Jill Scott Soul Moving Tribute To Her 20 Year Career Anniversary– Watch

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Well if this doesn’t bless you I don’t know what will. 🙌🏿Thank you to Jilly from Philly for your soulful, creative artistry that you give to the world. You have healed sounds, and mended broker hearts with your voice to people around the globe.

We Stan. Happy 20th Anniversary!

Identical Milwaukee Twins Arianna and Arielle Gettin Their Bag With 37 College Offers and $1Mil Combined in Scholarship Funds

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Twins, Arielle and Arianna get accepted to 37 colleges and $1mil in scholarships. Yaaaasss ladies!

“There are two things in life for which we are never prepared: twins”- Author unknown.

This saying holds true for these pandemic pioneers. Because the world certainly wasn’t ready for these power girls, especially during such a tumultuous time. But these women have gone against all the odds and blasted through with flying colors. Together.

The class of 2020 all around the world has taken a major hit due to the nasty COVID-19. With global school shut downs, virtual learning, system crashes….these two Black twin sisters have pushed through with the audacity to not only graduate but graduate with honors.

With studies in  nursing, the high school seniors applied to 40 colleges and got accepted into 37  of them.  They have opted to stay closer to home in hope of attending Marquette University, located in their homestate. “Tuition is pretty much covered at Marquette. We got accepted into the EOP Program (Educational Opportunity Program) and directly into the nursing program”, Arianna said in an interview.

The twins, rising seniors at the Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy in Milwaukee, are at the top of their class, with the two highest  GPA’s, reported by WTMJ. Arianna will graduate as valedictorian and Arielle as salutatorian.

Making the deal even sweeter, the pair are the first in their family to attend college, and will be doing so at no cost to them or their families.

“Arianna and Arielle Williams have set a tremendous example as scholars and citizens for four years,” principal Judith Parker told WDJT-TV. “We couldn’t be more proud of their growth, choices and their ability to persevere with joy in the face of obstacles. They have traveled, organized community service projects, met Michelle Obama and represented our school inside of our walls and throughout our city. We are proud of them and the entire Class of 2020 and excited for the next chapter in their lives as they take this same drive to college”.

“You can do anything you want to do as long as you put your mind to it, “Arielle told WDJT. “This is  not really a completion for me, Arianna said. “I’m just getting started.”

“It’s okay to fail sometimes,” says Arianna. “You gotta accept your failures. Just come back harder. Do the most! They told us we were doing the most. Do the most and go above and beyond”.

These women are owning their futures and taking life by the horns. That’s what it’s all about, right? Werk ladies, wishing you nothing but continued greatness and success.

Blue Ivy Is Following In Her Mama’s Footsteps, Winning Her 1st NAACP Award

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8 year old Blue Ivy is officially an award winning artist. The daughter of Beyonce and Jay Z won the outstanding duo/group prize for her contribution to “Brown Skin Girl”. Blue, who sings a few lines in the song, which also features Beyonce, Wizkid and Saint Jhn, also received a writing credit for the hitmaker.

Everywhere you hear women all across the world singing it, asking it be played in the car, ringtones….the family all together sing along….”Brown Skin girl, your love is just like pearls, the best ting in de world, Never trade you for anybody else”. It’s the forever anthem of all brown skin girls worldwide.

Not to mention that Beyonce won six awards during the night at the NAACP Awards, including outstanding female artist and outstanding soundtrack/compilation album for The Lion King: The Gift, on which “Brown Skin Girl” is featured.

Her grandma, Mrs. Tina Knowles showed big love and support for her grand daughter.

Another Black Woman For the Win At Ms. France 2020 Pageant

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Her name is Guadeloupe Botino.

However, you know it’s always “a hater in the group”.

According to reports, the French prosecutors got slammed with a filed complaint against them for racial comments posted on their social media.

Ever since Clemence Botino won the title on December 14, she’s been targeted with racial comments on Twitter, according to Council of Black Associations (CRAN); who has advocated for her justice and rights to not being harassed on social media due to the color of her skin. This ish needs to stop.

Why is it that black women are ones of the most powerful beings on the planet, yet it’s so hard for some of our counterparts to actually see it? Or maybe they see it and wish they possessed that same resilience. It’s a doggone shame that we can’t have nothin without folks trying to make us feel guilty for our wins and successes.

CRAN President also pointed out that, “There was no reaction from authorities or government. ” These comments must be sanctioned, they are totally unacceptable” CRAN President Ghyslain Vedeux said.

We Stan!