Gia Peppers Tackles Black Equity & Consciousness In New Audio Series
More Than That With Gia Peppers offers a sonic experience of enlightening conversations between Peppers and a number of accomplished Black celebrities and entrepreneurs. Some of those guests include Eboni K. Williams (
RHONY), Aisha “Pinky” Cole (Owner of Slutty Vegan restaurant), Kelle Rozell (Founder of The Black Dollar Index), and more.
“This is an incredibly important contribution to the expansion of Black storytelling,” says Peppers. “In this audio series, we will get the chance to dive into the worlds of the award-winning writers, venture capitalists, social activists and advocates for wellness.”
There are preliminary discussions underway among some members of President Trump's Cabinet to invoke the 25th amendment, sources tell CNN . The amendment authorizes the vice.
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MSNBC has named Rashida Jones the first Black person and Black woman president of the network.
Ms. Jones, who easily becomes the most prominent woman in cable news, is to step into the top role on Feb. 1, the start of Black History Month, replacing Phil Griffin, who has been at the cable news channel for more than 25 years.
âRashida knows and understands MSNBC, in part, because itâs where she started when she first joined NBCU seven years
ago,â the company reportedly wrote in an email to NBC News employees. âShe knows that it is the people who work here that make it great, and she understands its culture. She also appreci- ates the impact and potential of the brand.â
Why 3 former presidents said they d get the COVID vaccine on camera
ABCNews Three former presidents said this month that they would get the coronavirus vaccine publicly in order to boost Americans confidence in the vaccine s safety. I may end up taking it on TV or having it filmed, just so that people know that I trust this science, and what I don t trust is getting COVID, former President Barack Obama said during a SiriusXM interview.
Through spokespeople, former Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton, confirmed to CNN and ABC News that they would also get the vaccine on camera if it would help encourage Americans to get vaccinated.
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