Issa Rae’s ‘Sweet Life: Los Angeles’ will premiere on HBO Max this summer. The unscripted series looks at young, Black life in South LA. “We are thrilled to partner with Issa Rae on this fun, dynamic series about a real group of friends and their unique, yet intertwined experiences in …
Read More »All Adults Will Be Eligible For The COVID-19 Vaccine On April 19
President Joe Biden is expediting the eligibility date for the COVID-19 vaccine. The President announced on Tuesday that the vaccine would be available to all adults on April 19. “Let me be deadly earnest with you: We aren’t at the finish line. We still have a lot of work to do. …
Read More »17 Apple Mini Stores Are Coming To Target
For Apple users, life would be much easier with more Apple stores and shorter lines. Guess what? Apple and Target are teaming up to bring us a new “enhanced shopping experience” — mini Apple stores. There will be 17 new Apple mini-stores popping up in the coming months. The stores …
Read More »Kamala Harris Receives First Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine On National TV
On Tuesday, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris received the COVID-19 vaccine on live television in Washington, DC. Harris was administered the first dose of the Moderna vaccine by clinical nurse manager Patricia Cummings at United Medical Center. She confirmed that her husband, Doug Emhoff, would also be receiving the vaccine on …
Read More »One-Quarter Of Media Coverage For Kamala Harris included Racist And Sexist Stereotyping: ‘Angry Black Woman’ Trope Used The Most
When Kamala Harris was announced as the Democratic vice-presidential pick for Joe Biden, a quarter of the media coverage included racist or sexist stereotyping. When it comes to being Black in America and worldwide, the media does a good job of showing its disdain for Blackness and Black people. That …
Read More »Amazon Vice President Quits After Company Silently Fires Employees Worried About COVID-19: ”I Choose Neither to Serve Nor Drink that Poison”
The Vice President of Amazon has stepped down from his position due to the company firing protesting workers. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Taking to his official website, Tim Bray, former Vice President Amazon Web Services, explained why he “quit in dismay,” in an official statement. ⠀⠀ “Firing whistleblowers isn’t just a side-effect of …
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