Donald Trump Says He Can’t Believe Jay Z’s Explicit Lyrics If you’ll recall, the Carters lent their support to Hillary Clinton by performing at a fully-packed voting rally in Cleveland on Friday night. Well, at his rally in Tampa last night, Trump being the hater that he is threw shade at Hillary for “needing” Jay Z to fill up a stadium, and blasted him for performing songs like “F—WithMeYouKnowIGotIt,” “Dirt off Your Shoulder,” and “Jigga My N****” without hitting the censor button. Somehow Donald Trump — a presidential hopeful — is upset that he’s held to a higher standard and doesn’t have the same license for vulgarity as Jay Z — a rapper. Let that sink. Furthermore, it isn’t like we haven’t heard Donald say some seriously lewd isht himself…and we HIGHLY doubt Jay Z would ever have a hot-16 talking about grabbing women by the cooch without their consent… Splash/WENN
Donald Trump Says He Can’t Believe Jay Z’s Explicit Lyrics If you’ll recall, the Carters lent their support to Hillary Clinton by performing at a fully-packed voting rally in Cleveland on Friday night. Well, at his rally in Tampa last night, Trump being the hater that he is threw shade at Hillary for “needing” Jay Z to fill up a stadium, and blasted him for performing songs like “F—WithMeYouKnowIGotIt,” “Dirt off Your Shoulder,” and “Jigga My N****” without hitting the censor button. Somehow Donald Trump — a presidential hopeful — is upset that he’s held to a higher standard and doesn’t have the same license for vulgarity as Jay Z — a rapper. Let that sink. Furthermore, it isn’t like we haven’t heard Donald say some seriously lewd isht himself…and we HIGHLY doubt Jay Z would ever have a hot-16 talking about grabbing women by the cooch without their consent… Splash/WENN
On Saturday Night Live, Alec Baldwin (as Donald Trump) and Kate McKinnon (as Hillary Clinton) break character, celebrate with fans in TImes Square, and ask viewers to vote.
https://twitter.com/TheBeyHiveTeam/status/794726726614052864 With less than 96 hours to go until Election Day, and the polls running frighteningly close, Beyoncé might have just won this race for Hillary. The pop icon performed at a rally in Cleveland — in a pant suit! — and finally offered the kind of full-throated endorsement for the Democratic […]
Study Shows Black And Latino Students Are Disciplined Less By Same Race Teachers A new study done by EducationNext highlights how black and latino students are much more likely to be disciplined via suspension or expulsion when taught by white teachers. The concern about the wide discipline disparity is that once children are not in school, they are more susceptible to entering the “school-to-prison-pipeline”. Getting an education is not only about learning, but about keeping kids out of the streets, and white teachers don’t appear to take that into consideration. Breaking the pipeline is an explicit federal priority, and on the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton pledged $2 billion to help schools add counselors and reduce suspensions. “This is not just an education issue, this is a civil rights issue, and we cannot ignore it any longer,” she told a Harlem audience in February 2016. The study focuses on elementary school students in North Carolina who are followed for several years in order to see how same race teachers effect the severity and frequency of their discipline. The theory behind the “school-to-prison pipeline” concept is that black and Latino students experience harsher discipline in school than their white peers, and that these school-based experiences increase the likelihood of their eventual engagement with the criminal justice system. Indeed, a 2014 analysis of school discipline data by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights found these students are overrepresented among students who experience exclusionary discipline across the country. Black children, for example, represented 16 percent of K‒12 enrollment nationwide but were 43 percent of students who received multiple out-of-school suspensions during the 2011‒12 school year Interesting, and eerie, how much these numbers mirror the same trend we see in the percentage of POC in the prison system. We find consistent evidence that North Carolina students are less likely to be removed from school as punishment when they and their teachers are the same race. This effect is driven almost entirely by black students, especially black boys, who are markedly less likely to be subjected to exclusionary discipline when taught by black teachers. There is little evidence of any benefit for white students of being matched with white teachers. Hopefully this research will encourage the hiring of black and latin/hispanic teachers while also giving children representative role models to look up to. You can read the study in it’s entirety HERE . Image via Shutterstock
Khoudia Diop Shares Her Inspirational Message For Young Girls Some of you may remember the melanin-y chocolate queen named Khoudia Diop who we featured a few months ago. The sable-skinned beauty recently spoke to PEOPLE about how her skin tone has affected her life, how she overcame the bullying, and how she discovered her life’s mission: “At first I confronted the bullies, but eventually I learned to stay positive, tune out the negativity and love myself more each day,” the model, 19, tells PEOPLE. “This helped tremendously.” Never let ’em steal your shine. Ever. “[I gave myself the nickname] because of my dark, melanin-rich complexion, and because I want to inspire young girls and let them know that we are all goddesses inside and out,” she says. “The message I have for my sisters is that how you look doesn’t matter as long as you feel beautiful inside.” At the tender age of 17, Khoudia decided that she was going to put her once-mocked skin on the biggest platform she could possibly find. The runway. “I wanted to express myself using visuals and also celebrate the beauty of black women, travel and have amazing opportunities,” she says. “I also wanted to be a living example of inspiration for other women and girls. Growing up, I hadn’t really had that much inspiration in media and modeling until recently with women like Lupita Nyong’o.” Despite her unwavering confidence, it took Diop quite some time to develop a love of self that superseded any ugly criticism she would face in the future. “Self-love is an ongoing process and practice,” she says. “I’ve had to sit with myself, learn myself, find the things I like about myself, and celebrate them. This is how I’ve recovered from the aggressive negativity sent my way.” Lifting up little girls and giving them confidence needs to be high priority these days. We;re glad they have women like Khoudia on their side. Images via Instagram