Jackie and Rachel Robinson's grandchild, Sonya Pankey Robinson, got to throw out the first pitch before the Dodgers game 💙
Mets-Dodgers on ESPN and the ESPN App 🍿
Black Men Who Have Won the #Oscar for Best Actor
Sidney Poitier — 1964
Denzel Washington — 2002
Jamie Foxx — 2005
Forest Whitaker — 2007
Will Smith — 2022
Michael B. Jordan — 2026… Show more
I just watched an episode of The Resident about a woman named Rose. At the end of the episode, they posted a tribute to Rose Elizabeth Honorat. On the show, Rose was a sickle cell anemia patient. Her condition was getting worse, and there was a clinical trial that, if her body didn’t reject it, could have cured her of the disease.
In the show, Rose survived—but in real life, she sadly passed away in 2019 before the clinical trials became available.
Millions of people have died from sickle cell anemia, and I hope this episode raises awareness and helps lead to a cure for this terrible disease. I think it was a beautiful gesture by The Resident to dedicate multiple episodes and scenes to Rose and to share her story.
Rest in peace, Rose Elizabeth Honorat. Hopefully, one day, there will be a cure for sickle cell anemia.
#theresident #roseelizabethhonorat
Still can't believe Miguel Rojas gets hate from some Dodgers fans.
I've seen it with my own eyes inside the Dodgers clubhouse. He's as respected as anyone. Right at the top as one of the Dodgers team leaders.
There is nothing that will accelerate your journey to success more than developing a habit of pushing beyond your comfort zone and being willing to do HARD sh*t.
#success
“Please STOP 🛑 worrying what other people think 🤔 of YOU. It doesn’t matter a lick 👅 the only thing that matters is what YOU THINK 🤔 OF YOU.” @HectorLaMarque
When you love what you do for a living, when you have FREEDOM of your time, there is no “Thank God it’s Friday” there is no “Wednesday Hump Day” every day is like a Saturday, you get to do what you want, when you want and how you want!
Sometimes in life you have to get knocked down to realize that you need to turn it up a notch. No one became successful without getting knocked down a few times.