The indomitable Melissa Harris-Perry, once the voice of the weekends through her two-hour show on MSNBC—at once ritual before brunch or church or work and a much-needed respite from the unceasing ...
MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry offered a teary-eyed apology Saturday for a segment about Mitt Romney’s black grandson, Kieran. Harris-Perry began her show by addressing last weekend’s segment, during ...
Conservative pundit Ann Coulter insinuated on Monday that MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry was a token African American on the cable network. Coulter was on Fox New’s Hannity show discussing ...
When Melissa Harris-Perry refused to host her eponymous MSNBC talk show in late February, she said she was stepping back because over the past few weeks she had been "silenced." Shortly afterward, she ...
MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry made good on her vow to boycott her own show on Saturday, refusing to anchor her weekend program as she wages an extraordinary public war with the executives whom she ...
*MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry describes a disturbing encounter with a man in Iowa on Monday while she was there covering the caucuses. In an essay published at the website of Wake Forest University ...
Melissa Harris-Perry — who hosts thethe MSNBC weekend show “Melissa Harris-Perry” and taught at Princeton from 2006 until 2010 — is now switching academic homes once again, this time to her alma mater ...
Melissa Harris-Perry, a Wake Forest University professor who is also an MSNBC news host, has told her TV show staff that the future of her program is unclear following a dispute with members of the ...
The feud between Dr. Melissa Harris-Perry and MSNBC continues as both pled their case on NPR’s All Things Considered this week. Harris-Perry accused the company of not supporting her while crunching ...
Colorlines investigative reporter Brentin Mock discusses the aftermath of the BP oil spill three years later on MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry Show. Colorlines is the leading source for accessible media ...
Two of Melissa Harris-Perry's Wake Forest University students, Austin Cook and Daniela Feijoo join to discuss their experiences as they engage with the democratic ...
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