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For the third year, Steelers players are leading the Steelers Social Justice Grant program. Players are making donations to local organizations that are having an impact on the community, and the Steelers are matching the donations. The Steelers kicked off the 2020 Steelers Social Justice Grant program last week, and it continues today with Maurkice Pouncey making donations to multiple organizations in an effort to make a difference in the community.
In a year when many charitable organizations had to reinvent the way they do business due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Urban Impact Foundation was not immune to having to switch things up in 2020.
(L-R): Candiace Dillard and Porsha Williams Photo: @candeegal09/Instagram @porsha4real/Instagram
“There’s a line, and I think we’ve seen a lot of housewives push the envelope and like push the line,” said Dillard, referencing Williams.
It stems back to October 2019 when Samuels and Dillard got into a scuffle that will go down in Bravo TV history. The altercation led to both Dillard and Samuels pressing assault charges against each other, which were later dropped. Williams, who is known to fight her “RHOA” castmates,” sided with Samuels on an October episode of “Bravo’s Chat Room.”
“We shouldn’t judge her,” said Williams. The mother of one also noted that both ladies played a role in the altercation.
Fred Moten & Harmony Holiday on the Sounds of Friendship
In the latest episode of
frieze’s Autumn Sessions, the two play and discuss records that embody their friendship
It’s getting colder in much of the world, with winter weather and COVID-19 lockdowns making it harder to get out and see friends. For the third and final episode of
frieze’s Autumn Sessions, poet, scholar and cultural theorist Fred Moten and poet, performer and jazz archivist Harmony Holiday discussed the textures of friendship in their favourite music, from Charlie Parker’s
Just Friends (1949) to Erykah Badu’s
Love of My Life (An Ode to Hi-Hop) (2002). The two friends considered what the bonds between musicians might tell us about inspiration and creative exchange. Many of the recordings they played were love songs, an important reminder of what constitutes the core of lasting friendships. We could all use more of that now.