‘Nana Karen’ won’t let a black woman enter a building ”I’mma whup your grandmother’s a ,” a Black woman calmly told a young boy as he pleaded with his “Nana” to stop physically blocking the Black woman from entering an apartment building.
The Black woman and the older white woman were interlocked in the doorway like two boxers in a mutual hold as the young boy tried pulling his grandma away, screaming, “Nana! Nana, please!”
“Nana, please,” the black woman repeated to the woman, while calmly threatening to “beat her a ,” and giving her “three seconds” to move before following through on the threat. The Black woman managed to film and narrate the whole incident as they tussled.
Artist Brian Peterson Inside One Of The Car Interiors He Designed (Photo Credit: K) How many times have you thought about changing careers or jumping into the world of entrepreneurship, but self-doubt and fear kept you from shifting gears?
With America being in the throes of a pandemic, a recession and been forced to reckon with social, economic and racial justice from the African American community, Brian Peterson, who was a member of an elite club, as one of thirty Black car designers in the entire world, decided to listen to his ‘Father,’ as he finally drummed-up the nerve to step out on faith to pursue his purpose, which centers around the homeless, his love for people and using his God-given artistic gift.