As popstar Tyla has shot to international fame, her identity as a coloured South African has sparked a debate over racial identity and self-identification in Black spaces. Tyla Laura Seethal, a ...
The freshman congressman from Arizona later issued a statement about his use of the derogatory term, saying that he "misspoke" Kevin Dietsch/Getty Arizona Republican Rep. Eli Crane drew condemnation ...
A Republican representative from Arizona triggered an angry response in the House of Representatives after using the term “coloured people” to refer to Black Americans during a floor debate. Eli Crane ...
One Democrat called the remark "offensive and very inappropriate." Sen. Tommy Tuberville is not the only Republican who is finding himself under fire for his words this week. Rep. Eli Crane of Arizona ...
Natasha Robinson receives funding from the ESRC and the British Academy. South African singer-songwriter Tyla made history in February 2024 when she won the inaugural Grammy for Best African Music ...
Community members and constituents of Rep. Eli Crane are reacting to his use of a Jim Crow-era term on the House floor. While defending his amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, Crane, ...
Given Mkhari, Founder and Executive Chairman of MSG Afrika Group wants the coloured community to get the recognition it ...
Congressional members swiftly condemned Republican U.S. Rep. Eli Crane of Arizona for referring to Black Americans who serve in the military as “colored people.” On Friday, the freshman congressman ...
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) condemned “racism of any kind, by any party” on CNN, Friday after her House Republican colleague Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) used the term “colored people” during a speech on the ...
Rashid Seedat receives funding from Gauteng Provincial Government for the Gauteng City-Region Observatory. He is affiliated with the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation as a member of the Board of Trustees. The ...
A poster created by the People Against Race Classification (PARC) created quite a stir on social media when it boldly stated, “Criminalise the word Coloured, just like the K-word”. The PARC’s poster ...
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