The beautiful Obama ladies shine together 🥰⬇️
Michelle Obama with Malia Obama, Sasha Obama and Kamala Harris A true picture of grace, strength, and timeless beauty.
Let's show some love for the four Queen.
🩸🩸🩸 I'm going to post this video every day so we never forget what the 34x POS convicted felon who incites political violence, adjudicated rapist & pedophile Trump did on J6 🩸🩸🩸
🩸🩸🩸 I'm going to post this video every day so we never forget what the 34x POS convicted felon who incites political violence, adjudicated rapist & pedophile Trump did on J6 🩸🩸🩸
Instead of honoring our Constitution's key principle of a Peaceful Transfer of Power, POS Donald Trump Abused his Power on Jan 6th by inciting this violent & deadly attack on our country's Capital and should be in prison for life 🩸🩸🩸
THIS IS WHAT AN INSURRECTION LOOKS LIKE ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Former #49ers Colin Kaepernick paid for an independent autopsy of Trey Reed, a 21-year-old student from Mississippi who was found dead hanging from a tree.
The autopsy reportely revealed extensive blunt force trauma. He was beaten before they lynched him.
Happy birthday to Rev. Al Sharpton — a tireless warrior for civil rights and justice! Your voice has inspired generations to speak truth to power. We honor your legacy of courage and service. May you continue to lead with strength and vision. ✊🏿
Janina Simmons made history in 2019 as the first Black woman to graduate from the Army’s Ranger School. The training is known as one of the toughest in the world—long days, little sleep, heavy gear, and constant challenges. Many soldiers before her did not finish, but Janina pushed through.
Her fight wasn’t only on the field. In 2023, she was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, and doctors told her it had spread through her body. Even then, she refused to give up. On June 8, 2025, she became the first woman in the Army to be promoted to Sergeant Major while also wearing the Ranger Tab.
Janina doesn’t see herself as special. Growing up, she thought of herself as “an ordinary Joe.” She explained, “That was the first time I realized, if you do a little extra and set a goal, you can achieve greatness. I just put the extra into ordinary Joe, and became extraordinary.”
Congratulations to Sergeant Major Janina Simmons.
(Photo: Janina Simmons / U.S. Army)
Belva Davis, the FIRST Black woman TV reporter on the West Coast, has passed at 92. A true barrier breaker, she was often asked to leave press events — just for being a Black woman. Yet she rose, earning Emmys and national respect. Rest in Power to a legend.