NeAndre Broussard is a visionary who uses clothing as a vehicle to uplift Black men all over the world, and his Black Menswear brand hosts events and flash mobs to show the power of dressing well and changing the narrative of who we are as Black men.
michael, is this prospect that developers, land developers, are going to try to come in and exploit the situation in lahaina. and obviously, the state of hawaii has to be mindful of that when it comes to the effects of climate change, because things are only going to get worse. the developers can t just be allowed to go in there and do what they want. yeah, it s a great point, jim, and it sort of underscores the issue of climate justice and the need for us to deal with the, you know, the climate crisis in a just manner, because climate change is impacting sort of our social politics, our socioeconomics, and in this case, this disaster, and there are a number of factors that came together, but climate change was an important part of it. now, what we re seeing is in the wake of this climate change, you know, driven disaster, that there s special interests that are coming in to try to exploit that, and who s going to lose out? it s going to be the downtrodden, those with the
and i think it is interest because just because a group of voters elect nikki haley to the governorship or tim scott to the senate doesn t mean that their allegiance to trump is going away or vanish. or that they want to elevate those people to be president. and so i think trump s base is very loyal to him. they like when he gets charged by the federal government, because it means that the establishment is against him and they feel like they are downtrodden, many of the voters, and so i think that trump has not suffered from this indictment. he seems to be only growing in support and there is very little for scott or haley to do to actually peel away those supporters. you don t see them holding crowds of thousands of rallies. so if the support is only growing, what about this new reporting on trump s pressure campaign on arizona former governor, does that change
found through hard work completely escapes them. the kind of dignity you get when you go to work for the sunrises. work until it sets until it just enough to doing it tomorrow. the kind of dignity and pride when you build a family and fulfill your responsibilities to them by the sweat of your brow. to watch them become the first in their entire lineage to graduate college or even high school like the dignity my dad felt when you watch me do just that. hard work, skilled hands, and mutually assured responsibility build this country. drug ghettos and government handouts might ruin it. though this eschatology right now no matter how you come into this world matter how poor downtrodden you may feel that out of the mistakes you fake in the past if you want to bring value, you can bring something productive into this world and but yourself doing it. do not let anyone tell you you
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