Michigan Introduces Bill To Mandate Teaching Slavery As It Existed In American History

Michigan Introduces Bill To Mandate Teaching Slavery As It Existed In American History

In the aftermath of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va, Democrats in Michigan's House of Representatives are pushing for legislation requiring that African-American history is a mandatory part of the curriculum in all public schools. 

This new legislation sponsored by Democratic Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogoexplains The Root, the lead sponsor, is critical due to growing attempts by Republican-led school boards to rewrite the history of slavery in America. 

The Texas Board of Education, in particular, has led the way in rewriting the history of slavery in America, changing the verbiage around the presence of Africans on plantations to 'workers' rather than slaves. More than one school board has tried to position the history of slavery as one akin to the temporary migrant workers who harvest food crops in America. 

Alessandra Ambrosio & Eddie Redmayne Celebrate Omega's Seamaster Aqua Terra Watch 15th Anniversary

Alessandra Ambrosio & Eddie Redmayne Celebrate Omega's Seamaster Aqua Terra Watch 15th Anniversary

Omega Watches has tapped Alessandra Ambrosio and Eddie Redmayne to be the faces of its new Seamaster Aqua Terra campaign for women and men, respectively. The Seamaster watch has been an important staple for Omega for the past 70 years. The Seamaster Aqua Terra model was created in 2002, making this year Aqua Terra’s 15th anniversary.

The luxury watch market has struggled to maintain its relevance as a status must-have and also in the "context of geopolitical and economic instability", advises LVMH shairman Bernard Arnault. Omega is owned by Swatch, who predicts strong growth for the brand in 2017. The Financial Times notes thatSwatch is notoriously overly-optimistic in its business projections. 

Thomas Chauvet, head of luxury goods equity research at Citigroup, told FT: “It feels like the industry is only at the beginning of downsizing, but the numbers are less bad and investors want to believe we’re at the bottom. “There has been too much price inflation without innovation over the past decade. There is a danger of too much complacency — after all it was a technology company, not a Swiss company, that launched smartwatches.”

Ophelie Guillermand Fronts 'Shop The Drop' By Arved Colvin-Smith For The Sunday Times Style

Ophelie Guillermand Fronts 'Shop The Drop' By Arved Colvin-Smith For The Sunday Times Style

Top model Ophelie Guillermand poses in the red zone for 'Shop The Drop', styled by Flossie Saunders. Photographer Arved Colvin-Smith is in the studio for The Sunday Times Style' August 20, 2017./ Hair by Federico Ghezzi; makeup by Isak Helgason

Valentine Bouquet In Retro Swim Looks By Zoltan Tombor For Vogue Netherlands July-August 2017

Valentine Bouquet In Retro Swim Looks By Zoltan Tombor For Vogue Netherlands July-August 2017

Model Valentine Bouquet is styled by Astrid Shilders in retro swim bodies and femininity from Michael Kors, The Row, Miu Miu and more. Valentine's sequin embellished jacket from Chanel goes mega-wattage glam.  Photographer Zoltan Tombor flashes the late summer solitude for Harper's Bazaar NetherlandsJuly-August 2017.

Dear Ivanka, Study Gary Cohn For Clues On Finding Your Jewish Voice In The Trump Administration

Dear Ivanka, Study Gary Cohn For Clues On Finding Your Jewish Voice In The Trump Administration

Dear Ivanka. Once a Jew, always a Jew, but then. . . in your case. . . we are supposed to understand that you are still finding your voice seven years later on your own Jewishness. The last time Jews were visibly under attack in America and worldwide, many high and mighty Jews were unable to find the will to speak out on the growing global atrocities. My first husband was run out of Birmingham, Alabama in no uncertain terms because he is a Jew. The experience shook him to his core, being a Bronx boy from New York. 

A prominent member of your father's inner circle, his chief economic adviser, Gary D. Cohn -- a Jew -- nearly left the Trump administration in the wake of Charlottesville, reports the New York Times. 

In his first public remarks on the national dialogue about the Charlottesville violence and white nationalist marches against Jews. Mr. Cohn said in an interview on Thursday with the Financial Times, that as a “patriotic American” he did not want to leave his job as the director of the national economic council.

“But I also feel compelled to voice my distress over the events of the last two weeks,” Mr. Cohn said, with his knowledge that the mere thought that the stock market could tank if he walked out is a real one. 

Agata Pospieszynska Captures Marine Gaudin For Harper's Bazaar Russia September 2017

Agata Pospieszynska Captures Marine Gaudin For Harper's Bazaar Russia September 2017

Rising photographer Agata Pospieszynska focuses her lens on model Marine Gaudin, styled by Svetlana Vashenyak in street-savvy menswear mixes for Harper's Bazaar Russia September 2017./ Hair by Mirka Hajdova; makeup by Celine Martin

Mariacarla Boscono Channels O'Keeffe In Phil Poynter Images For InStyle US September 2017

Mariacarla Boscono Channels O'Keeffe In Phil Poynter Images For InStyle US September 2017

Top model Mariacarla Boscono channels Georgia O'Keeffe, styled by Vanessa Chow in Louis Vuitton, Celine, The Row and more. Phil Poynter captures the Southwest-inspired elegance for InStyle September 2017.

The Clooneys Donate $1 Million To Anti-Defamation League | JP Morgan Splits $1 Million With ADL & SPLC

The Clooneys Donate $1 Million To Anti-Defamation League | JP Morgan Splits $1 Million With ADL & SPLC

George and Amal Clooney realize there is work to be done in America. The worldly couple deeply involved in social justice movements in Sudan and other dire places globally have turned their attention to America, in the wake of Charlottesville. 

In the aftermath of the white supremacy marches near the University of Virginia, two organizations, in particular, are receiving support from big donors: the ADL (Anti-Defamation League) and the SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center). 

Thanks to a $1 million grant from the Clooney Foundation, and another $1 million from Apple's president Tim Cook, the Southern Poverty Law Center is working hard to take down hate groups across America. 

Regan Cameron Flashes Ola Rudnicka In 'Onwards & Upwards' For Harper's Bazaar UK September 2017

Regan Cameron Flashes Ola Rudnicka In 'Onwards & Upwards' For Harper's Bazaar UK September 2017

Model Ola Rudnicka is all business, styled in 'Onwards & Upwards' by Miranda Almond. Photographer Regan Cameron is behind the lens for Harper's Bazaar UK September 2017./ Hair by Roku Roppongi; makeup by Shinobu

Paul Wetherell Captures Julia Hoomans In 'Fashion & Art' For Vogue China September 2017

Paul Wetherell Captures Julia Hoomans In 'Fashion & Art' For Vogue China September 2017

Model Julia Hoomans brings an artistic and fashion minimalism to architectural volumes styled by Brian Molloy. Photographer Paul Wetherell flashes 'Fashion & Art' for Vogue China September 2017./ Hair by Marki Shkreli; makeup by Benjamin Puckey

You Are A Bonobo, Dear Hillary. Trump Is A Silverback With The Smallest Penis & Tiny Brain

You Are A Bonobo, Dear Hillary. Trump Is A Silverback With The Smallest Penis & Tiny Brain

The night Donald Trump literally stalked Hillary Clinton onstage made her skin crawl. This is just one revelation in an excerpt from her new book 'What Happened', written and narrated by the 2016 presidential candidate who experienced a stunning loss to Donald Trump. 

The second match-up between the two candidates was hyper-charged. The Oct. 10, 2016 debate took place days after the release of Trump's 'Access Hollywood' tape in which Trump bragged to host Billy Bush about grabbing women “by the pus*y.” The video threatened to derail Trump’s White House race as Republicans sought to distance themselves from their Republican standard-bearer. 

When it was over, Trump ally Nigel Farage screamed with glee like "he was like a silverback; he totally dominated her . . . the alpha males are back!!!"

EYE: Balmain & L'Oreal Paris UNITED WE ARE INVINCIBLE Campaign Brings Fashion Tribes Together

EYE: Balmain & L'Oreal Paris UNITED WE ARE INVINCIBLE Campaign Brings Fashion Tribes Together

In the age of Trump, the L'Oreal Paris and Balmain collaboration is exactly what we need. Olivier Rousteing's Balmain army stands strong with 12 diverse top models fronting the campaign behind the core message: UNITED, WE ARE INVINCIBLE.

The capsule collection includes 12 couture matte shades by Color Riche in shades ranging from deep plums to sweet pinks. Models Doutzen Kroes, Lara Stone, Cindy Bruna, Ming Xi, Luma Grothe, Neelam Gill, Alexia Graham, Valentina Sampaio, Soo Joo Park, Grace Bol and Maria Borges appear in the advertisements, lensed by Nico Bustos.

The diverse range of models, hailing from all over the world, was an intentional choice to not just show the play of color across various skin tones, but to champion diversity — an especially topical theme in the aftermath of Charlottesville and Barcelona.  

Headlines in today's news include How Germany Deals With Neo-Nazis and a truly-sad one Calais Brawls leave 20 migrants injured. The fighting of 200 migrants threatening each other with sticks and iron bars involved five mass brawls that mainly pitted Afghans against Eritreans.

The real world is knocking on fashion's door.  While we drift above it, the knocking is louder every day, making this Balmain/L'Oreal Paris campaign unusually relevant. For all politically-correct types who might critique it as superficial, I say it's great. 

"No matter your origin, no matter your tribe. Come together, be seen, be heard. United, we are invincible. Because we are all worth it," Balmain's 31-year-old Olivier Rousteing says about the collaboration.

Natalia Vodianova Is 'Girl From The West' Lensed By Giampaolo Sgura For Vogue Russia September 2017

Natalia Vodianova Is 'Girl From The West' Lensed By Giampaolo Sgura For Vogue Russia September 2017

Supermodel Natalia Vodianova fronts 'Girl From the West', Marfa-inspired looks styled by Olga Dunina. Photographer Giampaolo Sgura brings Natalia's denim, plaid flannel and slip dresses into focus for Vogue Russia September 2017./ Hair by Jessica Bedza; makeup by Laurent Philppon

Updated: Now 17 Palm Beach Charity Events Cancelled At Mar-a-Lago Over Trump's Charlottesville Comments

Updated: Now 17 Palm Beach Charity Events Cancelled At Mar-a-Lago Over Trump's Charlottesville Comments

Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club -- or the Winter White House, as he prefers to call it -- may not be the Palm Beach social-calendar hot spot this winter. The president can haul down all the foreign heads of state that he wishes -- as long as Congress agrees to increase the Secret Service budget currently busted by the extravagant lifestyle of America's self-appointed royal family.  Charity fundraiser event cancellations are fast and furious after the president's sensational, intemperate comments about Charlottesville at a Trump Tower infrastructure news conference gone rogue last Tuesday. 

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Laurel Baker, executive director of the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce, of which Mar-a-Lago is a member, went public last Thursday asking charities to do a moral gut check before doing business at the club. 

"Look at your mission statement, and [evaluate] if you still defend Trump...see if this is really the direction you want to go," Baker, who's been on the executive committee of the chamber of commerce for 17 years, advised.

A chamber of commerce works to promote its members' interests, but Baker says that it's her duty to take a stand when she feels the values of her community are under attack.

She added: ”Personally, I do not feel that supporting him, directly or indirectly, speaks well of any organization. We're looking for integrity, we're looking for honesty."

Lottie Moss Wears Luxe Night Elegance Lensed By Alvaro Beamud Cortes For Tatler Russia September 2017

Lottie Moss Wears Luxe Night Elegance Lensed By Alvaro Beamud Cortes For Tatler Russia September 2017

Rising model Lottie Moss covers the September 2017 issue of Tatler Russia. Lensed by Alvaro Beamud Cortes, Lottie wears a cover red sheath dress from Prada's fall collection, Saint Laurent, Giorgio Armani, Paco Rabanne and more styled by Renata Kharkova.