Ju Don Dada
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Ju Don Dada
@jaescho13
UGA Alumna l NYU MPH | 1908 | Η Ξ 💚💓

Not a single white person in sight. Diversity means erasing you.

It’s kind of ironic how Bad Bunny was dancing on an electrical post at the Super Bowl halftime show. Puerto Rico isn’t exactly known for having reliable electricity. He could have highlighted the electrical grid crisis in PR and done some good with his platform, but he chose degeneracy!

Yall swore Bad Bunny doing the half time show “un-American” and he still stood up there and yelled “God Bless America”

Woman breaks down saying she regrets being a “good girl,” claiming walking a straight path, going to church, and not partying or drinking left her nowhere but alone at 40 👀😔

no cap, but our generation would've fought back during slavery 😂


3 months later…



These pictures of Zohran and especially Rama 😭😭... That '🫶🏻' 🤣

This seems like an easy one, New York City. 🫠

How the hell does the city that experienced the biggest Islamic terrorist attack in history vote for a Muslim mayor?

As a professional tap dancer and court jester for most of my life :) NOT COMPLAINING! I can tell you that it’s imperative people of color have jobs outside of just being the talent or the player on the team. It’s my mission with KeyTV to help fund and support the creators of color behind the scenes, giving them a chance to tell their own story. The camera operators, costumer designers, writers, directors, prop masters and the list goes on. There is a common complaint about there not being a lot of black people in the hair and makeup union. The lack of black creators in high positions is a big source of this. It’s KeyTV’s mission to democratize the industry and support black people in business positions that don’t always include us performing. There’s nothing wrong with that, but there is so much more we can do and have to offer! Nakia Stephens is one of our KeyMaker’s, along with Chelsea Sanders, Lenoria Addison, Lawrence Murray, Moses Alexander, Lex King, Antwan Lawshe, Rosero and Eric McCoy, Loreal Palmer, Frank Wimberly, and so many more! Check out their work and our KeyMaker’s series to learn more about them!


This is what democracy looks like.



