If you’re of a certain age, you probably remember her as the original pesky little sister who kept us laughing and rolling our eyes at the same time. ❤️ Honoring Dr. Danielle Spencer, an OG Sister of Shade whose impact reached far beyond the screen.👑🕊️
#Iconic#SistersOfShade
@1NCRDB1 Born and bred Eagles fan, blood born enemy of the NYG. But this, sir, gets you a follow. This — real life — is so much bigger than football. Good on you for speaking up!
Keep posting this so people don’t forget how truly bad this event was.
Don’t let people gaslight you into thinking it was peaceful and worthy of 1500+ pardons and slush fund payoffs.
This performance by Lalah Hathaway and Snarky Puppy lives rent free in my head. The musicianship across the board is top tier, but the way she split that note (I’m STILL gagged!) was absolutely ethereal.
Rare collision of technical brilliance and pure soul.
What’s one of the scariest lines from a TV show/ movie that you can remember from your childhood?
I’ll start with two:
“The rest of the book, 'To Serve Man'... it's... it's a cookbook!"
“I’m the shadow man from under someone else’s bed.”
You know who doesn’t get enough shine?
S. Epatha Merkerson. One of the greatest living television actresses, yet rarely mentioned in conversations about legendary performers.
So yes, I give her flowers while she’s still here to receive them. ❤️
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Ever love a song down bad but most people never knew it? It wasn’t a mainstream single or chart topping but you felt every lyric, beat, vocal run…
Finding My Way—to this day.
Continue resting well Orish and Irish. 💕
In 250 years, Louisiana has sent 171 white men to Congress.
During Reconstruction, Black people were elected and denied their seats. Only one Black man — Charles Nash — served in the 1800s.
Then from 1877 to 1990, Louisiana sent zero Black people to Congress. Zero. For 113 years.
In 1990, Black Louisiana finally got a member of Congress again. Since then, white voters have elected 25 members. Black voters have had 4.
All 4 were in the same room fighting to keep the two seats Black Louisiana fought for.
Don’t tell us this isn’t about denying Black people representation. It always has been.
@repcleofields_ and @reptroycarter were joined by former Congressman Cedric Richmond and William Jefferson to let the record be clear that Black voters are due fair maps.
This image should put things into perspective for you.
Today at the state Capitol, the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee will vote on which congressional map Louisiana will have.
Share if you care 🦾
Samuel Alito quoting FAKE DATA in his ruling that gutted the Voting Rights Act should be GROUNDS FOR DISMISSING THE DECISION AND FOR HIS IMMEDIATE REMOVAL.