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The Gorgeous Khaneshia ‘KJ’ Smith Is Definitely Someone You Should Keep An Eye On
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The Gorgeous Khaneshia ‘KJ’ Smith Is Definitely Someone You Should Keep An Eye On

Born in Tallahassee, Florida, KJ studied Business Marketing at Florida State University. But instead of going into the business world, KJ knew that she was meant for the big screen. KJ later moved to Los Angeles and began her acting career, mostly appearing on comedy shows. Some of her more notable credits include one-off appearances on Conan (2012), All My Children (2011), The Therapist (2013), and The Real Husbands of Hollywood (2013). Her most skinsational role of all came in the 2014 premiere of the Starz! series Survivor's Remorse. Khaneshia appeared as "Kiara" and bared her apple-sized, squeezable beauties while sitting topless on the bed chatting with Mike Epps. Now that's one hell of a nude debut! Let's hope this is just the beginning of a glorious trend for this buxom babe. Want...
What It Means To Protect A Loved One Revisiting Will Smith’s Slap Seen Around The World
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What It Means To Protect A Loved One Revisiting Will Smith’s Slap Seen Around The World

It took less than a nanosecond before The Slap was seen around the world. It took a little longer – about two weeks – before the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences decided to ban Will Smith from appearing at another Oscar awards ceremony. But missing from the frenzy that consumed social media and mainstream channels about that infamous night has been a constructive discussion about the idea of protection – and how race plays a role in the perceptions of both the protectors and the protected. As a scholar of African American culture, philosophy and history, I believe the The Slap invites us to reassess the power of relations between partners and spouses. It also highlights the precarious lives of Black girls and women as a result of failures to protect them. The nature of prote...
SOCIAL JUSTICE

The Smith-Carlos Black Power salute: Once vilified, now praised

Tommie Smith, John Carlos were ridiculed after raising fists during 1968 Olympics. Fifty years on, they inspire others. Australian silver medalist Peter Norman, left, stands on the podium as Americans Tommie Smith, centrr, and John Carlos raise their gloved fists in a human rights protest in 1968 [File: AP Photo] Fifty years ago, two African American track-and-field stars, having just been awarded their medals at the 1968 Olympic Summer Games and very aware that the eyes of the world were fastened to them, bowed their heads and raised black-gloved clenched fists under a Mexico City sky. Those athletes - Tommie Smith and John Carlos - are beloved icons today. There have been statues erected of them, books written about them. The importance of what they di...
Will Smith shooting: Everything we know so far
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Will Smith shooting: Everything we know so far

NOPD Chief Michael Harrison said the fatal shooting of former Saints defensive end Will Smith appeared, for now, to be "an accident that turned into a dispute that turned violent." Source: Will Smith shooting: Everything we know so far