*Davion is a new friend * 😮 what is wrong with Mackenzie’s mom 😡 to say this in front of his grieving parents. No parent grieving their child should ever have to hear something so insensitive. #thecrash
the mother-son casting of all time look at them. they have the same scrunkly sunshine smile and the same withering glare that could make you wish you were never born #ldpdlweek2026
Just finished watching The Crash on Netflix and these 2 parents are disgusting. Zero accountability, zero empathy for the families of the 2 kids their daughter killed. Fck them.
@JDNEngland "Davion is a new friend"
That disposable black life I guess. Her parents were the exact reason why she was the way she was. Made perfect sense once you saw them
In 1957, Marlon Green, an Air Force pilot, applied to be a Continental Airlines pilot. Green had applied to other airlines but was rejected each time. When he filled out his application for Continental, he left the “race” box unchecked. Green made it to the final round of interviews but was not hired, even though he had more flight time than the other candidates who were white.
Green filed a complaint with the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Commission, a landmark case that ended up in the United States Supreme Court which ruled in Greens favor and helped dismantle racial discrimination in the American passenger airline industry.
While David Harris was the first Black pilot hired with a major airline, Marlon Green’s fight for the right to be in the flight deck cleared a path for generations of Black pilots to come. In 2010, Continental dedicated a 737 named for Captain Marlon Green. The aircraft, N77518, still flies for United today.
Thank you, Marlon Green for your contributions towards Black History and paving the way for many to follow 🧑🏾✈️✈️
Sterling K. Brown talks about why he chose to be part of the film “Is God Is”
“So there’s the macro and the micro. I love Black women, and I love seeing Black women win, right? I thought this was an incredibly creative script, something different and new, and I think that we, as a community, have been asking for creative and new stories, right? And I feel like the more diverse the landscape of stories are that we get to tell, the more people will stop putting us into a box in terms of what a Black movie is, what a Black story is. We are everything, and so the opportunity to do everything is something that excites me. Aleshea (Harris) wrote a play, then she adapted the play, and she directed the play, and I think she did so brilliantly. I also love the idea that Black women get a chance to be messy in this film, like hella messy. I feel like oftentimes we’re asked, in many stories, to be voices of reason. Sort of the sensible side component of a larger story, and that’s not the case in this. That is exciting to me.”
🔗 rollingout.com/2026/05/16/why…
🚨 🇺🇸MAJOR BREAKING: They are marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge again.
61 years after Bloody Sunday. The same bridge. The same fight.
Today in Selma, thousands are gathering at the spot where Alabama state troopers beat peaceful Black marchers in March 1965.
That beating shocked the country into passing the Voting Rights Act five months later.
This week the Supreme Court finished gutting it.
(video: ib2_real)
In tonight's livestream, I'll cover the news from the week. I'll share my review of Is God Is, Punisher One Last Kill, and Obsession. All that and more. Join the discussion (link below)