While the intention is good, I can’t help being worried for these stylists’ test subjects victims clients…
On the flip side, the best cut/style (on a white folk’s head) I ever got was from a woman POC. Sadly, she had a baby soon after and started working from home, which was too far away for this college student to travel.
I mean… it was planned… to challenge segregation laws…
Today’s lesson, from the Gospel of Beau, will be on “Why, you are so nice, I don’t even see you as Black!”
Of course a bellend would defend The Bell Curve…
Pauli Murray was an amazingly early and influential activist for both black and women’s rights, yet few people have ever even heard of her.
This well-done doc on Netflix goes a long way towards correcting that. Two thumbs up!
Great news!
There’s a terrible twist in this tale…
As a condition of granting clemency, Stitt ordered that Jones shall never be eligible to apply for or be considered for a commutation, pardon, or parole for the rest of his life.
im surprised that’s even legal, and wonder if there’s any precedent. to me it seems like that would violate his first amendment rights ( not like his right to a fair trial wasn’t violated already, but still… )
And I doubt they can limit the pardon power of a future governor.
Since state legislatures have been taking steps to limit powers of governors in multiple states, I wouldn’t be surprised to see that happen: