Karen calls Black lady good little slave over cover wearing
“You’re wearing your mask like all the other little slaves out here,” Karen said in the video. On Saturday (July 11), a video surfaced online of a Karen calling a Black lady “a good little slave” for complying with mask-wearing standards, which were set up by the administration in the midst of Coronavirus.
Alabama man walks 1,000+ miles to Minnesota in tribute to George Floyd
Terry Willis started his excursion toward the beginning of June. With an end goal to offer his help towards George Floyd, Terry Willis set out on a 1,000+ mile excursion to Minnesota. As indicated by Kare 11, Willis’ trek started on June 2 from Alabama with the objective of acquiring attention to racial shameful acts America. Right now, he is on the last leg of his excursion – the spot where Floyd died at the hands of police brutality in Minneapolis.
TUFFY DOEE LEADING THE NEW SCHOOL OF HIP-HOP
Some people are born with a built-in “it factors” and come out of the womb with the spirit of a bonafide hustler. Possessing a raw ability of leadership places an invisible crown upon the head and requires a higher level of self-expectation. The path of a “king” is a road less traveled and created for a chosen few.
IKTEA Taking No Prisoners in 2020 and creating new lanes for Music Millennial’s
New York City streets are cold, relentless, unforgiving, and only the strongest survive. The “Big Rich Town” full of yellow cab and skyscrapers converts dreamers into believers and inspires every young hustler to become legend.
KEIANNA NICOLE: Redefining The Strength of A Woman
The journey of a woman is compelling, painstaking, beautiful, and reflective of God’s master plan. However, the plight of a “black woman” far exceeds anything imaginable and requires “QUEEN” style grace to survive. Strength is mesmerizing, sexy, defiant, and masterful in most cases.
Naval officer turns out to be the first Black female tactical jet fighter pilot
Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle is scheduled to get her “Wings of Gold” on July 31. U.S. Naval force Lieutenant J.G. Madeline Swegle is leaving a mark on the world in the part of the administration as its Black female tactical fighter jet pilot.
African American male says he was refused assistance at Subway eatery
“She said, ‘I don’t help your kind,’” Kevin Wheeler recalled of his experience at a Subway restaurant. On Friday (July 10), Kevin Wheeler shared a video to Facebook, saying that he was refused assistance at a Subway eatery since he is Black.
Michigan couple who pulled a firearm on Black family state they confronted ”ethnic terrorizing”
“I was terrified at that moment and my terror is just exponentially greater since then,” Jillian Wuestenberg said. Prior this week, Michigan couple Jillian and Eric Wuestenberg sat down for a meeting where they talked about threatening to use a firearm on a Black family. During the discussion, the two contemplated that they “dreaded for their lives” and faced “ethnic terrorizing.”
The Plug Named Jimmy Betting on himself in 2020 and creating new levels in Hip-Hop
Very few people in life possess the ability to convert graphic and vivid visions of life into lyrical poetry. Young people exhibit the capacity to illuminate and express viewpoints that impact people worldwide. The animal ambition of Music Millennials enables them to emit a rare energy and create timeless music. Hip-Hop in 2020 s unapologetic, aggressive, inspiring, and engulfed in social justice reform. Hip-Hop music remains as the #1 music genre throughout the world.
JAY-Z’s Roc Nation purchases multiple newspaper promotions featuring profound Black organizations
“Roc Nation is committed to supporting Black entrepreneurs, their dreams and companies,” the ads read. JAY-Z’s Roc Nation has decided to feature Black-owned organizations all through America by posting them in full-page newspapers.









