Source: Jim Spellman / Getty Flavor Flav Named In Paternity Suit With Woman He Employed Flavor Fav might want to re-staff and get his child support coins together, just in case. The veteran rapper allegedly has another mouth to feed, and the mother of that child used to be on his management team. According to The Blast , a woman by the name of Kate Gammel is claiming that Flav knocked her up over the summer and he’s the father of her 2-month-old baby boy. A paternity case has been filed in LA County Courts naming Flav as the father and the mom just wants him to pay up! The mother who filed it knows Flav pretty well since she was working for him for a number of years but recently he’s been MIA. Gammell worked with Flavor Flav on the management of several parts of his career, including his merchandise store and appearances. View this post on Instagram Happy Birthday to the one and the only @flavorflavofficial A post shared by ⓚATE GAMMELL (@kategammell) on Mar 16, 2018 at 7:11am PDT Their ALLEGED baby is cute too! Hit the flip to see him.
Source: Westend61 / Getty Black High School Student Exposes White Peers Racist Online Group Chat 14-year-old Cenayia Edwards is a freshman at East Wake High School in Wendell, N.C. and she is not here for white people ‘s clandestine bigotry. According to ABC11 , Cenayia actually posed as a white student in order to gain access to a violently racist group chat that her peers were participating in online. One of the freshman’s white friends put her on to the chat and Cenayia quickly devised a plan to expose all of them for their cowardly and dangerous behavior. When 14-year old Cannaya found out about the racist group chat some of her Wake County classmates were using, she infiltrated it, then she exposed it. Now, her parents want make sure she’s safe at school. #abc11 pic.twitter.com/Oe76F1DHgK — Joel Brown (@JoelBrownABC11) October 5, 2019 Cenayia changed her avatar to a white face. When she was allowed access to the group chat, she says she was horrified. The chat was full of messages like “Pullin triggers and shootin n——,”and “Kill n—– babies.” One person wrote, “#bring slavery back.” Another person debated whether their screen name should be “Black slayer.” And when Cenayia called out her classmates for the racist talk, one person replied with a cartoon meme of a penguin with a gun along with the words, “Shut up n—–.” The parents notified the school of the activity but thus far they are very unsatisfied with the “investigation” that has taken place. So far, very little, if any, consequences have been doled out and if there have been, the school will not say what those consequences are. A deer-in-headlights-lookin’ Stacey Alston, the school’s principal, did, however, release this lil’ video… “Meaningful dialogue”??? Sir, these soup cookies are talkin’ about MURDERING BLACK PEOPLE. Ain’t no muthaf***in’ talkin’. It’s hands and feet. All these alabaster a$$holes need to be expelled.
Source: Jerritt Clark / Getty Emily B’s Hidden Donk Emily B is one of the baddest hip-hop wives in the game. And while we can spend more than enough time talking about the trash-ness of her husband, we’d rather talk about Emily’s fine a$$ and how we just learned about something she’s been hiding. View this post on Instagram Friends say you getting thick, that’s just happy weight.. We let y’all cap & hate, while we just captivate.. @emilyb_ #DRAIs #VEGAS A post shared by Fabolous (@myfabolouslife) on Oct 11, 2019 at 8:22am PDT That’s right. Emily has been out here hiding a donk and a half. Most of her pics look like this: View this post on Instagram They say good things take time… That’s why I’m always late 2 piece: @materialgurlzusa A post shared by EmilyB (@emilyb_) on Sep 23, 2019 at 6:26pm PDT So we don’t see. But take a look and see what the deal is. View this post on Instagram Mafiosa @fashionnova A post shared by EmilyB (@emilyb_) on Aug 31, 2019 at 4:11am PDT
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Source: Mario Tama / Getty Elizabeth Warren’s Response To Marriage Equality Question Elizabeth Warren had a VERY spicy answer for a gentleman who asked her how she would respond to a supporter telling her that they don’t believe in gay marriage at the CNN Equality Town Hall. We can’t even lie, this response was so good that it almost feels staged, but we’ll give Liz the benefit of the doubt. The way she sauntered away, brimming with self-satisfaction, do you Stan?
B lack artists often find themselves fighting for a seat at the table when it comes to having their work featured in exhibitions at renowned art institutions. According to a study conducted by Art News , less than three percent of museum acquisitions over the past ten years have been pieces created by African American artists. Despite the exclusion from mainstream galleries and museums, they are forging paths of their own, carving out spaces where they can share their artistry with the world, and using their work as a means for social and political activism. Bronx-bred visual artist and actor Tyson Hall is one of the individuals a part of a modern-day renaissance of Black artists who are reclaiming their space in the art industry and utilizing their work to uplift and empower their communities. Hall says his passion for activism runs deep. He was born in Washington Heights, New York across the street from the Audubon Ballroom where civil rights leader Malcolm X was murdered. The activist’s impact would later influence pieces of Hall’s work that echoed his messages of Black unity and the power of Black economics; pieces that were created decades after Malcolm X’s untimely death but are still relevant with today’s social and political climate. Hall—who came of age in the Bronx during the birth of hip-hop—has also pulled inspiration from the music genre throughout his career. His first art form was graffiti and then he decided to transition his canvases from MTA trains to sketchbooks. Hall was inspired by the political messages behind the music from groups like Public Enemy and how music mogul Sean Combs remixed soulful tracks from legends like James Brown to introduce that era of music to a new generation. He says incorporating the teachings of Black leaders from the past in his artwork to uplift and inspire the next generation of creatives is something that he strives to do through his work. It was the 1996 film Basquiat that drew him closer to the idea of using art as a form of activism. “Throughout my career, I’ve taken a lot of what our ancestors have said and done and remixed those voices through visual artistic expression,” Hall told NewsOne. “I did a series titled Buy Black where one piece, in particular, had four panels that read “Buy Black” and as you go down each panel it starts to disseminate. It was representative of the short life span of a dollar within the Black community and how we should do more to support each other.” Despite the powerful messages displayed through his art, Hall says one of the most challenging parts of being a Black artist is getting his work placed in galleries and museums. Instead of waiting for these art institutions to give him an opportunity, Hall has developed his own and has created spaces for his work. His pieces are on the walls at Harlem restaurants including Angel of Harlem and Corner Social and he has donated his work for auction to charities that include The Jackie Robinson Foundation, Abyssinian Baptist Church, the MOCADA Museum, and the ARRC. Going beyond the canvas, Hall uses acting as a form of artistry. His acting credits include Paid in Full , American Gangster , and Godfather of Harlem . He does motivational speaking as an avenue to empower inner-city children to use art as a means for change. He’s also developing a platform called SOL (Solidifying Our Legacy) Media Plus which is dedicated to educating, empowering, and connecting the creative community. As far as his advice for emerging Black artists, he says to “lock in and identify with your purpose as an artist to push forward.” SEE ALSO: Issa Rae Invests In Black Woman-Led Tech Startup Diddy Donates $1M To Fund New Bronx Charter School [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3888948″ overlay=”true”]
C ognizant of the lack of support that many Black-owned businesses receive, truck driver Edward Dillard decided to make a concerted effort to support African American-owned restaurants during his coast to coast shifts on the road. However, when the Delaware native would travel through the outskirts of major cities, he found it hard to locate Black-owned restaurants. Determined to come up with a solution to this dilemma and give African American-owned establishments exposure, he launched a platform called Eat Black Owned ; a national directory of Black-owned restaurants. There is power that lies in the Black dollar. Black buying power is worth $1.2 trillion and that number is expected to grow to $2 trillion by the year 2020. However, the life span of a dollar within the Black community only lasts for six hours. After learning about these statistics, Dillard’s mission to support local Black-owned businesses became bigger than himself and he began laying the foundation for Eat Black Owned to empower other individuals to spend their dollars at Black restaurants. “The dollar does not circulate in the Black community long at all. I think our community needs to do more to lift ourselves up,” he told NewsOne. “I hope individuals will use this site and find a restaurant to patronize that they never knew about. We spend our money with other communities and rarely ever with our own. If there were more resources for us to locate Black-owned businesses, then I believe more people would support them.” After five months of research, he compiled a list of over 2,000 restaurants and launched the website in June. Through the site, users can locate Black-owned eateries that are near their geographic location. The site allows restaurant owners and customers to add listings and Dillard created a section for individuals to leave reviews. He specifically wanted to highlight places that were located outside of major cities. Dillard also wanted to ensure that his site was inclusive of different types of businesses. He includes mom-and-pop eateries and restaurants owned by Black celebrities. “I prefer mom-and-pop restaurants because I believe they put more TLC into their food and customer service,” he said. For Dillard, the positive feedback has been rewarding. As far as what’s on the horizon for Eat Black Owned, Dillard hopes to turn it into an app. He also plans on transforming the platform into a hub for content related to the Black culinary experience and will feature recipes posted by users. Platforms like Dillard’s are needed. Research shows that Black-owned restaurants grew by 49 percent between the years 2007 to 2012. SEE ALSO: Entrepreneur Creates ‘Raising Black Millionaires’ Flashcards To Teach Youth About Building Wealth Black Women Entrepreneurs Pay Off Debt For 30 Students At Clark Atlanta University [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3888342″ overlay=”true”]
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“Love After Lockup” Airs Friday Nights On WeTV Friends of newly released ex-con Amber press her beau about his feelings for her in the newest episode of “Love After Lockup.” Our exclusive clip shows Vincent, Amber and two pals living it up in a strip club, where Vincent awkwardly enjoys one dancer grinding on him. The awkward vibes continue outside, where Amber’s friends repeatedly ask Vincent why he wants to be with Amber. The scene isn’t the only fireworks happening on the reality show, which charts the relationship highs and lows between incarcerated people and their lovers on the outside. Peep the episode description: Lizzy’s dangerous encounter with an ex threatens Daniel’s freedom & her secret. Shane’s bold move stuns Lacey. Cheryl & Josh’s risky search. Vince clashes with Amber’s friends. Angela races to Tony to get answers, and Glorietta’s mom grills her felon fiancé.