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A “rematch” of previous Verzuz battle contestants scheduled for Memorial Day weekend is set.
Acclaimed music producers and creators of the popular virtual concert series Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are slated for the next battle at 7 p.m. Sunday via Instagram, the Triller app and the Fite TV app.
In their first “battle” the duo who are known for churning out chart-topping hits for DMX, Eve, Aaliyah, Jay-Z, Missy Elliot, Beyoncé, and Justin Timberlake, among many other artists played music from their extensive producer catalogs.
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New York City, home to one of the largest L.G.B.T.Q. populations in the country, is a safe haven. Yet many of the city’s L.G.B.T.Q. youth experience homelessness and struggle to find jobs.
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They Came to N.Y.C. for Acceptance. Now They Need Jobs.
A new city program for homeless L.G.B.T.Q. youth will offer job placement, education and mental health support to help them achieve career success.
For decades, young L.G.B.T.Q. people like Mario Smith, who identifies as transgender and nonbinary, have flocked to New York in search of acceptance. Now, the city is hoping to help them find success, too. Credit.Elianel Clinton for The New York Times
It was late March, and Mario Smith was staring at an uncertain future.
Mx. Smith, a 20-year-old immigrant from Jamaica who identifies as transgender and nonbinary, was nearing the end of an internship and preparing to plunge into a job market that, even before the pandemic, offered limited opportunities for people like them.
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