Gabrielle Little
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Gabrielle Little
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you get free when you realize you don’t have to fit the mold // Ole Miss Soccer Alumna⚽️❤️ #bdge

The Memphis conversation has become silly, & it’s not LeBron’s fault. Many prominent players have echoed his sentiments. “We” the media have made it about community & culture instead of infrastructure. Basketball players live a bougie, max contract road life, but instead of imploring the Grizzlies to move to Nashville find a solution in Memphis. Also, If we going to ask athletes to speak on behalf of the community at all times a lot of others need to assess their choices as well! @ThePivot clips on YouTube! #ThePivot #MemphisGrizzlies #NBA #LebronJames


J. Cole says the apology at Dreamville Fest came to him just an hour before he went on stage. He also reveals that he only told his wife before he did it. (Via @AppleMusic )

Trigger Warning: This post references a 400 year racial slur that has been used to dehumanize Black people. It also discusses Tourette syndrome and Coprolalia. If a social media post can provide this clarity, a global broadcaster on a 2 hour programming delay certainly could have. CC:BAFTA and BBC. To be Black is to know that Grace will be demanded of you before accountability ever is. And that’s exactly what played out on the BAFTA stage.

#BAFTAFilmAwards host Alan Cumming thanked the audience for their “understanding” after a series of audible outbursts from Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson interrupted the ceremony. • One incident saw Davidson shout the n-word while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage. • Davidson, the inspiration for BAFTA-nominated “I Swear,” was diagnosed with Tourette’s at 25. His symptoms include tics and involuntary outbursts. • “You may have noticed some strong language in the background there, this can be part of how Tourette’s syndrome shows up for some people as the film explores that experience,” Cumming told the audience. wp.me/pc8uak-1lGWhl

Hold me accountable yes, but watch your tone.


Former Sharecroppers Talk About Life On The Field And Picking Cotton, 1968.

22 years ago, ‘THE CHEETAH GIRLS’ premiered on Disney Channel.





















