Image via Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Fortune Megyn Kellys Attempts To Apologize For Blackface Comments There aren’t enough eye-roll emojis on our phones to properly represent how we feel about Megyn Kelly . Yesterday we had to drag her dumb a$$ for being “confused” as to why Blackface is racist and inappropriate. Today, no pun intended, we have to ether her again for this weak apology she offered this morning following a night of being roasted in 280 characters or less. We have the blankest face right now.
Honey & Vinyl Band at BRAG Gala (Antoine DeBrill Photography) Annual Black Retail Action Group Gala Raises Money For Students Interested In Careers As Retail Execs The spotlight was on retail execs who are using their power in the industry to be a force for good for the next generation. “America’s Next Top Model’s” Miss J. Alexander hosted the 48th annual BRAG – or Black Retail Action Group – gala Oct. 19 at the Edison Ballroom in NYC, which recognized honorees who were making a difference in the lives of young people. Honoree, Kevin Harter, BRAG Co-President Nicole Cockley – Dunlap, Miss J. Alexander, Honoree Elizabeth Marcuse, BRAG Co-President Shawn Outler and Dennis Williams of HBO. (Terrance Jennings Photography) Honorees included Kevin Harter Bloomingdale’s vice president of integrated marketing, LIM College president Elizabeth Marcuse and Balmain’s US managing director Shawn Pean. Officials from the advocacy group also gave out more than a dozen scholarships at the black-tie gala, where guests enjoyed a four-course dinner and silent auction. Miss J. Alexander (Terrance Jennings Photography) Founded in 1970, nonprofit BRAG works to provide scholarships, internships and job opportunities for students of color who are interested in careers as executives in fashion and retail.