by Jonathan P-Wright | Jun 29, 2020 | Worldwide News |
The President had his own meaning of authority at the forefront of his thoughts for a great part of the end of the week. In one stunning second, he expressed gratitude toward “incredible individuals” in a Florida retirement network for their help, retweeting a video demonstrating a man in a golf court decorated with “Trump” pennants reciting “white power.” Trump later erased the retweet with one of his representatives, Judd Deere, demanding that he “didn’t hear the one explanation made on the video.” Earlier, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the main Black Republican congressperson, said that the video was hostile and “indefensible.”
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jun 26, 2020 | Worldwide News |
The NASA central station working in Washington, D.C. will be named after Mary W. Jackson, the office’s first African-American female designer whose spearheading story was depicted in the 2016 film Hidden Figures. “Mary W. Jackson was a piece of a gathering of significant ladies who helped NASA prevail with regards to getting American space explorers into space,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine reported on Wednesday (June 24). “Mary never acknowledged the norm; she helped tear obstructions and open doors for African Americans and ladies in the field of building and innovation.”
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jun 13, 2020 | Editorial Pick |
I’m staring in the eyes of Global Recording Artist J Thuro as he records music at Brewery Recording Studios in Brooklyn, New York. The studio is packed to capacity with fellow recording artists, New York journalists, bloggers, marijuana smoke, exotic women, jerk chicken & rice, Aquahydrate, Patron, & D’usse. The energy in the building feels like New York Knicks basketball in the ’90s.
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