Dayo Olopade

Black President, Black Caucus, More Powerful Than Ever?

The Congressional Black Caucus is 40 years old this year, and with one of its former members in the White House, members are feeling more powerful than ever. As the CBC gathers in Washington for its annual legislative conference weekend-the first since Barack Obama was elected president-some members say the CBC, with a record 43 members, may be more influential now than at anytime in its history. 

Dayo Olopade | The Root | September 25, 2009

Our Bodies, Our World

In the third day of Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Senator Tom Coburn asked, "Do you believe that the court's abortion rulings have ended the national controversy over this issue?" Sotomayor was curt: "No." Coburn went further: "You don't have to name them, but do you think there are other similarly divisive issues that could be decided by the court in the future?" A measured Sotomayor again declined to get specific. "That, I can't answer," she said. "I can only answer what exists. People are

A New World Order

On the eve of the international political conference in Pittsburgh known as the Group of 20, President Barack Obama addressed a packed main hall of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Making his first appearance before the international diplomatic and peacekeeping body, Obama stressed that expectations of global cooperation now drive American foreign policy.

Dayo Olopade | The Root | September 24, 2009

Green Shoots in New Orleans

Margarine, margarine, 'I Can't Believe It's Not Butter.'" Poppy Tooker recalls the months of food shortages after Hurricane Katrina ripped the Gulf Coast apart. "I could not believe there was no butter." According to the New Orleans native, one unfortunate but little-noticed repercussion of the storm was the demise of dairy. As a food activist, she understood the heavily industrial process of butter churning, preservation, shipping and storage. But in light of her city's rich culinary history--fresh collards, crawfish étouffées and

Dayo Olopade | The Nation | September 21, 2009

Taking Back the House--The On-Screen and Real-Life Politics of Bill Cosby

A "fan" of what he calls "The Obama Show," the Cos says if you can't be a doctor, at least be an electrician.

Dayo Olopade | The Root | September 20, 2009

'It’s Not on Obama. It’s Really Still on Us.'

For eight television seasons (NBC, 1984-92), the Emmy Award-winning The Cosby Show, written by and starring comedian Bill Cosby, beamed an unflinching, yet humorous black family portrait into living rooms across America. Cosby, as Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable, presided over this historic foray into black upper-middle class life. The sitcom was a window into a certain, often enviable kind of black familial and romantic love, a showcase for amazing talent and a place where the situations or “problems” of a

Dayo Olopade | The Root | September 18, 2009

An Exclusive Talk with Bill Cosby

For eight television seasons (NBC, 1984-92), the Emmy Award-winning The Cosby Show, written by and starring comedian Bill Cosby, beamed an unflinching, yet humorous black family portrait into living rooms across America. Cosby, as Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable, presided over this historic foray into black upper-middle class life. The sitcom was a window into a certain, often enviable kind of black familial and romantic love, a showcase for amazing talent, and a place where the situations or "problems" of a

Dayo Olopade | The Root | September 17, 2009

Lunchtime Lessons from New Orleans

President Obama's daughters get healthy school lunches. Why don't I? So asked a pigtailed black girl plastered on buses and billboards around Washington, D.C. The White House blasted the political ad, which promoted healthy food options in public schools, as exploitative -- but the little girl's complaint should resonate with an administration that has prioritized healthy eating and food security, from both the East and West Wing of the White House.

Dayo Olopade

Schwartz Fellow

Areas of Expertise: Race & Identity

Skip Gates Speaks

The Root: We've all seen the police and media reports around your arrest last Thursday in Cambridge, Mass., Charles Ogletree issued a statement to The Root that included a synopsis of the incident. But what have you been going through since Thursday?

Dayo Olopade | The Root | July 21, 2009