People of Color

Women and candidates of color talked about their experiences and how they've been affected by a Washington dominated by people who don't look like them.
"When men and boys die too soon ... we all pay a heavy, heavy price," Dr. Wizdom Powell, author of a new report on health disparities in men of color, told HuffPost.
HuffPost spoke to four people of color to find out why they feel left out by the Me Too movement.
Nearly half of those on Monday's DNC roster were black or Hispanic.
These activists say the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando stemmed from hundreds of years of racial injustice.
"As a culture, Dominican people just don’t discuss [mental illness]."
"I assumed that once I pressed send ... I would never be nominated for an Emmy," she says. "I was OK with that."