Isabel Wilkerson's ambitious new book seeks to reframe American racism — and place it among a pantheon of other brutal caste systems.
'Caste' Explodes The Myth Of American Exceptionalism
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With Hollywood On Hold, Celebrity Stylists Navigate Life Without The Red Carpet
As prominent events are postponed or canceled in light of the coronavirus, out-of-work stylists are trying to maintain solid footing in an ever-murky industry.
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Can A Book Club Fight Racism?
White people are turning to anti-racist reading groups to make sense of this moment — and, they hope, to make change.
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Whitney Museum Cancels Exhibition After Criticism For Exploiting Black Artists [UPDATE]
The museum purchased work "outside of the art buying context" and without compensating the artists, according to some whose work the Whitney acquired.
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Are Looters Undermining The Movement — Or Creating It?
Vicky Osterweil's "In Defense of Looting" makes the case that looting isn't a betrayal of protests for Black lives, but a vital aspect of the movement.
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Elena Ferrante's New Novel Captures The Disillusionment Of Female Adolescence
In "The Lying Life of Adults," a teenage girl goes searching for someone to believe in.
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Netflix's 'The Duchess' Takes The Bad Mom Sitcom To The Extreme
Katherine Ryan's new comedy depicts the single mom as an anti-heroine, with mixed success.
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Then & Now
Photographers returned to scenes they photographed before 2020. This multimedia project highlights contrasting images, reminding us of a way of life that once was.
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J.K. Rowling And The Necessity Of Critiquing Transphobic Tropes
A controversial character in the author's new book may be minor, but what the character represents deserves to be called out, challenged and unpacked.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Was More Than A Political Icon
The Supreme Court justice had an indelible impact on the culture at large. Now, what will we do with her legacy?
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In Her New Novel, Marilynne Robinson Puts Segregation Center Stage
"Jack" is a romance between a lost soul and the woman who offers him a chance at redemption — if only the unforgiving eyes of the world could accept their love.
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Kayla Reefer Won't Be Defined By Just One Artistic Genre
The Black & Latina artist contains multitudes. She sat down with HuffPost to talk about her work as a photographer, cinematographer, and clothing designer.
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Competitive Debaters Are Ready For Their ‘Me Too’ Moment
HuffPost spoke to nearly a dozen former elite high school debaters who described a culture of misogyny, racism and sexual abuse — and are demanding change.
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Rocío Cintrón Brings Beloved Characters To Life As A Toy Designer
While working for Disney, the artist has helped design and develop toys for Minnie Mouse, Sofia the First, and others.
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'Emily in Paris' Is As Boring and Basic As a Sponsored Instagram Story
Netflix’s new series aims for cosmopolitan fantasy but doesn’t quite hit the mark.
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Reading Rumaan Alam's Apocalypse Novel At The End Of The World
In "Leave the World Behind," a family on vacation tries to ignore the catastrophe unfolding outside their cozy retreat.
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'The Bachelor' Has A Race — And Racism — Problem
HuffPost spoke to 12 former Bachelor contestants about tokenization, racist backlash and where the franchise can go from here.
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A Live Q&A With Groundbreaking Latinx Artists
Join us on Instagram as we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with two talented visual creators.
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Our Fictional President
Donald Trump, as bizarre and unpredictable as a satirical president, ushered us into a world where novels can't outstrip the weirdness of reality.
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Charles Dance On 'The Crown,' 'Game Of Thrones' And Aging In Hollywood
The actor, widely known for his role as Tywin Lannister, has a string of projects sure to impress this season, including "Mank."
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