“It’s not too late for them to do the right thing,” she tweeted. “Lincoln Project should take the L and publicly pledge to give a lot of their fundraising to the people who actually made a big difference.” AOC has been mouthing-off like the Bronx native that she is. We love it. But we monitor…
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With everything that is going on in the world at the moment, the economy collapsing before our eyes, unemployment rising daily, people getting sick and dying around us with little cure insight. The world that we live has changed very quickly and exposed us all to our fears and venerabilities. Everyone prior to this pandemic…
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Unexpected Changes By Matt D’Silva Dear Covid-19, Five weeks ago you changed my life as I knew it. No more catching up with friends, going to restaurants or bars or going to my beloved Broadway, you took it all away. Not to mention you also took my husband’s job and halted my ability to visit…
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The Women Who Made a Difference By Matt D’Silva Women for a long time have been the unsung heroes, often overlooked in history for their monumental efforts they contribute to society and the community as a whole. Finally there is an entire month dedicated to the work of these amazing individuals and there is no…
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She’s a native from Sacramento California, in 2016 she became the first Black president of Abc Entertainment Group, the tv division of the Disney conglomerate, and yesterday she along with her network colleagues canceled Roseanne. She is also my new freaking hero. Forget Wakanda. The mothership has been here and is quickly rising to the…
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