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Pio Ain’t No Snitch: Watch Him And Master P Joy Ride In Cop Car

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Source: @darealwado / Pio La Ditinganci Social media sensation  Pio La Ditinganci already proved he’s “no f***ing baby” by bagging a BET show. We’re just not sure if this viral clip of him and Master P peeling off in a cop car is part of the BET production, or something else. Either way, Pio’s clearly got the hook up. Pio got Master P speaking Spanish! (IG/Pioladitingancia @MasterPMiller ) pic.twitter.com/leiLDNgl6u — WORLDSTARHIPHOP (@WORLDSTAR) July 28, 2018 Watch the first three episodes of Pio’s show Excess on the next page.

Pio Ain’t No Snitch: Watch Him And Master P Joy Ride In Cop Car

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Redefining Summer School For Black Students

T he arrival of summer generates excitement. But it could also bring challenges for both parents and educators. Many students experience a loss in math learning during the summer months known commonly as “summer slide.” Students from middle-class families may not be as affected as they have access to more resources to make up for the learning loss. However, those from lower-income backgrounds could experience significant losses, particularly in math and reading. Researchers point to the summer slide as a contributing factor in the persistent academic achievement gap between students from lower-income backgrounds and their middle-class peers. But, does race also conflate with class, when it comes to summer slide? What does summertime mean for black children and the parents and caregivers who care for them? We are education researchers who are black and parents to two black children – one in elementary school and another in preschool. If the U.S. imagination constructs summer as a time for swimming, free play, baseball and lazy days on the beach, it has never played out this way in our home. We feel the weight of summer – both for its limitations and its possibilities. To us, the summer is less a time to focus solely on fun and more of what we call the “summer soar.” Summer goals for black parents The term “summer soar” is not taken from research or policy studies. We use it to reflect the triple burden that some parents of color – in our case, black parents – could endure during the summer months. For these parents, summertime provides time to accomplish three goals: (1) reinforce what was learned in the previous year, (2) get a head start on the upcoming year and, most importantly, (3) supplement valuable yet missing curriculum knowledge generally not offered in traditional schools that reflects students’ racial and cultural identities. Let’s look at what we mean by missing curriculum knowledge. We offer an example of this in a study we conducted with a researcher at Sacramento State College, Julian Vasquez-Heilig . The study examined how culture and race were addressed in the most recently adopted 11th grade U.S. history Texas state standards. Findings highlighted that topics in the social studies standards did not fully address the contributions of people of color in the U.S. In the case of black people, much of the focus centered only on cultural contributions and not on the other ways black people contributed to the U.S. narrative. Added to this was the tendency to give partial attention to the legacy of racism. This history of U.S. racism was not discussed as foundational to the development and maintenance of the country. Black students’ mis-education This is not unique to Texas nor found in the area of social studies alone. Education researchers have long acknowledged how official K-12 school curriculum and approaches to teaching fail to affirm black students’ cultural identities. They also reinforce the belief that black people have not made any contributions to the U.S. society. As far back as the turn of the 20th century, notable scholars including W.E.B. Du Bois , Carter G. Woodson and Anna Julia Cooper addressed the problems and limitations of schooling for African-Americans . As a result, black students run the risk of experiencing what historian Carter G. Woodson called “mis-education.” Mis-education is a process where school knowledge helps to foster a sense of contempt or disregard for one’s own histories and experiences, regardless of the level of education attained. So, for us as parents and educators, the “summer soar” is not just about further developing our son’s academics. It is also about fostering a consciousness to help ward off the subtle effects of mis-education – a concern shared by many black families. Why it is uniquely burdensome We recognize that black parents are not the only ones worried about their children’s academic achievement and social development. Families, in general, are critical about the overreliance on standardized testing that makes school less a place for meaningful engagement . Yet what makes the “summer slide” and as a consequence the “summer soar” experience of black parents uniquely burdensome is the context in which it occurs. Along with the curriculum and teaching problems black children encounter in schools around race and culture, there is a legacy of positioning black males and black children in troubling, dehumanizing ways. For example, scholars note that black children, specifically black boys, are often viewed as mature and “adult-like.” Their behaviors and experiences are not seen as part of the normal arc of childhood development. Scholars find that in this “adultification” process, black children are not given the allowance of childhood innocence . These “deficit-oriented” perspectives are found not only in academic literature, but also in public policy, popular media and everyday conversations. A contemporary reflection of this is found in the call for the popular #BlackLivesMatter movement. Being black in the summer To be clear: We don’t feel we are approaching the “summer slide” or our “summer soar” from a place of unfounded anxiety or as parents too focused on their child’s education. Black people have been and continue to be dealt with in schools and society in deeply problematic ways. Just consider the growing number of black families that are choosing to homeschool their children. In a study that examined the perspectives of 74 African-American homeschoolers in the U.S., researchers Ama Mazama and Garvey Lundy found that the second most important reason that black parents chose to homeschool , right behind concerns with quality of education, was to protect against the racism found in traditional school settings. Being black in the summer (or anytime really) is not easy. The challenge black families face is navigating an educational context that requires excelling in mainstream school settings, while buffering against the very same education systems that deny one’s humanity. This summer, like all summers for us, is filled with ambitious goals. We want to help our rising second grader memorize multiplication facts, advance his reading level and improve his writing. But we also want to introduce him to poetry and literature by black authors, teach him about ancient African civilizations and expose him to the concepts of fairness and justice as key to the black struggle in the U.S. Our task is not easy. But it is our reality – one that we share with countless others – that goes unrecognized in the popular discussions around “summer slide” and the idyllic dream of a lazy summer. Keffrelyn Brown , Associate Professor of Cultural Studies in Education, University of Texas at Austin and Anthony L. Brown , Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Texas at Austin This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the original article . SEE ALSO: Meet William Gross, Boston’s First Black Police Commissioner In America’s ‘Most Racist City’ Barbara Lee Wants To Make History As First Black Woman To Be Democratic Caucus Chair [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3440901″ overlay=”true”]

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Rebecca Black Bathing Suit Tits of the Day

Rebecca Black, the gone viral for the dumbest song ever, is still out there, remembered and famous enough for people to stare at her big tits, the way god intended it to be, when he invented tits, he knew he was giving women competitive advantage…. Point being is that if you have a dumb fucking viral song a decade ago, you can still get seen, noticed, remembered, put on the VIP list…so long as you got tits… People are such suckers, I just haven’t figured out how to make them suck me, without paying them. I think going viral would be the best thing that could ever happen to anyone – especially early on in their social media internet life…. Rather than doing daily updated posts about nonsense for 14 or 15 years…which is insane. I have done 40,000 posts on this site, not 1 of them has gone viral… 40,0000 posts….hundreds of original videos and photoshoots, MEMES, etc…..NOT ONE HAS GONE VIRAL…. While other people put out one picture, one photoshoot, one video and boom…they make millions of dollars… You would think I would take a fucking hint already right… Well clearly I’m a masochist. The post Rebecca Black Bathing Suit Tits of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Noemi Kovacs Nude of the Day

Noemi Kovacs is nude of the day, in some photoshoot of the day, that she probably wants to see go viral of the day, and that is going viral according to me because I’ve posted it on here for all you perverts to jerk off to, which is what this is all about, and how you build your social media reach, all while being able to say you’re not a shameless sex worker, and have people believe you, because as a woman you can express your sexuality however you want to, be empowered, and I can’t call it shameless or attention seeking, even if it is, because I’m not you or your body and I am but a man and that would be MANSPLAINING….even though EVERYONE, including you, get what you’re doing…see what you are doing…but keep pretending it’s not what you’re doing. It’s cute. The post Noemi Kovacs Nude of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Alyson Stoner Pussy Dance of the Day

I don’t know who Alyson Stoner is, but I do know that people know who she is, but more importantly, that she’s doing a pussy dance. It’s the social media hit, even with non professional dancers like this Alyson Stoner, who is a professional dancer, because it’s easy..just dance from the pussy in a bikini and the perverts will follow… For those of you who don’t know…a Pussy Dance is…when a girl leads her dance with her pussy, front to back, side to side, a friendly pussy wave…and we all like it….what’s not to like.. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Alyson Stoner Pussy Dance of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Too Far? JBA Coach Pushes Player And Yells “Stop Being A B****”

Source: Ronald Martinez / Getty Social media is debating whether JBA coach  Edward Denard went too far while trying to motivate one of his players. In the viral video below, Denard gets in Montrell Dixson’s face, pushes him and tells him to “stop being a bitch.” Do you think this coach crossed the line? JBA coach Edward Denard pushes player and tells him to “stop being a b***h!” https://t.co/IKASN8oEI7 pic.twitter.com/mjOTty0M58 — Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) July 13, 2018 Hit the jump to see what social media had to say about the coach’s actions.

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Everything You Need To Know About Facebook’s Latest Diversity Report

A sizeable number of Facebook users are Black, but many of its employees are not Black. In fact, a staggeringly low number of the social media giant’s workers are Black and Latinx women, according to the company’s latest diversity report released July 12. There are only six Black women who are senior managers and executives. Less than one percent of those 769 positions belong to Black women, who fare worse than their Latinx counterparts at 1.3 percent. The data is alarming, to say the least. “We are definitely concerned,” Maxine Williams , Facebook’s chief diversity officer who is Black, told USA TODAY . Facebook Diversity Chief: 'We Still Have More Work To Do' https://t.co/AMQxINH078 pic.twitter.com/wC2DrBEc3T — KQED (@KQED) July 12, 2018 Facebook is 3.5 percent Black, compared to just 2 percent in 2014, in the U.S. White people are, unsurprisingly, still the single largest population of employees at 46.4 percent, as opposed to 57 percent in 2014. Also, Black employees only make up one percent of employees in technical roles. African-American employees only grew from 2 to 4 percent in the last five years, according to the report. The company is moving slowly toward progress — especially as technology companies have been challenged to reverse decades of discouraging and discriminatory hiring practices. But what’s the good news here? Black employees increased their presence from 2 to 8 percent in business and sales. In addition, there were higher gains for Latinx employees, who went going from 6 to 8 percent in those areas. There is still more work to do at Facebook, which is a big piece of the Silicon Valley pie. Perhaps the work will finally get done if Facebook forms major partnerships with Google — also struggling with diversity, though faring better than Facebook — as well as if it works with Black politicians and activists. Facebook’s fifth annual diversity report shows slow improvement https://t.co/61ORn4gCEC pic.twitter.com/K2M2fVhdM5 — The Verge (@verge) July 12, 2018 SEE ALSO: Gospel Singer Le’Andria Johnson Rips Into Bishop Marvin Winans And ‘Church Politics ‘ Former UCLA Star Billy Knight Who Apparently Committed Suicide Allegedly Sexually Assaulted A Child [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3815656″ overlay=”true”]  

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Justin Bieber to Hailey Baldwin: I Never Want to Hear the Name Shawn Mendes Again!

As you’ve likely heard by now, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin got engaged  last week after just over a month of dating. At first, it seemed impossible, but Bieber and Baldwin have confirmed the news  by posting a series of loving tributes to one another on social media. Of course, it’s not all sunshine and unicorns in Jusley’s world these days. When a high-profile couple gets engaged after short a brief courtship, things can get messy. One of the biggest problems, of course, is the fact that both parties are likely to have very recent exes. And the more recent an ex, the more likely they are to be a source of drama. Which may be why Justin is taking no chances.  According to Life & Style , Bieber has asked Baldwin to delete all traces of her ex-boyfriend Shawn Mendes from her social media accounts. “Shawn is happy for Hailey and Justin and has said that he loves them both, but Justin isn’t taking any chances,” a source tells the tabloid. “Justin wants to take his relationship with Hailey to the next level, but he can’t do that until he feels confident she isn’t pining for someone else.” Seems like he already took care of getting to the next level by popping the question, but we guess the Biebs likes to be extremely thorough. “Erasing every trace of Shawn on her social media was a way for Hailey to prove her loyalty,” the insider added. “And she had no problem pressing delete.” Rumors about Bieber “forcing” Baldwin to delete Mendes  from her life have been circulating for weeks. In a twist that no one saw coming, it seems that those reports are accurate, and Justin has absolutely no shame about issuing the demand. As for that other famous in this scenario, sources say Selena Gomez is glad to be rid of Justin for good. She apparently harbors no ill will toward Baldwin, but instead feels sympathy for the 21-year-old model. If the Jelena relationship is any indication, Gomez is right to feel bad for Hailey. The girl may be in for quite a wild ride. View Slideshow: Justin Bieber: All His Sexual Conquests, RANKED!

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Sarah Hyland Using her Social Media to Boost her Self Esteem of the Day

As much as I am weirded out by Sarah Hyland…and as annoying as I find her on social media because she is this weird quirky girl you’d expect her to be…always talking too damn much…not masturbating enough…but still getting semi half naked and posing more than enough because I find her weird looking… I do feel a little bad for her because she’s been sexualized by perverts at a young age, and continues to sexualize herself to get compliments on social media, all while still looking like a 10 year old, despite being 30, thanks to a genetic dysfunction that has cost her at least one Kidney… I find it interesting that she hardly makes a big deal about her Kidney like Selena Gomez Did, because I guess Sarah Hyland doesn’t like to brag about how being rich got her a Kidney before all these other kids who needed Kidneys got theres…. unless she got it from a friend, like Ariel Winter, which would explain why Ariel Winter is so fat now, she’s retaining all that water and her one Kidney can’t do the job of 2. Point being, she is still a girl, and as a girl she still gets half naked and poses slutty knowing her angles for social media…because that’s apparently what the world is about, and it makes people feel good about themselves when they are feeling bad…a little pat on the back in the form of “I want to have sex with you” comments coming in droves from all over the fucking world….right…right…right… Still weird, creepy, whatever looking…but keep up the attention seeking girl…it is what the world is about and don’t let your handicap hold you back…it is a fetish to the right guy…who likes child stars, their fame, access, and money….mirror selfies and the fact the have a genetic disorder…. The post Sarah Hyland Using her Social Media to Boost her Self Esteem of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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