I love that Zohran's fight to make New York City accessible to everyone goes beyond food and shelter. "This is your city, you should get to enjoy all that it has to offer," is a hell of a platform.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life fighting for equity and justice. He taught us that even in the face of intimidation and discrimination, we must never stop working towards a better future – a lesson that feels especially relevant today.
Change has never been easy. It takes persistence and determination, and requires all of us to speak out and stand up for what we believe in. As we honor Dr. King today, let’s draw strength from his example, and do our part to build on his legacy.
We don’t yet know what motivated the person who shot and killed Charlie Kirk, but this kind of despicable violence has no place in our democracy. Michelle and I will be praying for Charlie’s family tonight, especially his wife Erika and their two young children.
I've been doing it for a while on IG, figured I could share it here too. And since you are here, here's another one:
Anytime something unique is done on the heel tab of Jordan 3s, it can hit or miss. In the case of these Nina Chanel Abney Air Jordan 3s, it’s the former.
I mean just look at it! That chenille stitched embroidery is just beautiful and is my favorite part of the shoe.(Check the 3rd pic.)
Last year when these released, I had my doubts about the canvas material used for the majority of the upper. I thought it would look bad after wearing it. My mind has changed. With more wear, yes, it creases, but it looks great that way. They look well-loved, but elevated still.
I took these photos last year shortly after I got these in hand, and I definitely want to take some new ones, but since I’m wearing these in the classroom today, I wanted to take a bit to share my thoughts on these. Again, thanks for reading my caption if you did. 🙏🏼
in 2012, a random guy shopping at a thrift store found lost homemade cassette tapes recorded in the 1960s-70s by a vietnam war veteran from memphis, tennesse. these gospel-inspired soul songs were by johnnie frierson, suffering from PTSD, who passed away 2 years prior in 2010.