“I refuse to let their memory just disappear.” 🕊️ From the Broadway stage to the AIDS Memorial Quilt, @thesherylralph has been a champion for the LGBTQ+ community and all those impacted by HIV/AIDS for over 40 years.
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Every time they say "Xavier," in my mind, I hear @thesherylralph calling for Denzel Washington in The Mighty Quinn! I can't help it! @paradiseonhulu#Paradise
Singer Naomi Cowan’s 12-track debut album Welcome to Paradise is the winner of the 2026 JUNO Award for Reggae Recording of the Year.
The award was presented to Cowan Saturday night at the 50th staging of the awards, which was held in Hamilton, Ontario at the TD Coliseum.
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@PopCrave She was literally just in Ocho Rios with the TODAY show yesterday and she looked absolutely radiant. Sheryl Lee Ralph going back to Jamaica is never just a vacation, this woman carries the whole island with her wherever she goes
Shay Taylor-Allen learned last week that she had matched with her first-choice residency pick, Yale School of Medicine — the very same hospital where she was born and later worked as a janitor. ABC News' Danny New has the story. abcnews.link/ZmFKePd
PA is one step away from raising our minimum wage that has been stuck at $7.25 for 17 years. We just need Senate Republicans to bring the bill up for a vote in the Senate. senatorhughes.com/senator-hughes…
Ghana made a decisive move at the UN by championing a resolution to officially classify the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity.
Even with resistance, the moment carries weight.
For once, Africa isn’t just a subject of discussion in those spaces rather it’s driving the conversation.
This goes beyond the outcome of a vote or who stood against it. It’s about pushing an issue onto the global stage that has been sidestepped for generations. The backlash only highlights how impactful the move really is.
Ghana stepped forward with leadership, and Africa moved together, putting reparations and historical accountability back into the spotlight. That in itself marks a shift.
Progress often looks like this, tense, debated, and hard to ignore.
Ghana didn’t just speak. Africa made itself heard.
@BBCNews@TheRealZarp “The proposal was adopted with 123 votes in favour and three against - the United States, Israel and Argentina.
Fifty-two countries abstained, including the United Kingdom and European Union member states.”
Notice who joined the U.S.