• Kentucky Attorney General to Serve as Special Prosecutor in Breonna Taylor Case

    Kentucky Attorney General to Serve as Special Prosecutor in Breonna Taylor Case

    The shooting death of Breonna Taylor at the hands of police has spurred national conversation and outrage. Now, the state of Kentucky has appointed a special prosecutor to handle the case. NBC News reports that state Attorney General Daniel Cameron will serve in the role in the Taylor case. “The Office of the Attorney General…

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  • Black Man in Vermont Pulled Over and Told to Leave the Entire State by White Man

    It has become incredibly apparent over the last few weeks that white people believe it is their divine right to police black people. CNN reports that a black man in Vermont was pulled over by a random white man and told to leave the state. On Friday, the victim was driving with his 11-year-old son…

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  • Ludacris and Mike Will Made-It Donate 3,000 Reusable Masks to MARTA Employees in Georgia

    As the state of Georgia has taken the questionable steps to reopen amidst a pandemic, Ludacris and producer Mike Will Made-It have partnered up to ensure Atlanta’s public transit workers are protected. AJC reports that the duo donated 3,000 masks to MARTA workers through their respective organizations. Ludacris’ the Ludacris Foundation and Mike Will’s Mike…

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  • NFL Star Malcolm Jenkins Calls on Department of Justice To Investigate Ahmaud Arbery Death

    NFL Star Malcolm Jenkins Calls on Department of Justice To Investigate Ahmaud Arbery Death

    Last week, a graphic video was released detailing the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery. Outrage erupted at the fact that over two months had passed since the incident and Gregory McMichael and his son Travis McMichael, the men charged with his murder had not been arrested (both men are currently in custody). Now, a group…

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  • Los Angeles Stay-At-Home Order To Be Extended to July

    Despite there being no significant downturn in COVID-19 cases and there being significant warnings about the dangers of re-opening too soon, many states across the country have steadily started to re-open. However, if you happen to live in Los Angeles, don’t count on being a part of the effort to re-open the country any time…

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  • Black Choir Director Shot and Killed by Police; Family Demands Video Be Released

    Recent weeks have been a series of heartbreaks as awareness grows around the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. Unfortunately, another name has been added to the list of those violently taken from us. In the early hours of Friday morning, Adrian Medearis was shot and killed in an alleged altercation with a police…

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  • White Man Who Wore KKK Hood to Store Won't Face Charges

    For some inexplicable reason, white people have responded to the pandemic by going full-racist. Between the xenophobic rhetoric directed towards Asian-Americans, busting out Confederate flags at anti-lockdown rallies, and trying to make Obamagate a thing, the 2A crowd has really been on one. Last week, The Root reported on a man who wore what was…

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  • Three Games That Have Kept Me Sane While Staying at Home

    Three Games That Have Kept Me Sane While Staying at Home

    Between the pandemic, the isolation and the sheer amount of losses, these last few months have been fucking hard. The world just doesn’t seem to stop inflicting pain. One of my primary forms of self-care has always been video games. When reality gets too hard, I take a break from it and escape into a…

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  • Jay-Z and Meek Mill Donate 10 Million Additional Masks to Prisons

    The American prison system is, in a word, trash. prisoners are often faced with inhumane conditions and treatment, and the cramped living spaces make it one of the worst places to be in the midst of a pandemic. Luckily, there are folks out there who believe in treating prisoners with the basic dignity and respect…

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  • Nashville Police 'Dismissive' After NAACP President Reports Finding Bullseye in His Front Yard

    The killing of Ahmaud Arbery as well as the effort to re-open states despite COVID-19 ravaging black communities has displayed how little America values black life. Now, an NAACP chapter president in Nashville has revealed that police didn’t take him seriously when he found a threatening sign on his property. According to NBC News, Keith…

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