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1. Bridgett Floyd The world knows him as George Floyd, but to me, he was my big brother, Bridgett Floyd says. His devastating death in May at the hands of the Minneapolis police ignited protests around the world. Floyd and her siblings have bravely turned pain into purpose, establishing the George Floyd Memorial Foundation to uphold their brother s legacy of mentorship and service, as well as to fight for nationwide police reform. Since its inception, the foundation has handed out hot meals to the homeless in Fayetteville, N.C. (where George was born), and also created an internship program geared toward Black men at his alma mater, Texas A&M University. Floyd insists these steps are just the beginning. I believe that s what it means to be a badass: remaining confident and standing in your purpose, she says. My brother would always say to me, I m for ya, and it s an honor to know that today and for the rest of my life, I m for him.
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Atlanta Magazine
Blaire Erskine is not a politician’s daughter. Or the Costco guy’s wife.
The Atlanta comedian discusses becoming internet famous for her deadpan spoofs of 2020 tropes
Photograph by Audra Melton
I grew up on a dirt road in Ellaville, Georgia. It’s literally one red light and one restaurant that sells pizza called “The Pizza Place.” No one there ever talked about politics because there was this understanding that everyone was on the same team. My English literature teacher was Jimmy Carter’s niece, and she was, like, the town’s only Democrat.
I was a theater kid, and I wanted to live in “the big city,” so in 2011, I moved to Atlanta to attend Georgia State University. I got into the improv scene, and then in 2017, I took an all-female standup class at the Punchline. I was scared, but after doing open mics for six months, I started getting booked at clubs around the city. Then, the pandemic hit.