Jemele Hill

From Jamie Riley to Jemele Hill, Black writers and leaders are being labeled as racist. This should encourage us to speak up even more.
On air Thursday, Le Batard criticized the network's policy of avoiding politics as "weak-ass" and "cowardly."
“It is challenging ... and to be honest with you, it is also hurtful," the Democratic senator said.
"Shout-out to Jay Z and Beyonce for being them," the journalist wrote on Twitter.
"I didn’t even think it was controversial,” the former ESPN host said.
The journalist discussed the LeBron James' Showtime documentary series "Shut Up and Dribble" that she narrates.
The departing ESPN journalist will cover "the intersection of sports, race, politics, gender, and culture.”
She was controversially suspended last year after calling Donald Trump a white supremacist.
“This is the biggest accomplishment of my career.”
The former “SportsCenter” anchor denies claims made in an ex-colleague's lawsuit.