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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

How Kids Channel Their Internal Data Scientist to Become Candy Optimization Machines on Halloween

Ghostly greetings!

I believe everyone is born with the innate, curiosity-driven, explore-test-learn Data Science capability. At Halloween, kids naturally embrace a rapid exploration, rapid testing, failure-empowering “Scientific Method” to optimize their candy yield and logistical “Trick or Treating” algorithms.

So, what can we – as parents and teachers – provide to help nurture these budding data scientists? How can we prepare them for a future using data and analysis (analytics) to make informed operational, policy and life decisions?

Don’t be a scaredy cat and let’s talk about how we can get our kids ready for the future – by preparing them to embrace their inner data scientist.

Teach Your Students How to Use the Hypothesis Development Canvas

The Hypothesis Development Canvas is a design tool that succinctly defines the problem that one is trying to solve. The Hypothesis Development Canvas is a collaborative tool that captures the details about the hypothesis or problem that we are trying to solve, brainstorms the metrics and variables against which progress and success will be measured, identifies the stakeholders who either impact or are impacted by the targeted hypothesis, identifies and prioritizes the decisions that the stakeholders need to make in support of the targeted hypothesis (see Figure 2).

Figure 2: Halloween “Treat or Treating” Candy Optimization  Hypothesis Development Canvas

Having your students construct a Hypothesis Development Canvas for their Trick or Treating objectives is a great way to help our future data scientists understand the importance of preparation before actually putting science to the data. The Hypothesis Development Canvas in Figure 2 provides a “paint by the numbers” example for our future data scientists to thoroughly understand what they are trying to achieve, how they will measure success and how they can leverage data and analysis to optimize their key decisions to optimize their Halloween “Treat or Treating” endeavor. This canvas helps clarify the following before actually diving into the analysis that drives the event optimization, including:

  • What is your Halloween candy gathering objectives? For example: “To gather and retain as much high-quality candy, within the allotted time period, as possible.”
  • What are the metrics against which you will measure candy gathering progress and success? For example: “Maximize candy quality, optimize candy volume, minimize effort exerted to gather candy, minimize distance covered to gather candy.”
  • Who are your key stakeholders who can help you achieve your objectives? For example: “Friends, parents, neighbors, siblings.”
  • What are the key decisions that you need to make? For example:
    • What outfit are you going to wear?
    • What neighborhoods and residences are you going to target?
    • When to start out and how long to go?
    • With which friends are you going? (Be sure to leave your skeleton friend at home because he’s got no-body to go with.)
    • What candies to your keep for yourself?
    • What candies are offered up for the “Dad Tax”?
    • What treats (raisins, apples) do you off load to your younger siblings?
  • What data might one want to use to help optimize the above decisions? For example:
    • Last Year’s Yield by Residence or Store
    • New Neighbors
    • Neighborhood Construction
    • Weather
    • Day of the Week (school night versus non-school night)
    • Friends’ Neighborhood Recommendations
    • Traffic
    • Local Events

Note: one of the most important outcomes from the Hypothesis Development Canvas exercise is 1) the identification of the variables and metrics against which hypothesis progress and success will be measured, and 2) the identification, validating, valuation and prioritization of the key decisions that they need to make in support of the targeted hypothesis. Get these two items right, and your students are well down the path to becoming data scientists and serving up Frankenstein his favorite kind of potatoes: monster-mashed!

Kids’ Halloween Candy Optimization in Action!

Children are naturally able to optimize across multiple, sometimes conflicting variables – volume of candy, quality of candy, distance to travel between sources of candy, time to wait at the door to get their candy – in order to optimize their candy gathering decisions. So, while we as parents see a traditional neighborhood map such as Figure 3…

Figure 3: Traditional Neighborhood Map

…our children are applying their innate data science (data and analysis) skills to map out the candy gathering targets and their logistical paths that they believe will yield the best results given the metrics against which they will measure progress and success (see Figure 4).

Figure 4: Optimized Candy Gathering Logistical Map

Kids’ Halloween Candy Optimization Homework Assignment

One last thing to help our future data scientists is a simple but effective homework assignment.  In this exercise, we want to 1) help our students get comfortable optimizing across different metrics while 2) performing some rudimentary analytics to create a “score” that tells them the best neighborhoods to target for their candy optimization journey.

Figure 5 provides a simple spreadsheet that is designed to help students get comfortable playing with the data and the decision variable weights in order to make an informed decision about what neighborhoods they should target for their “Treat or Treating” venture.

Figure 5: Rudimentary Neighborhood Scoring Algorithm

To calculate the Neighborhood Candy Gathering Optimization Score in the last column of Figure 5, the students need to do the following (indicated in red in Figure 5):

  1. Enter the names of their potential target Neighborhoods.
  2. Next, enter a weight for the relative importance of them of each of the 3 different variables (Variable 1: Amount of Candy, Variable 2: Quality of Candy, and Variable 3: Time to Gather Candy). We use a scale of 1 to 10 where 10 is your most important variable and 1 is your least important variable.

    Note: Not all variables are of equal weight. Part of the data science process is making trade-offs between the weights assigned to the different variables. Because there probably isn’t an equal difference between the importance of the variables, feel free to use the full range of 1 to 10 to make a relative determination of the value of each variable vis-à-vis each other.
  3. Finally, for each neighborhood, enter a weight for how well you think that particular neighborhood does vis-à-vis each variable. For example: for Variable 1 (Amount of Candy), I felt that Mid Town and South Side would yield the highest volume of candy based upon previous experience and recommendations from friends (so both got 8’s out of 10), while I felt that Old Town would probably yield the lowest volume of candy based upon previous experience and recommendations from friends (so I gave Old Town a 2 out of 10).

Allow the students to play with the weights on the Variables and the Neighborhoods to see the impact that each has on the resulting Candy Optimization Score in the final column of the spreadsheet. 

Extra credit: ask them what data they might want to gather in order to help them make even more informed, accurate weighting decisions.

Finally, the spreadsheet from Figure 5 can be pulled off of Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13fwmBLm5DPsDRNGqHvzI-9u5wWwJ9jT4azds6ksGLNo/edit?usp=sharing

Extra, extra credit: What do you get when you divide the circumference of your Jack-o’Lantern by its diameter?

Did you answer, Pumpkin Pi?  Hehehe

Summary

Kids are natural data scientists; they have the natural curiosity to leverage data and basic analysis to make more informed decisions.  But what are we as parents and teachers doing to nurture that innate, curiosity-driven, explore-test-learn Data Science capability.  Help them by introducing them to a structured way to perform basic analysis – using the Hypothesis Development Canvas – and watch their natural curiosity, creativity and innovation cycle kick in.

In closing, I ‘witch’ you a Happy Halloween and have fun “Trick or Treating”, you crazy data scientists you!



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Yahya Abdul Mateen II says filming nude for ‘Watchmen’ was ‘very freeing’

‘I did a few pushups, and then I took off the robe.’

Watchmen star Yahya Abdul Mateen II says filming the nude scenes for the hit HBO series was quite “liberating.”

The New Orleans native earned a 2020 Emmy award for outstanding supporting actor for his portrayal of the DC comics character Cal Abar/Doctor Manhattan, a god-like being who, after getting caught in a radioactive particle test, appears blue in the nude. 

“When you’re naked and painted blue, you don’t have the energy to care about other things. I studied the character beforehand, I did a few pushups, and then I took off the robe,” Abdul-Mateen said in a new interview with W Magazine.  

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“Being naked and having the audacity to be Doctor Manhattan, who runs the galaxy, was very freeing,” he continued.

Abdul-Mateen will next star as the real-life co-founder of the Black Panther Party, Bobby Seale, in the upcoming Netflix drama The Trial of the Chicago 7, theGRIO previously reported. 

Written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, the film follows the real-life trial that gripped the nation in 1968 after demonstrations at the Democratic National Convention erupted into a violent clash with police and the National Guard. As a result, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Tom Hayden, and Bobby Seale were among those charged with conspiracy to incite a riot and the resulting trial couldn’t be crazier.

theGrio caught up with Abdul-Mateen to find out how he feels about portraying a living legend and how he uses his art as activism.  

“I think one of the great things about about the film is that in a lot of ways, the film mirrors what we’re seeing today in terms of young people being engaged and being enthusiastic…The idea that we’re not going to not fight back and just sit down and bow down to our oppressors’ demands. We have young people of all ages and races in the country, even older people who are standing up and joining together and coming together in protest and educated protest to stand up and fight for a cause. So hopefully the movie is an inspiration,” he said.

Read More: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II on playing Bobby Seale in ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’

Meanwhile, the star also shared with W Magazine that he was inspired to get into acting following the death of his father.

“I didn’t want to have any regrets,” he said. “I didn’t want to tell anyone, but I started taking acting class at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco on Wednesday nights. I knew it was rebellious to pursue acting, but I also knew I had to try, that life is short.”

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Kamala Harris Calls President Trump A Racist

The presidential election is just a week away as voters are already lining up around the country to place their early ballots in what is being billed as one of the most important, if not, the most important presidential election. The battle to run the United States is between current Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic former Vice President Joe Biden. 

With all the racial strife and protesting against racial injustice within the court system and the police departments across the country, the president has been accused many times over the course of his first term as leader of the free world of stoking racial fires by stirring up his base. Questions have always been directed at him asking why he doesn’t speak out against the white nationalists and white supremacy groups that support him as if he is one of their own.

In a 60 Minutes interview with CBS anchor, Norah O’Donnell, Sen. Kamala Harris, who is Joe Biden’s running mate, was asked directly by O’Donnell if she felt the president is racist.

“Do you think the president is racist?” asked O’Donnell.

“Yes, I do,” Harris responded. “Yeah. I do. You can look at a pattern that goes back to him questioning the identity of the first Black president of the United States.”

“You can look at Charlottesville, when there were peaceful protesters, and on the other side, neo-Nazis and he talks about fine people on either side. Calling Mexicans rapists and criminals. His first order of business was to institute a Muslim ban. It all speaks for itself.”

 



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Fatal Shooting Of Black Man In Philadelphia Sparks Protests Overnight

The shooting of a Black man in Philadelphia Monday night sparked protests and clashes between the police and residents.

The Black man was identified as Walter Wallace, who was killed during a confrontation Monday afternoon in West Philadelphia. According to reports, Wallace began threatening police with a knife. Video taken by citizens at the scene show cops telling Wallace to put the knife down as they backed into the street. Wallace follows them into the street. The two cops then shot Wallace killing him with a bevy of bullets.

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and police commissioner Danielle Outlaw promised a full investigation in a joint statement on the incident.

“I have directed the Officer Involved Shooting Investigation Unit to begin its investigation. I recognize that the video of the incident raises many questions,” Outlaw said in her statement. “Residents have my assurance that those questions will be fully addressed by the investigation. While at the scene this evening, I heard and felt the anger of the community. Everyone involved will forever be impacted. I will be leaning on what the investigation gleans to answer the many unanswered questions that exist. I also plan to join the Mayor in meeting with members of the community and members of Mr. Wallace’s family to hear their concerns as soon as it can be scheduled.”

Wallace’s father, Walter Wallace Sr., told the Philadelphia Inquirer his wife and Wallace’s mom was trying to defuse the situation before police shot him.

“Why didn’t they use a Taser?” Wallace Sr. asked the Inquirer. “His mother was trying to defuse the situation. He has mental issues,” Wallace Sr. said, adding that his son was on medication. “Why you have to gun him down?”

Philadelphia residents did not wait to express their anger. Citizens clashed with cops all night throwing rocks, bricks, and glass bottles at them. Fox 29, a local Philadelphia affiliate, reported 30 officers were injured in the riots. Most of the officers suffered minor injuries, but one female officer did break her leg after police said she was hit by a pickup truck.

Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton posted a video on Twitter of police being forced to retreat, saying “Philadelphia’s liberal prosecutor has abandoned his police and refuses to enforce the law.”

Protesters also set police cruisers and dumpsters on fire and local businesses, including a Foot Locker, which was broken into and vandalized. About 40 people in Philadelphia were arrested overnight for a slew of charges including looting and vandalism.

 



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Marc Lamont Hill on why he’s voting Democrat instead of third party this election

EXCLUSIVE: The TV host and author explains why he’s voted for the Green Party over the past two decades, and why this year he’s voting for Biden.

Acclaimed author, TV host and professor Marc Lamont Hill made headlines when he announced that he was voting Democrat for the first time, as previously reported by theGrio. Immediately, the assumption from the public was that he had been voting down the Republican ticket line.

While the best-selling author clarified that he was a member of the Green Party, he went into further detail during his appearance as a panelist on theGrio’s special weekly virtual town hall, Vote For Your Life.

On a panel with theGrio‘s owner Byron Allen, actress Taraji P. Henson, White House correspondent April Ryan and host and theGrio’s VP of Digital Content, Natasha S. Alford, Hill got to get in-depth on both why he voted for the Green Party for over two decades and what prompted him to vote Democrat in the upcoming 2020 presidential election.

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Hill said he voted for the Green Party as far back as the 2000 election, which featured Republican nominee George W. Bush running for president against Democratic nominee Al Gore. The Green Party is independent, which operates on the public’s enhancement via “four pillars” of “Peace and Non-Violence, Ecological Wisdom, Grassroots Democracy, and Social Justice,” as stated on their site gp.org.

Hill said that he’s been voting for the Green Party ticket for “strategic reasons” that go beyond just voting for the Oval Office.

“I believe in local elections and you can win local elections, and I think, a lot of times, we focus on the presidential elections,” Hill explained. “Whether or not your library stays open, whether or not you can have a gender-neutral bathroom, whether or not you’ve got a mayor or governor with sense enough to shut things down when everybody’s got COVID, these are the types of things that local decision making can guide.”

With that logic, Hill contends that the principles that are highlighted by Green Party candidates are principles that he feels will be the best fits for government on the local levels, and that are more “in line with my politics and my values.”

Read More: Marc Lamont Hill says he’s voting Green and has ‘very little trust’ in Democratic Party

Hill also mentions that the Green Party is an example values and politics that should be practiced by other parties, without simply being lip service. This is particularly true in the case of federal government. Hill thinks that with more help and support, the Green Party could at least pressure the Democrats to fall in line.

“And in terms of presidential elections, for me, part of the conversation always been, how can we get that three percent, that five percent national vote so that we can get federal funding so that we can build a movement because at some point we have to drag the Democrats in the direction we want to be.”

Hill believes that such influence has happened for other movements to other parties, citing how the Tea Party swayed the Republicans so far to the right, that it led to the Donald Trump Presidency.

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Hill is no fan of Trump, but is not a fan of Democrats much, either. Therefore, with strategy being a big part of his voting rationale, he recognizes that as a resident of Pennsylvania, a state where Trump won in 2016 by a slim margin of 68,000 votes, voting Green Party in the presidential election will not do.

“What will that lead to? And for me, the answer this time was it could lead to another four years of Trump,” Hill said.

In 2016, Hill advocated for strategic balloting and vote trading. His message to Black voters was to vote Democrat in the swing states to stop Trump from winning, but for voters from a Blue state to “vote their conscience” if they didn’t want to vote for Hillary Clinton either. However, after Trump’s victory and subsequent term, Hill has modified his stance and advice for voters who want Trump out of Washington.

“I’m saying we need a referendum. We need to send a message. I don’t just want Trump just to lose. I need him to lose by 40 states. I need an ass whopping. I need this to be like Mike Tyson in ’88, you know what I mean? I need this look devastating,” he said.

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READ MORE: Why is the Trump campaign courting Black male voters?

Hill’s yearning for a landslide victory for Democratic nominees Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will, as he believes, be a warning to the Republican Party that a future Trump clone will not be tolerated going forward.

“We also need to send a message to other Republicans that we can’t ever stomach another one of these again. We need nobody to ever believe that they can follow Trump and ride his coattails into the White House. We need to dismantle this thing altogether.”

But Hill’s choice to cross party lines are also personal.

The coronavirus pandemic kept him from being able to visit his ailing 92-year-old father in the hospital. Concurrently, cities everywhere were protesting the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery in public, despite the risk of COVID-19 exposure. His desire to both protest injustice against Black people in Philadelphia or see his sick dad was put in jeopardy by the pandemic, putting Hill in a predicament that infuriated him. A predicament that felt all too familiar.

Protesters march with three placards stating “BLACK Lives Matter” in the aftermath of widespread unrest following the death of George Floyd on June 1, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Demonstrations have erupted all across the country in response Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, Minnesota while in police custody a week ago. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)

“So at that moment, I was deciding to stay at home and not fight because they’re killing us, or do I go outside and risk COVID, which could kill me or somebody that I love,” Hill explained.

“That moment of having to decide which way would I resist death today? Which way will I fight death today? Which way would I navigate, negotiate or wrestle with death today? That’s what it means to be Black in America. And Democrat or Republican ain’t going to change that. But the difference is when Donald Trump is president, nobody’s even looking. We’re already on fire, but he’s pouring gasoline on it. People are dying.”

Hill, who tested positive for coronavirus in July, says that another four years of Trump is literally a matter “of life and death” and with over 225,000 people dead — many of them Black and Brown Americans — Hill has decided not to vote for Green Party in the 2020 election, and will instead vote Democrat.

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David Banner Says Black Students Should Attend HBCUs

Rapper and entrepreneur David Banner told theGrio that Black students should be attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

On Sunday, the businessman and his production company, A Banner Vision, partnered with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) to host The Thurgood Marshall College Fund RISE Concert. The virtual star-studded concert was done to help raise funds for the TMCF. Banner recently sat down and had a discussion with theGrio to talk about the event and gives his reasoning on why he feels Black students should only attend Black schools, and why inclusion is overrated.

“Books are books,” Banner says. “We want white culture and white people because we think white people are better, and that is not the truth. We are the oldest people on this planet so how can we look to anybody else to educate us? It’s not a school thing, it’s a mental thing.”

“We are always fighting for inclusion, why do you want to be included where nobody wants you, that is silly,” he says.

The event, which aired virtually last night, was done by Banner who also attended an HBCU.

On its website, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund acknowledged Banner as a graduate of TMCF member-school Southern University and a successful entrepreneur.

“David Banner embodies the essence of #RISE. He demonstrates what is possible when former student leaders invest in their dreams. He is a reflection of our HBCU students, and serves as an example of the foundation a HBCU education provides.”

The event was hosted by TMCF national ambassador and actor/producer Terrence J and actress Brandee Evans. Additional program highlights included appearances by the likes of Ne-Yo, Lil Baby, Lucky Daye, Shaquille O’Neal, and Deion Sanders.



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Kenya Barris to make directorial debut with Richard Pryor biopic

‘I am excited that the mystery of his genius is finally going to be explored.’

Black-ish creator Kenya Barris will make his feature directorial debut with a biopic about late-great comedian Richard Pryor.

Barris will direct the project for MGM and produce along with Pryor’s widow Jennifer Lee Pryor via her production company, Tarnished Angel. Tory Metzger of Levantine Films is also onboard to produce with Adam Rosenberg executive producing, per Shadow and Act

“The way Pryor did what he did–with truth and specificity that was somehow self-aware and self-deprecating, and said with an unmatched level of vulnerability–that was the power and impact of his work,” Barris said in a statement. “Pryor had a voice that was distinctly his and, in many ways, comedy since then has been derivative of what he created. To me, this is a film about that voice, the journey that shaped it, and what it took for it to come to be.”

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Said Jennifer Lee Pryor, “Having had a front row seat to much of Richard’s life, I am excited that the mystery of his genius is finally going to be explored and Kenya Barris is the perfect person to do it. Richard and Kenya are creative brothers.”

Barris’ Pryor biopic is separate from the 2016 film with Mike Epps portraying the comic legend. Lee Daniels was tapped direct the film which also had Oprah Winfrey, Eddie Murphy and Kate Hudson attached to co-star.

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MGM reportedly won the film rights to the Richard Pryor story at a highly-contested auction.

“The NY Times has said of Richard Pryor, he was an ‘iconoclastic standup comedian who transcended barriers of race and brought a biting, irreverent humor into America’s living rooms, movie houses, clubs and concert halls.’ We couldn’t agree more. Along with our partners Kenya, Tory, Jennifer and Adam, we are incredibly excited to share Richard’s extraordinary life with audiences the world over,” said Michael De Luca, MGM Film Group Chairman and Pamela Abdy, MGM Film Group President.

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Biden leading Trump in Texas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania: polls

The president claims Texas Governor Greg Abbott called him to slam recent data that suggests the state may turn blue

With just over a week until Election Day, Joe Biden has nearly doubled his lead over President Donald Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, compared to last month.

The latest survey from the Elections Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison finds Biden is currently holding steady above 50 percent in all three states, while Trump is simmering in the low to mid-40s, per The Hill

Meanwhile, the president has maintained a single-digit lead over Biden in Texas, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll published Monday. 

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The polls show that 47 percent of Texas voters prefer Trump, 43 percent back Biden while 10 percent are undecided or support other candidates, Politico reports. An earlier Politico report noted that Biden was leading slightly over Trump.

“How about the last election? I was down in all nine places that I had to win. That wasn’t a good feeling,” Trump said during a recent rally in Janesville, Wisconsin. “By the end of the evening, I won all nine places, right? Think of that. Other than that, they did a great job of polling.”

Trump claims Texas Governor Greg Abbott called him to slam recent data that suggests the state may turn blue. 

“And then they say, ‘President Trump is up four points in Texas’ and the governor calls me from Texas, great guy Greg [Abbott], and he says, ‘sir, that’s not true, you are up a lot’ but of course the polls won’t say that. But think about it, [Biden] is against oil, he’s against guns and against God – and you’re in Texas,” said Trump at his Pennsylvania rally on Monday (Oct. 26).

“You know we have polls too because the fake news is always giving fake numbers, they’re really called suppression polls,” Trump continued. He won Texas over Hillary Clinton four years ago, 52.2 to 43.2 percent.

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Meanwhile, according to The Hill report, Biden leads by 10 points in Michigan, 52 to 42, with five percent of voters undecided. 

In Wisconsin, the former vice president is leading 53 to 44, with 3 percent undecided.

In Pennsylvania, Biden leads 52 to 44, with 3 percent undecided. 

“This year, I think the polls are going to be more reflective of the actual vote,” said Barry Burden, director of the Elections Research Center at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. “It’s not because the polls and the technology that are used have been improved tremendously. It’s mostly because it’s a better environment for polling.”

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LeBron James, CNN to partner on Tulsa race massacre documentary

The SpringHill Company, founded by the star athlete, announced a partnership with CNN Films to produce the doc

Lebron James is on his way to bringing the story of Black Wall Street to the screen.

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Variety announced The SpringHill Company and CNN Films will produce Dreamland: The Rise and Fall of Black Wall Street. The documentary will examine the Tulsa Race Massacre that occurred in late May and June 1921 when white residents destroyed Black businesses and incited violence that resulted in death, destruction, and the demise of the Greenwood district, also known as Black Wall Street.

The film will include archival media, contemporary interviews, and narrated pieces such as letters and diary entries. Dreamland: The Rise and Fall of Black Wall Street, will also include footage of the ongoing search for physical evidence of the mass murder.

As theGrio reported, on Oct. 21, archeologists found at least ten bodies in an unmarked mass grave at a Tulsa cemetery as they search for the remains of victims of the racist attack.

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3rd June 1921: injured and wounded men are being taken to hospital by National Guardsmen after racially motivated riots, also known as the “Tulsa Race Massacre”, during which a mob of white residents attacked Black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

“What we were finding was an indication that we were inside a large area … a large hole that had been excavated and into which several individuals had been placed and buried in that location. This constitutes a mass grave,” state archaeologist Kary Stackelbeck said.

According to Variety, the film is currently in production. It is directed and produced by Salima Koroma and executive produced by James and his business partner Maverick Carter. Jamal Henderson and Philip Byron of SpringHill, and Amy Entelis and Courtney Sexton of CNN Films are also listed as producers. Jamila Jordan-Theus and Patrick Altema of SpringHill are co-executive producers for the documentary.

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At SpringHill, we embody empowerment and focus on shining a light on stories that are the fabric of American history,” said Jamal Henderson, SpringHill’s chief content officer, according to Variety.

“We cannot move forward until we acknowledge our past and this is about honoring a prosperous, booming Black community, one of many, that was brought to an end because of hate. With the lack of historic journalism around ‘Black Wall Street’ and the Tulsa Massacre of 1921, we are honored to be partnered with CNN, which has a long-standing record of credible and groundbreaking journalism. We are bringing this documentary together with a diverse crew, including local Tulsans, and making it our mission to uplift voices and people while creating impactful content.”

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CNN Films will be the television distributor throughout North America, and HBO Max has acquired streaming rights to the film, according to Variety. It is expected to be completed by early 2021.

According to theGrio, The SpringHill Company signed a four-year first-look deal with Universal Pictures.

“LeBron, Maverick, and the team at SpringHill are content creators with a purpose, and we’re excited to partner with filmmakers who challenge us to tell stories that move culture forward,” said Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, according to the report.

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Amy Coney Barrett confirmed as Supreme Court justice in partisan vote

Barrett, 48, and her lifetime appointment as the 115th justice will solidify the court’s rightward tilt.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday by a deeply divided Senate, Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trump’s nominee days before the election and secure a likely conservative court majority for years to come.

Trump’s choice to fill the vacancy of the late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg potentially opens a new era of rulings on abortion, the Affordable Care Act and even his own election. Democrats were unable to stop the outcome, Trump’s third justice on the court, as Republicans race to reshape the judiciary.

Barrett is 48, and her lifetime appointment as the 115th justice will solidify the court’s rightward tilt.

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Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett listens during a recent meeting with Sen. John Barasso in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump nominated Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg after her death. (Photo by Ken Cedeno-Pool/Getty Images)

Monday’s 52-48 vote was the closest high court confirmation ever to a presidential election, and the first in modern times with no support from the minority party. The spiking COVID-19 crisis has hung over the proceedings. Vice President Mike Pence’s office said Monday he would not preside at the Senate session unless his tie-breaking vote was needed after Democrats asked him to stay away when his aides tested positive for COVID-19. His vote was not necessary.

With Barrett’s confirmation assured, Trump was expected to celebrate with a primetime swearing-in event at the White House. Justice Clarence Thomas was set to administer the Constitutional Oath, a senior White House official said.

“This is something to be really proud of and feel good about,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said during a rare weekend session Sunday ahead of voting. He scoffed at the “apocalyptic” warnings from critics that the judicial branch was becoming mired in partisan politics and declared that “they won’t be able to do much about this for a long time to come.”

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., speaks with reporters after the Senate approved a nearly $500 billion coronavirus aid bill on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

Pence’s presence presiding for the vote would have been expected, showcasing the Republican priority. But Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and his leadership team said it would not only violate virus guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “it would also be a violation of common decency and courtesy.”

Some GOP senators tested positive for the coronavirus following a Rose Garden event with Trump to announce Barrett’s nomination last month, but they have since said they have been cleared by their doctors from quarantine. Pence was not infected and his office said the vice president tested negative for the virus Monday.

Democrats argued for weeks that the vote was being improperly rushed and insisted during an all-night Sunday session it should be up to the winner of the Nov. 3 election to name the nominee. However, Barrett, a federal appeals court judge from Indiana, is expected to be seated swiftly, and begin hearing cases.

Speaking near midnight Sunday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., called the vote “illegitimate” and “the last gasp of a desperate party.”

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Seventh U.S. Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, meets with Sen. John Thune (R-SD) as she begins a series of meetings to prepare for her confirmation hearing in the Mansfield Room at the U.S. Capitol on September 29, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Greg Nash-Pool/Getty Images)

Several matters are awaiting decision just a week before Election Day, and Barrett could be a decisive vote in Republican appeals of orders extending the deadlines for absentee ballots in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

The justices also are weighing Trump’s emergency plea for the court to prevent the Manhattan District Attorney from acquiring his tax returns. And on Nov. 10, the court is expected to hear the Trump-backed challenge to the Obama-era Affordable Care Act.

Trump has said he wanted to swiftly install a ninth justice to resolve election disputes and is hopeful the justices will end the health law known as “Obamacare.”

During several days of public testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Barrett was careful not to disclose how she would rule on any such cases.

She presented herself as a neutral arbiter and suggested, “It’s not the law of Amy.” But her writings against abortion and a ruling on “Obamacare” show a deeply conservative thinker.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, praised the mother of seven as a role model — “a conservative woman who embraces her faith.” Republicans focused on her Catholic religion, dismissing earlier Democratic questions about her beliefs. Graham said Barrett is “unabashedly pro-life, but she’s not going to apply ‘the law of Amy’ to all of us.”

Seventh U.S. Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, meets with Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) as she prepares for her confirmation hearing, on Capitol Hill on October 1, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Greg Nash-Pool/Getty Images)

At the start of Trump’s presidency, McConnell engineered a Senate rules change to allow confirmation by a majority of the 100 senators, rather than the 60-vote threshold traditionally needed to advance high court nominees over objections. That was an escalation of a rules change Democrats put in place to advance other court and administrative nominees under President Barack Obama.

Republicans are taking a political plunge by pushing for confirmation days from the Nov. 3 election with the presidency and their Senate majority at stake.

Only one Republican — Sen. Susan Collins, who is in a tight reelection fight in Maine — voted against the nominee, not over any direct assessment of Barrett. Rather, Collins said, “I do not think it is fair nor consistent to have a Senate confirmation vote prior to the election.”

Trump and his Republican allies had hoped for a campaign boost, in much the way Trump generated excitement among conservatives and evangelical Christians in 2016 over a court vacancy. That year, McConnell refused to allow the Senate to consider then-President Barack Obama‘s choice to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia, arguing the new president should decide.

Most other Republicans facing tough races embraced the nominee to bolster their standing with conservatives. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said in a speech Monday that Barrett will “go down in history as one of the great justices.”

But it’s not clear the extraordinary effort to install the new justice over such opposition in a heated election year will pay political rewards to the GOP.

Demonstrations for and against the nominee have been more muted at the Capitol under coronavirus restrictions.

Democrats are unified against Barrett. While two Democratic senators voted to confirm Barrett in 2017 after Trump nominated the Notre Dame Law School professor to the appellate court, none voted to confirm her to the high court.

In a display of party priorities, California Sen. Kamala Harris, the vice presidential nominee, returned to Washington from the campaign trail to join colleagues with a no vote.

No other Supreme Court justice has been confirmed on a recorded vote with no support from the minority party in at least 150 years, according to information provided by the Senate Historical Office.

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Jenna Bush Hager reflects on giving Obama daughters White House tour

‘We have so much more in common than what divides us.’

Jenna Bush Hager says her fondest White House moment was the day she and twin sister, Barbara, gave Sasha and Malia Obama a tour of the official residence of the U.S. president.

Hager reflected on helping the Obama girls transition into life at the White House after Barack Obama’s 2008 election.

“We gave them a tour of the White House,” she said on Dr. Oz, PEOPLE reports. “We showed them what was our bedrooms, which was going to become their bedrooms. We just had such a beautiful day because, really, we have so much more in common than what divides us — especially the kids.”

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Hager and her sister were the same age as Sasha and Malia when her grandfather, George H. W. Bush, became president. 

“We saw ourselves in those precious little girls because when our grandfather became president, we were their age,” she said. “So we knew what was magical about the White House.”

Adding, “We taught them how to slide down the banister, which I’m sure Mrs. Obama loved,” Hager joked. “We’re so proud of those girls.”

Hager previously revealed that she still keeps in touch with Sasha, 19, and Malia Obama, 22, as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton’s daughter Chelsea Clinton.

“We reach out to each other,” Hager said during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. “Chelsea and I see each other around — well, we used to. Now I don’t see anybody. We used to see each other around New York City. And I reach out to the Obama girls, and vice versa,” she explained. 

“There is a sisterhood because it’s so few of us, that we know what it’s like and the beauty of it and living history, and also some of the difficulties,” she added.

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WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 25: U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks with his daughters Sasha (L) and Malia during the annual turkey pardoning ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House November 25, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

In 2017, the Bush twins penned an empowering letter to Sasha and Malia as they prepared to leave the White House. 

“Malia and Sasha, eight years ago on a cold November day, we greeted you on the steps of the White House. We saw both the light and wariness in your eyes as you gazed at your new home,” Hager and her sister wrote. “The four of us wandered the majestic halls of the house you had no choice but to move in to. When you slid down the banister of the solarium, just as we had done as 8-year-olds and again as 20-year-olds chasing our youth, your joy and laughter were contagious.”

“In eight years, you have done so much. Seen so much,” they added, “We have watched you grow from girls to impressive young women with grace and ease. And through it all you had each other. Just like we did.”

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‘Queen Sugar’ actor Nicholas Ashe’s mom dies: ‘A phenomenal woman’

‘She was the life of the party and the talk of the town.’

Queen Sugar star Nicholas Ashe has shared the heartbreaking news on social media that his mother Jade passed away. 

“My Mom was a phenomenal woman. Accomplished. Beautiful. Capable of anything. She was the type of person you decided you loved within minutes of meeting Her,” he wrote on Instagram on Oct. 26. 

“She opened Her doors to anyone who needed food, or money, or a place to sleep. She got tattoos and rode motorcycles. She was the life of the party and the talk of the town. She loved all nine of her children, but it’s no secret that I held a special place in Her heart,” Ashe continued.

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My Mom was a phenomenal woman. Accomplished. Beautiful. Capable of anything. She was the type of person you decided you loved within minutes of meeting Her. She opened Her doors to anyone who needed food, or money, or a place to sleep. She got tattoos and rode motorcycles. She was the life of the party and the talk of the town. She loved all nine of her children, but it’s no secret that I held a special place in Her heart. The passcode to Her phone was 6-4-2-5 which spells N-I-C-K. She adored me and was very proud of me. The feeling was mutual. She molded me into an amazing man, despite the absence of one. She propelled my acting career by driving me to hundreds of auditions and rehearsals and performances. She supported everything I did with enthusiasm. When I came out to Her, She reacted compassionately as if I had just told Her the sky was blue… Mom: you are gone and yet you remain. Stay tuned. There’s so much more in store. And it’s all for you. You’ll see. I love you; I love you; I love you.

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He then noted that the passcode to his mother’s cell phone was “6-4-2-5 which spells N-I-C-K,” Ashe wrote. Adding, “She adored me and was very proud of me. The feeling was mutual,” he added. 

“She molded me into an amazing man, despite the absence of one. She propelled my acting career by driving me to hundreds of auditions and rehearsals and performances. She supported everything I did with enthusiasm. When I came out to Her, She reacted compassionately,” he recalled. 

TheGRIO previously reported, Ashe and actor Justice Smith publicly came out with their relationship in June, insisting that Black queer lives must be part of any revolution. Smith made a post in honor of Pride Month and to stand with those protesting against police brutality. Over the summer, the duo called for more recognition of the LGBTQ community within the Black Lives Matter movement.  

“@nckash and I protested today in New Orleans. We chanted ‘Black Trans Lives Matter’ ‘Black Queer Lives Matter’ ‘All Black Lives Matter’. As a black queer man myself, I was disappointed to see certain people eager to say Black Lives Matter, but hold their tongue when Trans/Queer was added,” Smith posted.

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“I want to reiterate this sentiment: if your revolution does not include Black Queer voices, it is anti-black. If your revolution is okay with letting black trans people like #TonyMcDade slip through the cracks in order to solely liberate black cishet men, it is anti-black,” he continued.

“You are trying to push yourself through the door of a system designed against you, and then shut the door behind you. It is in our conditioning to get as close to whiteness, straightness, maleness as we can because that’s where the power is.”

Meanwhile, Ashe concluded his sweet Instagram message to his mother with, “Mom: you are gone and yet you remain. Stay tuned. There’s so much more in store. And it’s all for you. You’ll see. I love you; I love you; I love you.” 

His tribute did not reveal details about her cause of death.

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Peggy Noonan is my friend. Here’s why her Kamala Harris comments were wrong.

OPINION: Sophia A. Nelson says Noonan’s critiques of Harris’ joy was tone-deaf and lacked a true understanding of Black women.

I read about it late on Sunday night on Twitter, and I instantly knew that my conservative friend, famed Reagan speechwriter and Wall Street Journal opinion columnist, Peggy Noonan, had bit off more than she could chew.

Noonan penned a column where she was rightly perceived as treating Sen. Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, disrespectfully by implying that Harris needed to be more serious and sober-minded when she is out on the campaign trail — not dancing, laughing and being what she considered to be inappropriate. 

I couldn’t disagree with Peggy more. 

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U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris (Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images)

I have been a contributor to theGrio for over a decade. I was a life-long Republican, a moderate who voted for Barack Obama in 2008, and covered both First Lady Michelle Obama and the Obama White House from 2010 to 2012. I have been a fierce anti-Trumper since the 2015 primaries, and a Never Trumper, who was a senior advisor to The Lincoln Project when it first launched earlier this year.

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Coming from a conservative baby boomer, Noonan’s comments about Harris are familiar; it was tone-deaf and lacked in any understanding of women of color and how we move through life, and worse, it reeks of bias, ignorance, and white privilege.

I know Peggy. I do not know her to be a racist. She is decent, and I assure you, she is horrified at how her comments have been received, and I suspect (although I have no knowledge of this) that she will either issue an apology or find a forum to clean up her remarks.

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But, it is partly my responsibility as a fellow conservative woman of color to check her and correct her, so that she does better the next time. 

As soon as she will allow me, I will “coach” Peggy on the following:

1. It’s not that you can’t criticize how Kamala Harris dances, or make comments about her laughter. It’s that you didn’t do the same for Mr. YMCA Trump, who danced horribly, and worse, mocks, attacks and makes jokes about others. Shouldn’t the man who presently holds the world’s most powerful office have to conduct himself better?

2. Making it seem as though Kamala is not serious is silly at best. We can’t win with white people. We are either angry. Mean. Too independent. Too hard. Too ambitious. Or, when we try to be warm, nice, down to earth and fun, we are not quite serious enough. Which is it?

3. Coming for Mary J. Blige’s lyrics and using them to back up your criticisms of the first woman of color ever nominated to become vice president of the United States is what really got you into trouble.  

Following Peggy’s comments, I called for Black women to show her “some grace” in a Twitter thread on Monday morning. I wanted people to know the Peggy that I know personally, who is not some closeted racist or just another “Karen” looking to hurt Black women. I wanted us to use this as a teachable moment, where we use this time we are in to educate our white sisters on a few important facts about us as women of color.

The truth is Kamala Harris dances and uses her laughter to deal with what many of you out there simply could not. The hate. The name-calling. The death threats. The attacks on her by the sitting president of the United States and others in his camp.

We as Black professional women face a unique set of issues — as I wrote about in my first book, Black Woman Redefined — and part of how we get through it all is to find ways to exude joy. To share peace. To laugh out loud when others would not dare.

The effort to elect Joe Biden to the White House is getting gifts from what his running mate, Kamala Harris, calls her “secret weapon:” the women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Senator Kamala Harris is a trailblazer. She is the first to ascend to this historical moment in politics. She has a right to play her playlist, twirl in the rain, and laugh at her own jokes if she wishes. And no one, not Trump, not Peggy Noonan, or anyone else should be able to define for her or any other woman, who they can be, and when they can be that. 

In the end, we have to stop calling everyone and everything racist. Unless, of course, it is. Peggy Noonan, and white women like her, just need to be educated.

I know we, as Black women, are tired. God are we tired. But look at what being resilient and rising beyond the horrors of our history has propelled us to at this moment.

Senator Kamala Devi Harris is standing at the precipice of greatness and American history. So I say dance, soror. Dance. We are all dancing with you.


Sophia A. Nelson is the award-winning author of “Black Woman Redefined: Dispelling Myths and Discovering Fulfillment in the Age of Michelle Obama.”

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The US president has sided with Egypt in the escalating dispute over a mega dam, analysts say.

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NBA YoungBoy investigated for allegedly assaulting, pistol whipping Texas man

The young rap star has had a lot of run-ins with the law.

Rap star NBA YoungBoy is in trouble with the law, again. 

The 21-year-old rapper, born Kentrell Gaulden, is being investigated for allegedly beating a man in a studio in Katy, Texas. According to a spokesperson from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office who spoke with TMZ, on Oct. 5, a man and his girlfriend went to a studio to work with NBA YoungBoy when security told them no women were allowed.

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The girlfriend left and that is when the man says he was attacked in the parking garage by the rapper’s crew. He says they put a bag over his head and proceeded to jump him, then eventually pistol-whipped him. He says once the bag over his head was removed he got a glimpse of the rapper and saw a body bag and was told it was for him.

He then says he heard NBA YoungBoy call his manager to alert him that they had the man but the manager instructed him to let him go because he had just beat a case.

The unidentified man was eventually taken back to his home, then his girlfriend and mother took him to the hospital. He was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

NBA YoungBoy has a history of run-ins with the police. TheGrio reported back in September the rapper was arrested in a raid at a video shoot along with 15 others. At the time of his arrest, he was found with $47K in his pocket and was accused of being gang-affiliated and operating a drug ring in Louisiana.

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NBA Youngboy was arrested earlier this year in Louisiana. (Credit: East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office)

This time around, the rapper has not yet been arrested but remains under investigation.

After his arrest in September, his attorney released a statement.

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“It is important to remember that when someone is arrested for a crime it does not mean they are guilty of anything,” his attorney James P. Manasseh said in the statement.

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