intriguing conference – dubbed The Opportunity Summit - gathered last week in both the U.S. Capitol and Hart Senate Office Building.
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2 months ago |
theroot.com | Tatsha Robertson
Roy Wood Jr., the host of CNN's "Have I Got News For You," talks about why calling "Trump" stupid is ... well stupid.
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Jan 27, 2025 |
theroot.com | Tatsha Robertson
Donald Trump’s first week back in office has felt catastrophic, and Black Americans are reasonably frustrated and concerned with what they’re seeing in news headlines and social media posts. Since the 47th president was inaugurated on Martin Luther King Day last week, many Black folks feel that our leaders are too quiet, our rich celebs are doing nothing with the power they have, and that our white colleagues and friends are being passive in the face of blatant discrimination.
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Jan 27, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Tatsha Robertson
Donald Trump’s first week back in office has felt catastrophic, and Black Americans are reasonably frustrated and concerned with what they’re seeing in news headlines and social media posts. Since the 47th president was inaugurated on Martin Luther King Day last week, many Black folks feel that our leaders are too quiet, our rich celebs are doing nothing with the power they have, and that our white colleagues and friends are being passive in the face of blatant discrimination.
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