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By D.L. Chandler
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A shooting incident on the eve of the Kentucky Derby at a Louisville nightclub left one woman dead, with the incident making headlines due to rapper
Jack Harlow being in attendance. Harlow has issued a statement regarding the shooting after his DJ, Ronnie O’Bannon, was indicted this past Tuesday on charges of murder and tampering with physical evidence.
Local outlet WDRB reports that the 27-year-old O’Bannon, also known as DJ Ronnie Luciano, was connected to the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Kasmira Nash on May 1 at Vibes Restaurant and Ultra Lounge. A warrant for O’Bannon’s arrest went out and he turned himself in to Louisville Metro Police.
Phillip Zonkel
Q Voice News
The Spanish podcast “De Pueblo, Católico y Gay” explores the intersection of LGBTQ, Latino, and Catholic identities. It’s a platform for uncomfortable conversations that can lead to understanding, unity, and healing.
Eder Díaz Santillan, who was known as KLOVE (107.5 FM) personality “Gorritas,” is the host-creator-producer of the 30-minute podcast. New episodes are posted every Monday.
“Most of the interviews I post explore those three parts of an individual’s journey: The discovery of your sexual and gender identity, learning the language to self-identify with, and the family aspect you grew up in and how it affected, if it did,” says Díaz Santillan, 35, who also is a part-time lecturer at Cal State Northridge’s Spanish journalism program.
Published May 14, 2021, 9:55 AM
In this file photo Kareem Abdul-Jabbar attends the 2019 NBA Awards at Barker Hangar on June 24, 2019 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Rich Fury / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)
A new NBA award created to recognize the social justice efforts of players will be named for all-time scoring leader and long-time civil rights activist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the league announced Thursday.
The Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion Award will recognize efforts by a current player to uphold values of racial equality, diversity and inclusion.
Abdul-Jabbar, a Hall of Fame center who joined the NBA in 1969, was a six-time NBA Most Valuable Player and 19-time All-Star who scored an NBA record 38,387 career points over 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks.