Flint residents commemorate 7 years of water crisis with letter to officials, vow to continue ‘fighting for justice’
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FLINT, MI - Flint residents gathered Sunday afternoon to commemorate seven years since the beginning of the Flint water crisis, reflecting over those lost, the city’s progress and what remains to be done.
A few dozen residents, some standing outside and some remaining in their cars, attended the April 25 event held at the old farmer’s market at 420 E. Boulevard Drive.
The water crisis was triggered in Flint nearly seven years ago when the city, while being run by state-appointed emergency managers, changed Flint’s water source to the Flint River.
Former assistant Ryan Walker-Hartshorn will serve as a consultant.
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Bon Appétit’s problematic behind the scenes unraveling is the subject of a new HBO Max comedy series.
According to the
Enjoy Your Meal will satirically examine the toxic culture of the food media industry. The half-hour program will draw inspiration from the multiple media scandals of summer 2020 and today, focusing on a cohort of young assistants of color who rise up to tear their cookie cutter corporate culture apart.
Ryan Walker-Hartshorn, the former assistant to the publication’s editor-in-chief
Adam Rapoport and only Black woman on staff, will serve as a consultant for the series. Amy Aniobi, an Insecure writer and executive producer will write the script. She will also executive produce along with
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Adam Rapoport s former assistant Ryan Walker-Hartshorn will serve as a consultant on the half-hour development Enjoy Your Meal.
Bon Appétit s unraveling is getting the scripted treatment.
HBO Max is developing a new comedy series,
Enjoy Your Meal, that satirically examines the toxic culture of the food media industry. Per the logline, the half-hour show will draw inspiration from the multiple media scandals of summer 2020 and today, focusing on a cohort of young assistants of color who rise up to tear their cookie cutter corporate culture apart.
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HBO Max is taking on the rise and fall of what once was everybody s favorite YouTube food channel.
According to
The Hollywood Reporter, the streamer is working on a satirical half-hour comedy series about the toxic culture of the food media industry. The show is called
Enjoy Your Meal and will, according to the logline quoted by
THR, draw inspiration from the multiple media scandals of summer 2020 and today, focusing on a cohort of young assistants of color who rise up to tear their cookie cutter corporate culture apart.
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