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Thursday, January 9, 2020

Michelle Obama Launches IGTV Series About College Students: ‘A Year of Firsts’

Michelle Obama

While some would relax after eight long years in the White House, rest is something Michelle Obama isn’t doing just yet. The former first lady will be launching an Instagram video series that will premiere later this month.

Obama and her initiative Reach Higher have partnered with ATTN: on a new IGTV series, “A Year of Firsts.” The series aims to empower and inspire freshman college students across the country. Each episode will spotlight the journeys of the students as they embark on their quest for higher education. “A Year of Firsts” continues the tradition that Obama started as first lady of uplifting and inspiring young people and supporting their educational potential.

“As a first-generation college student myself, I know how intimidating it can be to take that leap and pursue your educational dreams,” Obama said in a statement. “That’s why I’m so proud of these students. By sharing their stories, they’re helping others see that the ups and downs of the first year of college are something everyone goes through—and they’re creating a supportive community for others facing similar challenges.”

“A Year of Firsts” is produced by ATTN: in partnership with Reach Higher. ATTN: is working with the students directly to document their first year as they explore issues like the academic stress of attending college, making new friends, college affordability, and the physical and mental health challenges they encounter while in college. Episode one of “A Year of Firsts” will premiere exclusively on IGTV in mid-January. Over six episodes, the series will chronicle the students’ first year in college and conclude with the last episode in June 2020.

Obama announced the series on her Instagram page: “The first year of college is exciting, but also a little nerve-racking. As a first-generation college student myself, I know how intimidating it can be to try to navigate through a new place and make new friends, all while trying to figure out who you are and who you want to be. That’s why I’m so excited that @reachhigher is teaming up with @attndotcom to share the stories of four first-year college students: Robert, Linette, Regan, and Haseeb. Can’t wait for you all to meet them and learn more about what taking that leap really feels like, day in and day out. Stay tuned!”

“As Mrs. Obama highlights in each episode, there are many hidden challenges to making it through college,” said ATTN: co-founder, Matthew Segal. “This series will meet many students where they live—on Instagram—and share candid perspectives about how to overcome barriers. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Mrs. Obama and Reach Higher to engage and inspire students to invest in themselves through higher education.”



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Christian Bale Might Be Joining *Thor: Love and Thunder*

Also, artificial intelligence could bring your next favorite movie to the big screen.

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Aretha Franklin’s youngest son is asking people not to support the MGM-produced biopic, ‘Respect’

Kecalf Franklin, Aretha Franklin‘s youngest son, is staunchly against the Jennifer Hudson-led upcoming biopic of his mom’s life because he says MGM never bothered to get input from Franklin’s children for the film.

READ MORE: First look: Jennifer Hudson as Aretha Franklin in ‘Respect’ biopic

“How can you make a movie about a person and not talk to the persons sons or grandchildren about important information?” Kecalf Franklin wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday. “If you are a “real” fan of my mothers, please do not support this. Ask yourself … would you want this done to you?”

While Franklin said he supports Hudson as the Queen of Soul, who he claims was hand-selected by his mom for the lead role in Respect, he took issue with the rest of the film. The film, which is being produced by MGM, started filming last fall and is scheduled to be released on Oct. 18.

“Everything else is being done against our wishes,” Franklin, 49, wrote in the post. “The Franklin family (does not) support the movie that is in production!”

David Bennett, the longtime attorney for Aretha Franklin, however, took issue with the post and said Kecalf doesn’t speak for his three brothers or other members of the Franklin family.

“He does not speak for the family,” Bennett told The Detroit Free Press. “I know he doesn’t speak for his brother Ted White or his brother Clarence Franklin. The grandchildren have absolutely nothing to do with this. What he’s really doing is talking for himself.”

Further, Bennett said Decalf’s post really has more to do with his desire to “become the personal representative of the estate” instead of Franklin’s niece, Sabrina Owens, and less about the movie. Kecalf is currently petitioning Oakland County Probate Court to be named executor of his late mom’s estate, the news outlet reported.

READ MORE: Barack Obama wants the hat Aretha Franklin wore to his 1st presidential inauguration

Owens has been the executor since Franklin died in 2018 death, and White and Clarence Franklin submitted court filings backing her in the role. However, ever since multiple wills were discovered last spring that each contained different instructions, the family has been in court to try and hash out whether the wills were actually written by Franklin. Last August, Judge Jennifer Callaghan instructed handwriting experts to assess the validity of the documents. Callaghan also ordered Owens and Franklins’ four sons to start mediation.

Charlene Glover Hogan, Kecalf Franklin’s lawyer, did not respond to a Free Press request for an interview on Tuesday.

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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Demands Ralph Lauren Remove Greek Letters From Its Pants

Ralph Lauren Phi Beta Sigma

A black fraternity is furious at designer Ralph Lauren for using its Greek letters on a pair of chinos, according to Blavity.

On the Ralph Lauren French website, the clothing line is selling a pair of chino pants with the Greek letters Phi Beta Sigma on them. The symbols for the black fraternity are located on the back of the pants in red and black. It was listed at a price of $335.77.

A petition had been started against the fashion designer on Change.org demanding that they stop selling the jeans.

“Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. DOES NOT belong on your jeans!!”

“We are a week away from 106th anniversary of the founding of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and what is plastered all over social media? An ad for Polo Ralph Lauren Chino Graphique Droit with the letters that represent Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Greek letters on the back crease of said pants! Members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., an illustrious organization stared & shared in utter disbelief!”

“One member said ‘this is copyright infringement at its finest, they have no permission using my letters to sell their pants.’ Did we mention, these pants are selling for 299.99€? If Polo is using these beloved letters so freely, where are the royalties going? To whom did they ask & get permission to use these letters, and why did they feel so comfortable doing this?”

“We are demanding that Ralph Lauren do the right thing and RECALL, DESTROY, & PUBLICLY APOLOGIZE for trying to capitalize off of black culture! We don’t know WHO thought that this was a good idea; but they need to fix it quick! Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.is a professional organization that [is] not for sale!”

After the outrage from Phi Beta Sigma became public, a Ralph Lauren spokesperson reached out to Watch The Yard and gave a statement:

“The use of these symbols on our products was an oversight for which we deeply apologize. We are immediately taking action to remove the product from our sales channels. While we have a rigorous review process in place for all of our designs, this has prompted us to take another review of our protocols to help ensure that this does not happen again.

As an American brand with more than 50 years of heritage, Ralph Lauren is inspired by many facets of American culture. As part of this, we are firmly committed to respectful and appropriate use of all cultural icons and insignias.”

They have since removed the chinos from all sales channels and they have reached out to the fraternity.



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Liverpool's Sadio Mane apologises for missing Senegal visit after awards ceremony

Liverpool forward Sadio Mane apologises for not stopping in Senegal after being crowned Caf's African Player of the Year.

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Andrew Yang calls on LeBron James to join the Yang Gang

Andrew Yang wants LeBron James to be a part of the Yang Gang.

When TMZ Sports asked Yang who’d he choose from the NBA to be his running mate, he wasted no time before saying he’d go with the King himself.

READ MORE: LeBron James dons ‘Beto for Senate’ hat before Lakers game in San Antonio

“I’d have to go with LeBron James,” Yang told TMZ. “He’s already shown he’s got a heart of gold and loves the American people.”

Yang added that James “certainly could do better than the guy who is currently there,” before pondering which name his team would use: “Yang-LeBron. Yang-King. Yang-James.”

Then 2020 democratic presidential hopeful, who also happens to be a huge NBA fan, told TMZ that he wants James’ endorsement. He looked into the camera and sent the Los Angeles Lakers star a message: “LeBron, if you’re watching… let’s work together.”

Yang, a tech entrepreneur, has already attracted a solid group of celebrity endorsements – including musician and actor, Donald Glover, who sponsored a pop-up event for him in LA last month. Other high profile Yang supporters include comedian Dave Chappelle, Weezer star Rivers Cuomo, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, investor Sam Altman, actors Nicolas Cage and Noah Centineo, and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. Yet, Yang has not yet landed a professional star athlete endorsement.

Bron, who is no fan of President Donald Trump’s and has even called him a “bum” and a “clown” on several occasions, supported Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016, and introduced her at a rally in Ohio. So it’s feasible that he will eventually endorse a democratic candidate for president.

Also during the TMZ Sports interview, Yang continued to challenge Texas Sen. Ted Cruz to a basketball battle, “anytime, anyplace, one on one.” Yang challenged Cruz back in September to a game saying the loser would have to donate $5,000 to a non-political charity of the winner’s choosing.

READ MORE: Donald Glover is co-sponsoring a fundraiser for Andrew Yang

Cruz agreed to the challenge even as he told his Twitter followers that Yang had a height advantage and appeared to be a good shot, judging from online videos.

Still, the one-on-one game hasn’t happened.

“Come on Ted, you accepted. You said it was game on. The people of Texas deserve better. The people of the United States deserve better,” Yang joked.

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CEO Dennis Maple Designs New Curriculum For Growth At Goddard School Franchisor

Goddard CEO Dennis Maple

Dennis Maple comes from a family of educators. But instead of standing in front of a whiteboard teaching students, the high-powered corporate veteran is now running a for-profit school system Goddard.

Maple was recently installed as CEO of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania-based Goddard Systems Inc., which licenses more than 500 franchised schools with more than 65,000 students in 37 states. Now the Memphis native, who spent the past two decades in the education sector in such positions as head of Aramark Education, which manages food services and facilities for K-12 schools, and president of First Student Inc., North America’s largest bus transportation company, has been designing a new curriculum for evolution and growth at the franchisor that specializes in early childhood education.

One plank of Maple’s agenda is “new school growth.” Becoming a Goddard franchisee is not a low-cost proposition though: The license fee is $135,000 with a required minimum investment that exceeds $700,000. However, the company states that a franchise earns an average EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) of $371,321, based on 2018 results of a school open more than 18 months.

As part of our BLACK ENTERPRISE C-Suite Interview Series, Chief Content Officer Derek T. Dingle talked with Maple about his new role that marries his business acumen with passion for education. The following are edited excerpts from that conversation:

As CEO of Goddard, how do you ensure the uniformity of quality education throughout the franchise system?

The business has been here for approximately 30 years, and during that time they’ve built a really strong reputation and brand for having premium-based education that we make available to the communities through a franchising system. The whole concept behind Goddard from an education standpoint is that we have a comprehensive, play-based curriculum. Our goal here is to really stimulate the child’s cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development starting as early as 8 weeks of age. We have our educational advisory board of experts that do research all over the world, and we leverage them to inform us about ways to touch on those four areas.

When you think about this educational environment, a lot of people would probably reflect on it as daycare because historically that’s what it was. But there’s been a great deal of research that suggests that the most formative and impactful years of the development of children start at a very early age. We are confident in our thesis because the government is now beginning to focus disproportionately on early childhood funding as a way to improve education for all kids. So we’re happy to be on the forefront of that thinking.

With that focus, how do you effectively implement instruction for students?

We have a prescribed model we refer to as STEAM. It incorporates the traditional STEM elements at an appropriate level for kids around science, technology, math and so forth but we add to it this notion of the arts because we think that stimulating kids’ interest in music and other types of developmental activities are good cognitively and also good to expose them to these things early on.

Through this franchised system, we have extensive training for those that get into the business without experience and those who are restarting the business with follow-up training over the course of time that allows them to remain current on the curriculum that we believe is important. One of the things that I’ve learned working with educators is [that they should] be able to craft their lesson plans on a daily basis based upon the capability of the young people that they are teaching. So while we have a framework, we actually give a degree of flexibility, unlike some of our competitors, where we can actually customize the solution for the children in a particular classroom at a particular point in time.

How are Goddard schools structured so franchisees can meet education standards and, at the same time, be successful?

We’ve built a series of classrooms throughout the school that are largely derived based on age. They each have a different designation. There are specific objectives for each of those respective classes.

There is a defined curriculum that instructs the franchisees. We support them with ongoing training from the very beginning, throughout their tenure as licensed franchisees in our system. Then we have a very robust Q&A and also coaching mechanism with our field teams that are in two parts. There’s an education team that is responsible for franchisees’ execution of the education curriculum within the guidelines that have been established. And we have an operating team that is there to both coach, but also to drive compliance with the operational standards around things like certification of teachers, review of their background credentials, the safety of the facility, the maintenance of the facility in a certain way, utilization of certain equipment, room sizes, ratios, et cetera.

How do you identify the right franchisees for this type of business?

In terms of the identification of potential licensees, I would say that we use a traditional mode of gaining interest in our business just like any other franchisor would. We go to the conventions. We use trade publications. I think BLACK ENTERPRISE is a wonderful opportunity for people of color to perhaps learn something about a franchising model that may not have considered before. I’m not sure other than educators how many people wake up every day and say I want to [operate] an early childhood education school.

One of the biggest ways of identifying new franchisees is through word of mouth from existing franchisees. So our model allows existing owners to partner up with other owner, or other perspective owners including sometimes their education directors. We have a lot of parents that were historically in our system, loved Goddard and wanted to impart that same sort of connection with parents in their community. So there are a variety of ways that we identify people.

What should prospective franchisees be aware of before seeking opportunities?

You have two entities inside the school—the business side, which is led principally by the owner, and the education side, which is led principally by an experienced educator. The owner’s job is to really make sure that he or she hires the right educational director responsible for the execution of the curriculum, identification of teachers, culture, teacher development, relationship development with parents and students. Collectively, they share the responsibility for executing the curriculum and providing a safe, nurturing developmental environment for kids.

As you came aboard, you gained feedback from franchisees, employees and parents. How did that process inform current business challenges and adjustments?

I had a  fairly prescriptive processes that I’ve held myself accountable for, which for me was spending an extensive amount of time in schools and learning from parents, franchisees, educational directors, and basically observing how we execute the Goddard model. In addition to that, we spent a lot of time in sessions with existing employees to understand the work that they do, how they measure performance, what accountabilities and expectations are established and how we celebrate success. I have reached a conclusion that the company continues to be, in my opinion, [one] that’s had a great history but also is positioned for evolution and growth at least at the rate that we’ve seen in the past and probably faster. The trick will be to balance growth while making sure that we maintain the integrity of the business model, which really is about the culture of the company, the academic model, and the outcomes that we want for young people. We’ve engaged in a very comprehensive marketplace assessment, meeting with parents and consumers, using outside agencies. We also have consultants looking at some of our internal structures and accountabilities and really every aspect of the business to make sure that we’re moving ourselves toward being best in class in every category.

So what is your strategic growth plan for Goddard and how does it align with metrics for success?

We’re looking at one of our preliminary market assessments, which really started with an indexing of just how large is this overall early childhood development market space, what is our share in that space, and what are some early indicators about the vitality of the business. When I first came on board, I think the sense was for me, not being versed in the existing business model, that the history of growing the business was primarily focused on new school growth. And we believe that will continue to be a major element of how we grow the business. However, I would also tell you that a secondary priority, one that’s very important to franchisees and one that we want to fully embrace and support to an even greater degree, is on what we call full time equivalence, or FTE. It is basically the number of students enrolled in a school that march them toward full capacity. So on average, we have a capacity rating of around 88% to 90%, which is approximately 10% less than our capacity available at any point in time. So the range is some schools at 100% capacity or even greater based on after-school programs and other schools that are 75% or 80% capacity. The point is there’s always opportunity to grow capacity. Along those lines, I’m becoming increasingly interested in learning more about additional services that parents are willing to pay for that provide enrichment after school. .

In terms of diversifying the franchisee mix, will you look at opportunities in more urban environments?

Our model has historically been much more focused in suburban communities. I don’t think that’s any secret. This is not the cheapest of the early childhood education models. It’s because we believe the value that we bring is significant and of course, we want our franchisees to be compensated for the level of investment that it takes in order to deliver the curriculum. In terms of markets, I’m not displeased with where we are but I think there’s room for growth. In terms of ownership, I would also say that we have a fairly well-represented, diverse population. But it’s not as diverse nor as many in numbers as I’d like to see. So I can’t tell you today that we have a specific program that’s focused on that but I would say that we’re very open to all groups of people interested in being part of a premium quality system that really cares deeply about educating kids around the country and all communities.



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Iran Tensions Increase Social Media Surveillance at the US Border

Customs and Border Protection agents reportedly grilled Iranian Americans on their social media activity. It's the latest in a disturbing trend in government monitoring.

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Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young donates more than $1M to help Atlanta families’ medical debt

Outstanding medical debt in Atlanta has been reduced by more than $1 million, thanks to Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young and his philanthropic foundation.

The Trae Young Foundation relieved medical debt from 570 struggling families in Atlanta by partnering with RIP Medical Debt, a national nonprofit established to buy down medical debt across the country, according to CNN.

READ MORE: Vince Carter makes history as first NBAer to play in four different decades

“The city of Atlanta has welcomed me with open arms,” Young said, according to CNN. “Giving back to this community is extremely important to me. I hope these families can find a bit of relief knowing that their bills have been taken care of as we enter the New Year.”

RIP Medical Debt was created as a 501c3 in 2014 by two former debt collection executives as a way to purchase bundled medical debt on the secondary debt market for pennies on the dollars, according to the nonprofit’s website. The nonprofit targets those most in need, including debtors that are “two times or below the federal poverty level, insolvent and/or with debts that are five percent or more of gross annual income,” according to the nonprofit.

Once RIP buys up the outstanding debt, the organization sends forgiveness notices to the families and also helps them repair their credit reports, according to the organization’s web site.

Through RIP Medical Debt’s model, Young’s foundation donated $10,000, which erased $1,059,186.39 of medical debt. The average amount of debt forgiven was $1,858, according to a press release.

READ MORE: Tyler Perry pays medical expenses for couple stranded in Mexico

Young is a star point guard in the NBA. He currently ranks fourth in points per game (28.9) in the league and fifth in assists (8.4). He was a 2019 Rookie of the Year Finalist and tied Oscar Robertson’s record as the only players to earn 2,000 points and 800 assists in their first 100 career games.

Young started his foundation last year with a focus on mental health. According to his foundation web page, The Trae Young Foundation aims to help provide continued education and research to make a “positive impact to all children and adults from all walks of life who suffer from Mental Health problems.”

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Sam Sylk: Radio Personality Has A Heart For His Community

Radio personality Sam Sylk

BE Modern Man: Sam Sylk

Radio personality, restaurateur, author; 45; Host, The Sam Sylk Show; Owner, Sam Sylk’s Chicken & Fish

Twitter: @samsylkshow; Instagram: @samsylk

I’m blessed to be a voice in the community through my radio show, which is heard on 93.1WZAK in Cleveland, Ohio. Each year I host an annual coat drive, called Winter Wraps. Over six years we have given away more than 7,000 coats.

WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF IN LIFE?

Wow; there is so much, I don’t know where to start. I’m proud of me and my wife building an empire with our restaurants, Sam Sylk’s Chicken & Fish.

HOW HAVE YOU TURNED STRUGGLE INTO SUCCESS?

In 2012, I lost my job and closed my business. I thought I would never open another because I was so depressed, but I didn’t give up. I took what I went through to become better. Now, I own Sam Sylk’s Chicken & Fish in four locations in the Cleveland area. It’s the same with radio; being let go several times taught me to build my brand as a radio personality and to stay connected with my followers.

WHO WAS YOUR GREATEST MALE ROLE MODEL AND WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM HIM?

Hubbard Jones, from Chicago, is my friend’s father. He was the guy on the block that everyone looked up to. He took us camping, to church ballgames, etc.—such a great man.

WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER RECEIVED?

You have to believe in yourself. If you don’t believe, how will anyone else believe in you or what you’re trying to do? And be consistent!

HOW ARE YOU PAYING IT FORWARD TO SUPPORT OTHER BLACK MALES?

As both a radio personality and an entrepreneur, I pay it forward by being available to listen and give advice. When I was coming up, we had men (what some may call O.G.s—LOL) to drop some knowledge on us, and I feel it’s my duty to mentor young men and give back. For example, I’ve hired three young, male high school students, and these are their first jobs. Employing them gives me a chance to be a positive influence on them.

HOW DO YOU DEFINE MANHOOD?

Manhood is being a leader and a role model for someone. We have to protect our families and community.

WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT BEING A BLACK MAN?

Overcoming obstacles and being there for my family and community.

 


BE Modern Man is an online and social media campaign designed to celebrate black men making valuable contributions in every profession, industry, community, and area of endeavor. Each year, we solicit nominations in order to select men of color for inclusion in the 100 Black Enterprise Modern Men of Distinction. Our goal is to recognize men who epitomize the BEMM credo “Extraordinary is our normal” in their day-to-day lives, presenting authentic examples of the typical black man rarely seen in mainstream media. The BE Modern Men of Distinction are celebrated annually at Black Men XCEL (www.blackenterprise.com/blackmenxcel/). Click this link to submit a nomination for BE Modern Man: https://www.blackenterprise.com/nominate/. Follow BE Modern Man on Twitter: @bemodernman and Instagram: @be_modernman.

 



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The Best of CES 2020

WIRED reporters saw (and touched) hundreds of gadgets at this year's consumer electronics expo. These are the biggest standouts.

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Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Sony's Concept Car Puts Entertainment in the Driver's Seat

The Vision-S showcases big screens, sensors, and a supremely comfortable ride.

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Tom Hanks’ son Chet responds to Jamaican patois backlash from Golden Globes video

Tom Hanks may have received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at Sunday’s Golden Globes, but it appears to be his son Chet Hanks who stole the show after he was filmed speaking in blatant Jamaican patois while being interviewed on the red carpet.

According to Baller Alert, over the weekend the 29-year-old went viral after a video of him speaking in his new accent made the rounds on social media. Not surprisingly, Hanks, who is also one half of the musical duo FTRZ, was soon slammed with allegations of cultural appropriation.

READ MORE: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announce plans to step back from royal duties

And he wasted no time responding on Instagram, sharing a screenshot of a headline about the video, along with the caption, “Average citizens: damn this is scary I can’t believe we’re on the verge of WW3 let me check the news smh.”

This was a clear insinuation that the his clip was being blown out of proportion at a time where there are far greater threats for Americans to be concerned with. And his mother, Rita Wilson, commented that his video was “maybe the best laugh of the night.”

READ MORE: Martin Lawrence says Tisha Campbell’s sexual harassment lawsuit: ‘It Was Bullsh*t’

In the past Hanks has also been called out for his frequent use of the N-word while he was using drugs heavily in 2015. But in 2018 he confessed to Van Lathan that at the time he foolishly believed that sparking outrage by using the N-word could help to further his career.

He’s since changed his views on that word, citing that the birth of his daughter Michaiah in 2016 with Tiffany Miles – who is Black – gave him a reason to clean up his act and embrace sobriety.

“If my daughter wasn’t born, I don’t know if I would’ve made the change necessary. She saved my life, honestly,” he said to Access Live back in 2018.

READ MORE: Michelle Obama announces new Instagram TV series

 

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Kenya bus attack: 'My passengers are like my brothers and sisters'

Kenyan driver Raymond Juma says his passengers "are like my brothers and sisters".

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Kenya's El-Molo people fear death of their language

Kenya's El-Molo people say there are not enough new young speakers learning from their elders.

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Twitter Wants to Let Users Limit Who Replies. Here’s Why

In an interview with WIRED editor in chief Nick Thompson, Twitter product lead Kayvon Beykpour detailed experimental features that could reshape the platform.

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How Tweets Could Prevent War, an App Store Dilemma, and More News

Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.

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Rae Sremmurd’s stepdad was reportedly murdered by their half-brother

The Hip-Hop duo Rae Sremmurd is dealing with a family tragedy.

On Tuesday, TMZ reported that Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi’s stepfather, Floyd Sullivan, 62, was fatally gunned down late Monday night in Mississippi. And now Lee and Jxmmi’s younger half-brother, Michael Sullivan, has been charged in the shooting death. Sullivan, 19, underwent a psychiatric evaluation before being charged last night, according to TMZ.

READ MORE: Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee on Malia Obama: ‘I think we’d get along’

According to Tupelo police, Sullivan died at the scene from several gunshot wounds. Sullivan is the only person charged in the killing.

Sullivan reportedly helped raise the SremmLife 3 musicians in Tupelo since they were in middle school and living with their mom, Bernadette, reported XXL Magazine. Sullivan and Bernadette are also parents to son, Floyd Jr.

Lee and Jxmmi have not released a public comment on the tragedy as of yet. XXL also attempted to reach out to a rep for Rae Sremmurd and the Tupelo Police Department.

However, Lee posted several tweets seemingly in reference to the incident. The first tweet included four broken heart emojis. In the second he writes: “I pray this world let’s me keep some compassion.” In a third tweet, Lee posts: “I’ve been tested my whole life.”

The brother’s social media followers let them know that they are in their thoughts and prayers.

“Lean into each other for support. You need each other right now. We may be strangers but we’re all here to support you and send our love. There’s still a lot of love and good out there in the world even when it’s hard to see,” wrote Rachel @Pinkadoodlezzz.

“I pray for you and your family in Jesus name and that Gods angels camp around you all during this time,” added MargoTheUnstoppableFaith

We send our prayers and love out to Rae Sremmurd at this time of unthinkable loss.

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Misty Copeland Brings Her Masterclass to Women of Power! And 5 More Things About Her You Need to Know

Misty Copeland

She is among the most photographed, most athletic, most stunningly talented and graceful, gifted, and resilient artists in the world today and Misty Copeland is going to be among the amazing speakers who will grace the stage at the 2020 Women of Power Summit.

The ballerina, known for her pioneering status as the first African American woman in the 75-year-history of the American Ballet Theater (ABT) to be promoted to principal dancer, will be joining us at the Mirage in Las Vegas for an exclusive fireside chat on Friday, March 6.

Not only is she an author (and subject of several books for young girls), she’s an activist for women and girls’ causes, equality, and social justice. Now that you know she’ll be at the Summit (where we hope to see you, too), here are a few things about the phenom named Misty that you didn’t know:

Misty Copeland

(Image: Misty Copeland | Photo Credit: Flickr/Creative Commons/Malvina Calot)

1. Her busine$$ is blooming and constantly re-BOOTing!

She just inked a new deal as a brand ambassador for LG Signature, the electronics company. BTW, did you see her promotion for luxury shoe brand Stuart Weitzman during the holidays? GORGEOUS!

2. Her manager is a SISTA!

Who’s helping Misty make the deals that have catapulted her from dancer to internationally bankable BRANDMASTER? None other than Gilda Squire, a former literary press agent. Misty was Squire’s very first management client.

3. She’s committed to teaching what she knows

Her online masterclass features her dancing with a black male partner and the instruction encompass dance technique in her class, she teaches mental fortitude and how to handle criticism, tackle fear, and trade self-doubt and self-defeat for self-confidence.

4. She’s STILL making history

You can see Misty pirouette with a black partner in person next May when ABT launches its first-ever production of Romeo and Juliet where both principal characters are black. Misty’s pairing with ABT soloist Calvin Royal III represents yet another historical landmark in Misty’s groundbreaking career. The show premiers May 27 at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.

5. She’s adding filmmaker to her résumé

Her production company, Life in Motion Productions, will produce its first film in 2020. Moved and disturbed by homelessness, particularly in Oakland, California, (where her hubby’s family is from), Misty is producing a silent film about the issue. Filming starts next month.



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Ralph Lauren removes pants that jacked The Sigmas’ letters

Ralph Lauren tried it.

The upscale clothing giant attempted to sell a pair of chinos adorned with the Phi Beta Sigma Greek letters on its French site until Watch the Yard got word of it. The site rallied the Greek fraternity and other Divine 9 members to reach out to Ralph Lauren and ask them to remove the garment. The chino pants, which reportedly cost $335.77, featured the Greek letters on the top of the knee.

READ MORE: #theGrioLive: Being A Black Greek (VIDEO)

The public campaign appears to have worked and now a Ralph Lauren spokesperson is apologizing.

“The use of these symbols on our products was an oversight for which we deeply apologize. We are immediately taking action to remove the product from our sales channels. While we have a rigorous review process in place for all of our designs, this has prompted us to take another review of our protocols to help ensure that this does not happen again,” the company said in a statement, according to Watch the Yard.

“As an American brand with more than 50 years of heritage, Ralph Lauren is inspired by many facets of American culture. As part of this, we are firmly committed to respectful and appropriate use of all cultural icons and insignias,” the statement adds.

The company ended the note by stating that “the chinos will be removed from all sales channels” and that they have reached out to Phi Beta Sigma to inform them.

Watch the Yard, a media company that covers the Black college experience, first reported the story on Monday. According to the organization’s website, within three hours of the story running, Ralph Lauren had issued a statement and vowed to pull the pants from its shelves, which illustrates the power of unity and determination.

Watch the Yard celebrated its successful campaign on Instagram.

“Earlier today we published a story about pants, which are being sold for 299.99€ on Ralph Lauren’s site with Phi Beta Sigma printed on them. Within three hours of us reporting on the story, an official Ralph Lauren spokesperson reached out to Watch The Yard and told us that they are taking the pants off of all sales channels and gave us an exclusive statement explaining themselves,” they captioned the post.

Divine 9 Greeks also shared their excitement for the achievement.

READ MORE: After outcry, Zeta Phi Beta walks back ban on transgender women joining sorority

“Watch The Yard y’all got RALPH LAUREN a major brand to take down a product internationally in less that 3 hours?! Y’all really are out here advocating for Black greekdom! This platform is so powerful and needed. Keep up the good work! #keepprotectingtheculture #WatchTheYardIsForThePeople,” wrote sofreshnupe_.

“This platform is important and necessary! Great work!!!!” added limitededitionxxv.

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