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Pennsylvania student restricted from wearing Black Lives Matter mask during graduation

Pennsylvania student restricted from wearing Black Lives Matter mask during graduation

Pennsylvania student restricted from wearing Black Lives Matter mask during graduation

Pennsylvania student restricted from wearing Black Lives Matter mask during graduation

Dean Holmes says he was permitted to proceed through with graduation after he removed his Black Lives Matter mask.

A Black Pennsylvania high school student was given an ultimatum to remove his “Black Lives Matter” mask during his graduation function.

Dean Holmes says that he was permitted to proceed through with his graduation from York Catholic High School after he conformed to their requests to remove his Black Lives Matter masks. His dad, nonetheless, took to Facebook to highlight the school’s irresponsible decision to put his son’s health at risk and potentially exposes him to COVID-19. The family strongly believes racial discrimination played a major role in the school’s decision.

“As a parent, I will not stand for my son being humiliated publicly, having his basic human dignity crushed on what should have been one of the happiest days of his young life,” John Holmes wrote in the lengthy post.

“My son literally was discriminated against in plain sight based on his race and his prior civil rights activism, and this latest action is part of a pattern and practice of discrimination at York Catholic and it cannot stand unchallenged,” he continued. “One can only graduate from high school one time and for him to have to suffer this injustice is reprehensible. The dissatisfaction that he felt by being pulled out of line and forced to remove his mask was both incalculable and traumatic and will follow him the rest of his life.”

The school has since released a statement saying that they don’t permit messages of any sort on the student’s caps or gowns and were following a similar protocol for the masks.

“Each graduate was given a face shield to be worn in lieu of a face mask,” Arthur Full, Chairman of York Catholic School Board, wrote in a statement. “Graduates gathered outside the church prior to processing inside. They were checked in, asked several questions regarding exposure to COVID-19 and temperature checked. Two other graduates chose to wear a solid face mask with no writing in addition to the actual shield and sought permission in advance to do so.”

Full continued, “It was not until the last minute, right before entering the church, that the face mask with writing was put on. York Catholic administration directed the face mask to be removed privately, away from the other graduates and guests.”

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JAY-Z reveals three unheard tracks exclusively on TIDAL

JAY-Z reveals three unheard tracks exclusively on TIDAL

JAY-Z reveals three unheard tracks exclusively on TIDAL

JAY-Z reveals three unheard tracks exclusively on TIDAL

Fans can now stream “Glory,” “What The Game Made Me,” and “From Marcy To Hollywood” on the platform.

JAY-Z’s music and business success is undisputed, having triumphed all components of entertainment in his decades-long profession. Given the entirety of his present accomplishments, it just makes since for the Brooklyn legend to refresh people’s memory of past releases now and again. This week, he chose to uncover three singles from the vault, carrying them to his TIDAL music platform for its premium subscribers to stream exclusively.

The latest of the three is The Neptunes-created “Glory,” which highlights JAY-Z’s beautiful daughter Blue Ivy and was initially debuted on his Life+Times blog in 2012. The other two, “What The Game Made Me” and “From Marcy To Hollywood,” are both from the 90’s and highlight help from long-term “ROC” teammates Memphis Bleek and Sauce Money. “What The Game Made Me” first showed up on the Master P-driven I Got the Hook-Up! soundtrack while “From Marcy To Hollywood” showed up on The Player’s Club soundtrack:

“Glory” is noteworthy for its timing, as JAY-Z released the intensely-power driven track a little over a week after her birth:

“Last time the miscarriage was so tragic, we was afraid you’d disappear, but nah, baby, you magic, so there you have it, s*** happens/

Just make sure the plane you on is bigger than your carry-on baggage, everybody go through stuff, life is a gift, love, open it up/

You’re a child of destiny, you’re the child of my destiny, you’re my child with the child from Destiny’s Child, that’s a hell of a recipe. Glory! Glory!/”

JAY Z’s latest music releases, he plays a key role in Jay Electronica’s hotly anticipated debut album A Written Testimony, which was released back in March. He likewise collaborated with his superstar wife Beyoncé for the critically acclaimed album Everything Is Love in 2018. His last (and thirteenth) solo LP, 4:44, was released a year earlier.

Press play on “Glory,” “What The Game Made Me,” and “From Marcy To Hollywood” below.

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Russ requests “One More Chance” on new single

Russ requests “One More Chance” on new single

Russ requests “One More Chance” on new single

Russ requests "One More Chance" on new single

The track was discharged after an Instagram Live account meeting.

Over the recent months, Russ has been favoring his fans with several high energy tracks. This week, he proceeds with that streak by conveying his most recent single “One More Chance,” a self-created cut that sees the Atlanta-based recording artist attempting to win his relationship back:

“I f***ed up, I apologize, please, I want my baby back, yeah, I said, “I’m sorry” like a hundred times, loyal, but I hope I cross your mind/

Girl, you know you always pop in mine? If I was you I would of left me, too, we just started out, it end so soon, forget how bad I really wanted you…/”

The track was first uncovered during an ongoing Instagram Live meeting, where Russ basically welcomed his fans into the song’s creation. Given his freshly discovered freedom following his takeoff from Columbia Records, it’s pretty safe to accept that he’ll be making himself considerably more accessible to his supporters pushing ahead.

Preceding “One More Chance,” Russ dropped off the singles “Still,” “Can’t Be Me,” and “Give Up.” He likewise liberated the exclusive release of his third studio album SHAKE THE SNOW GLOBE, which saw seven tunes added to the initial 14. The musical project likewise included joint efforts with Boogie, Ty Dolla $ign, Rick Ross, Devin The Dude, Benny The Butcher, and more. 

Notwithstanding the flood of music, this previous month has likewise observed Russ standing up on the side of Black lives during a meeting with Variety, telling his fellow non-Black friends that they must contribute to the culture that they’re financially benefiting from:

“To not give back to the same culture that’s provided me a life and a living, is the definition of thievery, vulture, robbing. If you’re a white artist who’s benefited off of Black culture financially, you need to put money back into Black culture. Your screenshot with your feelings typed on them is not enough. F*** off. Put some money down.”

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Future and Lil Uzi Vert uncover two new blazing singles

Future and Lil Uzi Vert uncover two new blazing singles

Future and Lil Uzi Vert uncover two new blazing singles

Future and Lil Uzi Vert uncover two new blazing singles

The tracks were likewise joined by Hype Williams-coordinated trailers.

Throughout the end of the week, Future and Lil Uzi Vert got their fans energized by elevating what seems to be another shared venture from the two. Calling themselves PLUTO x BABY PLUTO, the artists likewise uncovered a few secretive trailers coordinated by the incredible Hype Williams, which show the rappers talking recent developments at a laundromat and liquor store. Presently, the world gets the opportunity to look at two new singles from Future and Uzi named “Patek,” delivered by Starboy and Brandon Finessin, and “Over Your Head,” created by D. Slope. The arrival of the hard-hitting cuts likewise corresponded with Lil Uzi Vert’s 26th birthday celebration.

While the two tracks contain the standard topic that is normal from Future and Uzi, “Over Your Head” additionally addresses the different ladies that the hip hop stars encounter during their particular careers: 

“Everything I said went right over your head, your head, went right over your head, she keep tryna text me, leave her messages on read, on read, leave ‘em on read/

F*** it off and end up with your best friend instead, instead, your best friend instead, I just spent three million dollars, they fell in her bed, in her bed, they fell in her bed
I don’t understand why they don’t understand why they not hot as me, I can switch it up in a blink of an eye, so you can’t copy me…/”

Preceding the arrival of “Patek” and “Over Your Head,” both Future and Lil Uzi Vert conveyed billboard charting solo albums of their own — Uzi dropped the hotly anticipated Eternal Atake in March, while Future astonished the masses with High Off Life two months after the fact. Both have likewise worked together a few times before, making classic tracks like “All Bad,” “Wassup,” DJ ESCO’s “Too Musch Sauce,” and A$AP Ferg’s “New Level (Remix).”

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