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01/06/2022
The Government Released New Photos Of Wu-Tang Clan's “Once Upon A Time In Shaolin” Album (But It Won’t Say How Much It Cost) BuzzFeed News obtained the bill of sale and photographs of the album, which was auctioned by US marshals last July.
11/18/2021
They want their coins..
IRS cracking down on goods and services transactions through apps like Venmo, Zelle Millions of businesses accept electronic payments for their services, but the IRS is cracking down on these types of payments, which include apps like Venmo, Paypal, Cash App, and Zelle.
How many times have you sat down to do something, lost track of time, and looked up to find hours have passed you by? Why is it so easy for us to lose track of, forget about, or even waste our own time? In this powerful talk, Jermaine Archer speaks about how being sentenced to prison to serve time, helped him learn to stop wasting the most precious resource we have: time. Jermaine Archer is a writer, author, actor, musician, and paralegal. But most importantly a son, father and husband. Jermaine has been incarcerated for a crime he did not commit. Jermaine redefined what mattered most to him: his time and today's youth. He is passionate about making an impact on youth and sharing his story with community youth through the Sing Sing Youth Assistance Program. As an adviser to the Osborne Administration's New York Initiative for Children with Incarcerated Parents, Jermaine brainstorms with family court judges and policy makers to protect the rights of children with incarcerated parents. In 2012 he co-founded Voices From Within, a group of men redefining what it means to repay a debt to society. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
WATCH THE ENTIRE TALK ON YOUTUBE. LINK ALSO IN BIO
https://youtu.be/QJrUqsFmBt0
06/01/2020
Because they can get away with it’: Why African Americans are blamed for crimes they didn’t commit.
'Because they can get away with it': Why African Americans are blamed for crimes they didn't commit: Experts African Americans make up 49% of wrongful convictions since 1989.
We are resilient, unapologetic, black and proud.
This was one of my favorite part of the night. Can't wait to see what going to bless us with next.
Reposted from 🎵 I dont care... I dont give a damn.. lol
That one song EVERY HAITIAN SHOULD KNOW...👀
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