Sellout according to Oxford’s Dictionary definition – a betrayal of one’s principles for reasons of expedience. Furthermore it states:
Source: The Black Star Project
Candace Owens is the definition of Perfidiousness
Sellout according to Oxford’s Dictionary definition – a betrayal of one’s principles for reasons of expedience. Furthermore it states:
Source: The Black Star Project
With just over two weeks until Election Day, both Presidential candidates are campaigning hard in key battleground states, including North Carolina.
Source: Hillary Clinton Urges Early Voting During Charlotte Campaign Stop – WCCB Charlotte
I commend Mary for her work and passion, I have just one #Concern/Comment either sing (that which you are very good at) or consider being a talk show host – you must be able to separate the two until you build trust.
Good luck and best wishes Mary…
Mary J. Blige is using her voice in a different way as the host of her new talk show “The 411 with Mary J. Blige,” powered by Apple Music. For her inaugural sit-down, the Queen of HIp-Hop Soul interviews Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, an intimate conversation that shows both Blige and Clinton outside of their comfort zones.
The The Rev. William Barber, president of the NC NAACP stated, “She is working to embrace our deepest moral values and we should embrace her…”
Why must we as a people defer to someone else to change the trajectory of Black America? I’m sure if rallied #together we could fix ourselves.
North Carolina NAACP President William Barber delivered a powerful message on the Democratic convention stage Thursday.
Source: NC NAACP president gives rousing speech at DNC
https://ioneblackamericaweb.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/072916roland.mp37/29/16- Roland Martin recaps the final day of the DNC in Philadelphia. What was his favorite part? How did Hillary Clinton put a little Ronald Reagan in her speech? Listen to the highlights above! Click the link above to hear the entire interview.
via Roland Martin On DNC: ‘White People Got Saved’ — Black America Web