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The Chi recap: Kiesha names her baby, Nina fesses up

Showtime There’s a lot going on at the Williams household on “The Chi.” Adultery, a new mouth to feed and Kevin’s ongoing descent, to name a few. Here’s what has gone on during episodes six and seven: Kiesha (Birgundi Baker) decides to start dating again, but at her own pace and no one can blame her for that. She decides to take her child a boy back from Octavia, played by Tabitha Brown. She names him after Ronnie (Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine), the man who saved her from the man who kidnapped and assaulted her, while fathering her baby. (Ronnie was murdered during season three.)

Fundraiser | Helping Naseeba Bagalaaliwo Cover Tuition Costs at the USC s School of Cinematic Arts – Fall Semester 2021

353 views       Hello my name is Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine and I want to introduce you to a remarkable fellow Ugandan. A young woman who may be the first Ugandan to be accepted into USC’s School of Cinematic Arts Peter Stark Producing Program. I’m still awaiting confirmation from USC to see if she is the first. But either way it is a remarkable achievement to be accepted into USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, let alone for a young Ugandan woman. So Naseeba reached out to me to see if I could help in covering some of her tuition costs and I am in turn now reaching out to you to see if you can help get this remarkable young woman at USC this fall. This is an all or nothing campaign. If we don’t raise all the funds she can’t attend. So please spread the word give what you can. Once you hear from her I think you’ll understand how significant this is. So without further adieu I introduce you to

The Chi Boss on Exploring the Aftermath of Police Brutality and That Time Jump in the Season 4 Premiere

Skip to main content Currently Reading The Chi Boss on Exploring the Aftermath of Police Brutality and That Time Jump in the Season 4 Premiere Danielle Turchiano, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the Season 4 premiere of “The Chi,” which aired May 23 on Showtime. In several ways, the third season finale of Showtime’s “The Chi” ended on a hopeful note. Sure, the crooked Otis “Douda” Perry (Curtiss Cook) won the mayoral election and strongarmed Trig (Luke James) in running his mob operations. And yes, Ronnie (Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine) was shot in belated retaliation for Coogie’s (Jahking Guillory) murder. But there were so many forward-facing happy moments too, from Trig and Imani (Jasmine Davis) stepping up for Jake (Michael Epps), Emmett (Jacob Latimore) and Tiff (Hannaha Hall) getting married, and even Kiesha (Birgundi Baker) beginning to run again a notable step in her healing after being kidnapped, im

First-Gen Immigrant Filmmakers Are Redefining the American Family Onscreen

First-Gen Immigrant Filmmakers Are Redefining the American Family Onscreen Films like ‘Minari’ and ‘Farewell Amor’ counter the steely, back-breaking myth of the American dream with the soft, flexible salve of self-determination, self-acceptance, and self-care. A24/IFC/Getty Westport, Conn. is the 19th richest community in America. It’s where some of my middle school and junior high classmates lived and it’s where my Jamaican grandma cleaned homes for years. I attended countless birthday parties and sleepovers in the same neighborhood where I would accompany my mom’s mom on the job when mine was away at her own. I preoccupied myself with books and schoolwork as she scrubbed, sponged, mopped, and polished interiors that dwarfed our six-person family’s three-bedroom apartment in Bridgeport. All of this was a slice of my so-called American life, my normal.

First-Gen Immigrant Filmmakers Are Redefining the American Family Onscreen

First-Gen Immigrant Filmmakers Are Redefining the American Family Onscreen
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