Soledad O'Brien said many of the issues African-Americans faced with police 10 years ago are the same today.

On the heels of Hurricane Katrina’s 10th anniversary, Soledad O’Brien held her 5th Annual Starfish Foundation Gala, the award-winning journalist’s initiative to mentor promising young women from the New…

Journalist Soledad O’Brien brings her Black In America Town Hall Tour to Charlotte this month. She will host a discussion and panel focused race, class,…

For a certain segment of Bill Cosby’s fan base, the legendary comedian is as pristine as it gets. That is, so long as he doesn’t step…

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I missed the first one.  When Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in as our first African-American president with an agenda that I believed passionately in,…

After the widely discussed “Who is Black in America?” aired, NewsOne sat down with host Soledad O’Brien to discuss viewer reactions and what is next…

Soledad O’Brien recently addressed how she felt when her “Blackness” was challenged during an interview with Rev. Jesse Jackson. O’Brien who identifies herself as a Black woman, is of Afro-Cuban and Irish decent. O’Brien is a renown advocate for Black and Latino people, notably for her work with CNN’s “Black In America”. Soledad O’Brien describes […]