Jeezy bit his whole style. If you go back and listen to Jeezy's first album you can hear the cadence, flow, and adlibs of Pastor Troy. Even Pastor Troy himself will tell you that Jeezy bit him
Did you know that Black Panthers;
Operated free clincs;
Taught self-defense classes;
Fed kids breakfast before school;
Delivered groceries to the elderly;
Started a free school;
Started the nutrition program for new Moms and their babies which later beca WIC.
At just nine years old, Asha walked out of her Shelby, North Carolina home on Valentine’s Day 2000 and disappeared into a pouring rainstorm. She was never seen again.
Now 35, her case is being investigated as a homicide. Her family has increased the reward to $100,000 for any information that helps bring her home or delivers answers.
This couple dedicated over 60 years to creating animated content for Black children worldwide… ❤️
Meet Willie Hudlin and Leo Sullivan—two pioneers who helped shape representation in animation when it was nearly nonexistent for Black audiences.
Together, they worked behind the scenes to bring Black stories, characters, and culture to life through animation. When opportunities were limited, they built their own path.
🎬 Their work contributed to projects that:
• Showed Black families, humor, and everyday life
• Created characters kids could see themselves in
• Opened doors for future Black animators and creators
One of the most recognizable results is Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids—a show that entertained, educated, and uplifted.
💡 Why this matters:
Representation isn’t just about visibility—it’s about identity.
When children see themselves reflected in positive, creative ways:
• Confidence grows
• Possibilities expand
• Dreams become real
This couple didn’t just create cartoons. They helped shape how generations of Black children saw themselves.
This guy handles situation to perfection when an officer illegally entered his home.
Portsmouth Police Department in Virginia came out to the home of Tevin Turner to deliver a summons related to a minor ordinance violation.
While Turner was at the door, he informed the officer he needed to step inside to put on shorts (as he was in his boxers). As Turner retreated inside to dress, the officer pushed the front door open and entered the home without a warrant or permission.
Turner immediately challenged the officer’s right to enter his home. The officer repeatedly invoked "officer safety" and asked Turner if he had a gun, which sparked Turner to reply: "Why would I have a gun? I have a child... you’re not starting no gunfight here, buddy."
Turner recorded the interaction for his articulate defense of his rights and his refusal to be intimidated. He pointed out that if the officer truly feared for his safety, he should have stayed outside and called for backup rather than forcing his way into a private residence. Even better he suggested he might want to get a new job.
The officer's actions—specifically entering the home without legal justification—were found to be in violation of department policy. The officer was reportedly disciplined, though specific details on the extent of the punishment were kept private as a personnel matter.
Don't allow your rights to be trampled on folks, because they will do it if you allow it.
A man risked his life to save six people from a burning apartment building in Paris, France. Video shows hero, Fousseynou Cissé, standing on a narrow ledge outside a smoke-filled window, ur