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UAW Ford Trailblazer – Nelson Jack Edwards

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In celebration of Black History Month, UAW Ford is recognizing African Americans who have paved the way for others! Source: iOne Digital / iOne Digital UAW Ford recognizes Nelson Jack Edwards – Source: Witek / Detroit Public Library Nelson “Jack” Edwards was Vice President of the UAW and a founder of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists. Nelson was born in 1917 on a farm in Lowndes County, Alabama. In 1937 he moved to Detroit and worked at the Chrysler plant where he became active in the local union. Inspired by his brother John who had told him the union was doing good things, Edwards began his union career during the union growth of the 1930s. Nelson became the first black man to become a vice-president of the UAW and long-time civil rights champion. He was silenced by a gunman in 1974 but his achievements are monumental and continue for all to emulate and build on. About UAW Ford Ford and the UAW are always working to maintain and build upon our position as industry leaders. Our commitment to worker involvement and labor-management cooperation has deepened over the years, helping to keep us on the cutting edge as an example of labor and management working together for the benefit of all. Click Here to Visit Our Website Thanks to the Detroit Public Library for providing Radio One with the above picture. Click HERE to visit their website!

UAW Ford Trailblazer – Nelson Jack Edwards

Fly, Eagles, Fly! Funniest Tweets & Memes From Super Bowl 52

Lmfaooooo pic.twitter.com/3rdKxxP76W — Uncle Tom Brady (@LxrdTVE) February 5, 2018 Hilarious Tweets & Memes From Super Bowl 52 Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis was a big, frozen, CRAZY mess bursting with star power, MAGA pride and psychotic Eagles fans who witnessed their famously laughed-at franchise (FINALLY) win a championship in a world-stopping sports moment that sparked hilarious chaos across the internet. pic.twitter.com/glhFwbWTpF — Trav NEVER Chills (@SKTV_) February 5, 2018 Peep the funniest tweets and memes from Super Bowl 52 on the flip.

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Maitland Ward Lubed Up of the Day

Here’s some Super Bowl fame whoring, something that girls who want all the attention in the world, but can only get a limited amount of attention in the world, but that limited attention doesn’t turn them off, it doesn’t make them think maybe they have no chance, instead it gives them fuel needed to keep going, that taste of success to keep going, that is what they want, they don’t need money, they just need likes and their tits get them likes… So they attach themselves to any event, activity, day to day of the day national day, to get some content up around their tits… Like these pics of Maitland Ward either sweating again, due to obesity, old age, trying to keep up with the posing, covered in bacon grease cuz she like eating bacon that much, or more interestingly, greased up to relive some rich guy’s fantasy of chasing the greased up pig at the county fair like he used to do as a kid, before getting rich enough to buy time with this one… FASCINATING….. Abigail Ratchford, a less disgusting fame whore, but still a titty fame whore, produced her own superbowl content These girls – so creative…Artists really. The post Maitland Ward Lubed Up of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Sarah Hyland and the Bra Top on of the Day

I think my masochistic side likes to watch Sarah Hyland instagram stories because I fucking hate them so much. Hearing her talk and tell jokes, normally not in a sports bra, or whatever type of top this is, drives me fucking crazy, and not in a masturbatory way, in a “fuck this bitch is annoying” kind of way…yet I watch the shit at least once a week… I did watch these ones on mute, because it’s monday and I don’t really need weird faced, genetically fucked up creatures, annoying me more than I already am….but her tits looked good, which she’s obviously well aware of, otherwise she wouldn’t have worn this outfit to her show…. I GUESS SHE FINALLY HIT PUBERTY…. My only real issue is girl’s on TV, she’s got money, she’s got fame, she’s got work, she’s hireable, people seemingly like her despite her being deformed….yet she still feels compelled to host a fucking talk show or radio show through her instagram stories…because I guess she’s just a broken child star looking for friends, attention, feedback, anything…it’s what fuels her thanks to having everything else she’d even need… It’s just too bad she can’t be less annoying to watch…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post Sarah Hyland and the Bra Top on of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Dodge Exploits Martin Luther King to Sell Trucks, Twitter Erupts

Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream a very long time ago. And we can assure readers of the following: His dream was most definitely not to have his legendary words used in an ad for Dodge Ram trucks. But that's exactly what the car company did at Super Bowl 52, excerpting portions of the activity's 1968 speech “The Drum Major Instinct.” The 30-second ad cost Dodge $5 million… and a great deal of negative PR. It turned into a tribute to patriotism, complete with photos of U.S. Marines and a camouflage-clad soldier hugging his child.  This was a pitch for Dodge Ram trucks' “Built To Serve” volunteer program, but the commercial instead provoked anger from many viewers and a rebuke from the King Center itself, which says its mission is to carry on his teachings and to “empower change-makers who are continuing his efforts today.” The mission does NOT include the use of King to sell a bunch of vehicles. Tweeted The King Center during the game, as opinions were being voiced all around social media: Neither @TheKingCenter nor @BerniceKing is the entity that approves the use of #MLK's words or imagery for use in merchandise, entertainment (movies, music, artwork, etc) or advertisement, including tonight's @Dodge #SuperBowl commercial. Later, after writer Michael Arceneaux wrote on Twitter, “So that means the King children allowed Dr. King's voice to be used to sell me a Dodge truck,” Bernice King replied very simply: “No.” Added Tim Calkins, a marketing professor at Northwestern University: “The use of MLK to promote Ram trucks strikes many people as crass and inappropriate.” And Kelly O'Keefe, a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University's Brandcenter: “They pushed it over the edge. You wanted to root for it because the cause is good, but it just didn't end up fitting the brand, so you ended up feeling a little bit manipulated.” Do you agree? Or is this much ado over very little? Watch the controversial Super Bowl commercial below and decide for yourself:

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Meek Mill Was The Real Winner Of The Super Bowl

Fans across social media are celebrating the Eagles’ Super Bowl win by calling for Meek Mill’s release.

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Kylie Jenner Gives Birth To A Baby Girl

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Source: Ethan Miller / Getty The worst kept pregnancy secret ends with a secret delivery. Kylie Jenner gave birth to a baby girl on February 1st! The un-named baby weighed in at 8 pounds and 9 ounces. Jenner announced the delivery with a video detailing her entire pregnancy. We also get interviews with some of her friends, a photo shoot, and her baby daddy Travis Scott . You see the families connect and a sonogram of the baby! Congrats to the Jenner/Scott family on the birth of the new member of the Kardashian clan. Related:  Is Kylie Jenner Having Regrets About Who Her Baby Daddy Is? Related:  Kylie Jenner Is Five Months Pregnant By Travis Scott & The Internet Is Growing Suspicious [ione_media_gallery src=”https://kysdc.com” id=”3616847″ overlay=”true”]

Kylie Jenner Gives Birth To A Baby Girl

Congratulations! Kylie Jenner & Travis Scott Welcome Their Super Secret Baby Girl

Kylie Jenner Gives Birth After months of secrecy, Kylie Jenner’s given birth. The youngest Kardashian/Jenner announced today, Super Bowl Sunday, that she secretly welcomed a baby with Travis Scott on February 1. The baby’s name hasn’t been revealed yet, but their baby girl weighs in at 8 lb, 9 oz and was born at L.A.’s Cedars-Sinai. Kylie, 20, first announced the news via an Instagram post where she apologized to fans for the secrecy. “I’m sorry for keeping you in the dark through all the assumptions,” said Kylie. “I understand you’re used to me bringing you along on all my journeys. My pregnancy was one I chose not to do in front of the world. I knew for myself I needed to prepare for this role of a lifetime in the most positive, stress free, and healthy way I knew how. There was no gotcha moment, no big paid reveal I had planned. I knew my baby would feel every stress and every emotion so I chose to do it this way for my little life and our happiness.” She also shared an 11-minute home video that shows her burgeoning bump, private moments with Travis Scott and the first look at Kanye and Kim’s baby Chicago West as well as her unnamed daughter. (8:25) Mystery solved! See Travis’ reaction on the flip.

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Lexus Long Live The King Ad Airs During Big Game Featuring T’Challa Himself [VIDEO]

Lexus has just unveiled an extended-length version of Long Live The King, its upcoming Super Bowl commercial for the 2018 Lexus LS 500 F SPORT – a spot in which Chadwick Boseman reprises his title role from Marvel Studio’s highly-anticipated film, Black Panther. What did you think of the ad? Best Super Bowl Commercial ever? Here’s more on the commercial: As King T’Challa (AKA Black Panther), Bosemen is making history as Marvel Studios’ first ever Black lead in a film and has already broken Marvel Studios’ previous pre-sale box-office records. Noteworthy as well is the gender and cultural diversity of the creative team behind Lexus’ Super Bowl work, Walton Isaacson. As the brand’s agency of record for Black, Hispanic and LGBTQ communications, Walton Isaacson spearheaded the partnership between Lexus and Marvel Studios and developed a marketing effort that spans Lexus product integration in the Black Panther film; the creation of the graphic novel, Black Panther: Soul of a Machine; a star-studded Comic Con launch event; forthcoming New York Fashion Week activations; and several digital, print, and in-market extensions to support the program. The Super Bowl spot, directed by Samuel Bayer, and featuring the hit track “Legend Has It” from famed hip-hop duo, Run the Jewels, is filled with intense action sequences performed by actors and stunt people from the Black Panther movie. Die-hard fans will note the attention to canon detail in the portrayal of Black Panther’s Dora Milaje guards, and snippets taken from the film itself. Based on their efforts with the Black Panther film integration and unique approach to the Super Bowl spot, Lexus awarded Walton Isaacson the broadcast creative assignment for the launch of the LS 500, the brand’s new flagship sedan, and the most technologically advanced vehicle Lexus has ever made. “Partnering Lexus and Marvel Studios’ Black Panther was an authentic fit. Both the brand and the film are breaking new ground in terms of advanced technology and cultural leadership,” said agency co-founder, Aaron Walton. Marvel/Lexus Co Branded Images Walton Isaacson lives and breathes the idea of cultural leadership. The Walton Isaacson Super Bowl team are comprised of Black, Latino, Asian and Caucasian leads—over half of whom are women – including Executive Producer, Shauna Williams, who is one of very few women of color to executive produce a Super Bowl spot. This cultural mix was a key factor in the development of Long Live The King.

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Lexus Long Live The King Ad Airs During Big Game Featuring T’Challa Himself [VIDEO]

Lexus Long Live The King Ad Airs During Big Game Featuring T’Challa Himself [VIDEO]

Lexus has just unveiled an extended-length version of Long Live The King, its upcoming Super Bowl commercial for the 2018 Lexus LS 500 F SPORT – a spot in which Chadwick Boseman reprises his title role from Marvel Studio’s highly-anticipated film, Black Panther. What did you think of the ad? Best Super Bowl Commercial ever? Here’s more on the commercial: As King T’Challa (AKA Black Panther), Bosemen is making history as Marvel Studios’ first ever Black lead in a film and has already broken Marvel Studios’ previous pre-sale box-office records. Noteworthy as well is the gender and cultural diversity of the creative team behind Lexus’ Super Bowl work, Walton Isaacson. As the brand’s agency of record for Black, Hispanic and LGBTQ communications, Walton Isaacson spearheaded the partnership between Lexus and Marvel Studios and developed a marketing effort that spans Lexus product integration in the Black Panther film; the creation of the graphic novel, Black Panther: Soul of a Machine; a star-studded Comic Con launch event; forthcoming New York Fashion Week activations; and several digital, print, and in-market extensions to support the program. The Super Bowl spot, directed by Samuel Bayer, and featuring the hit track “Legend Has It” from famed hip-hop duo, Run the Jewels, is filled with intense action sequences performed by actors and stunt people from the Black Panther movie. Die-hard fans will note the attention to canon detail in the portrayal of Black Panther’s Dora Milaje guards, and snippets taken from the film itself. Based on their efforts with the Black Panther film integration and unique approach to the Super Bowl spot, Lexus awarded Walton Isaacson the broadcast creative assignment for the launch of the LS 500, the brand’s new flagship sedan, and the most technologically advanced vehicle Lexus has ever made. “Partnering Lexus and Marvel Studios’ Black Panther was an authentic fit. Both the brand and the film are breaking new ground in terms of advanced technology and cultural leadership,” said agency co-founder, Aaron Walton. Marvel/Lexus Co Branded Images Walton Isaacson lives and breathes the idea of cultural leadership. The Walton Isaacson Super Bowl team are comprised of Black, Latino, Asian and Caucasian leads—over half of whom are women – including Executive Producer, Shauna Williams, who is one of very few women of color to executive produce a Super Bowl spot. This cultural mix was a key factor in the development of Long Live The King.

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Lexus Long Live The King Ad Airs During Big Game Featuring T’Challa Himself [VIDEO]