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reasoningdaily · 1 year
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EXPOSING THESHADEROOM ‼️
Please take a few moments and SUPPORT THIS TRUTH
BEFORE THE SHADE ROOM, WSHH AND BOSSIP, had you ever considered why the blacker berries hate the Black Freedmen - Watch this and LEARN
we need to stop giving these culture vulture any of our time or resources. if they hate us and post such negative bs why do we go there?
stop please, give yourself a leg up and don’t support this type of vc fueled hate blog only existing to hate Black People from America.  notice they are nigerians and don’t post anything negative about nigeria.  this trash is for advertising revenue only. learning this was the first step in understanding why these folks spend so much time denegrating Black Freedmen, whilst living among us? 
think for a moment about your frienemies - and you’ll get it.
ever considered why the blacker berries hate the Black Freedmen - Watch this and LEARN
this is Angie Nwandu and her interview with Complex - pay attention to her sly way of ignoring what growing up in america as a migrant did for her quality of life.
https://youtu.be/IJryNs-9KUw?si=el2hRiwFfkR4ODJL
yeah, watch and see for yourself because she literally discounts everything about her experience as a BLACK AMERICAN IMMIGRANT. 
this is not ignorance, this is a choice to be ignorant and hateful against those who opened their lives and homes to you. even when her father killed her mother after he became alcoholic because he couldn’t function in america as a breadwinner and the mother did. at that point she was fostered; she still saw nigeria as more of a home than the one she lives in today still. 
Actually since she loves nigeria so much wonder why she doesn’t go there and report on the nigerian entertainment industry? they have more than enough for her to work with, but quite frankly she wants to integrate and denegrate Black Freedmen instead
Fuck Angie and tsr. they are as far from Black as any other White Supremacist
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cwaters1991 · 5 years
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#WOW CARDI B Snaps At KYLE ANFERNEE
#CHILE #CardiB decided to start her Sunday off with a lot of steam after she sent a very nasty warning to former Shaderoom Senior Editor #KyleAnfernee via Instagram.
From what it appears to be, it looks Cardi B is #ALLEGING that Anfernee has been keeping up some unresolved drama from a month ago. Apparently, the female rapper says that the blogger was liking comments on the Shaderoom page that referred to her. In the message, she also said that Angie, who is the current President and founder of the Shaderoom, fired him because of miscommunication issues.
Kyle is standing his ground and says that he hasn’t done anything to Cardi. After the exchange of words, Kyle went over to address Angie about the allegations of him liking the comments. Angie claims that she never told Cardi B about the comments and she didn’t have proof.
Behind all of this escalation, Cardi also blasted him last year for harassing her on Instagram. This had lead to Kyle’s departure from the Shaderoom, which he deemed the company as “toxic.” Afterwards, he started up his own blog, The Neighborhood Talk. The Neighborhood Talk has grew its audience since the beginning now stands at 110,000 followers.
Also, after the incident with Sissy. . . .I mean Saucy Santana, Anfernee posted a now-deleted photo of a comment where Yung Miami from the City Girls threw shade at the Shaderoom.
#WHEWCHILE That’s too much tea. What do y’all think about this situation?
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sofrekan · 7 years
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Inspirational Angie Nwandu
How The Shade Room's Angie Nwandu Reinvented Celebrity News & Gossip | B...
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ldngirlspodcast · 7 years
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How The Shade Room's Angie Nwandu Reinvented Celebrity News & Gossip | Blueprint.
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delta7of96 · 4 years
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'Juju': Issa Rae, La La Anthony To Produce Horror Comedy With Angie Nwandu Writing And Thembi Banks Directing - SHADOW & ACT
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alpaca1 · 4 years
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BlavityとThe Shade Roomの創業者がDisrupt 2020に参加 メディア業界は現在、長年の懸案だった多様性や表現、人種の問題の改善に取り組んでいる真っ最中だが、Morgan DeBaun(モーガン・デボーン)氏とAngie Nwandu(アンジー・ワンドゥー)氏は長年、多様性の高いデジタルメディアのランドスケープ作りに邁進してきた。その両氏が、9月に開催するDisrupt 2020に参加してくれる。 デボーン氏は、2014年創業のミレニアル世代の黒人に的を絞ったデジタルメディア企業 Blavity(ブラビティ)の共同創業者である。BlavityはMichael Brown(マイケル・ブラウン)射殺事件の余波を受け、より多くの情報とつながりのニーズに応える形で創業した。同社は創業以来、GV、Comcast Ventures(コムキャスト・ベンチャーズ)、Plexo Capital(プレクソ・キャピタル)から資金提供を受けており、デボーン氏は現在もCEOを務めている。 一方でワンドゥー氏はDisruptではお馴染みの人物だ。私は2017年にThe Shade Room(ザ・シェイド・ルーム)の創業者である彼女と、黒人セレブリティのニュースで大勢のソーシャルメディアオーディエンスを獲得したことについて、話す機会があった。当時 The Shade Roomには890万人以上のInstagramフォロワーがいたが、その数は現在、2倍以上の 1990万人となっている。 今回は、デボーン氏とワンドゥー氏の両氏から話を聞く予定だ。起業当時の話や、コロナ禍で広告業界が現在直面している問題、メディア企業(TechCrunchを含む)が現在の政治的・文化的局面にどのように対応すべきかなど、聞きたいことは山ほどある。すべてを聞き出せるように頑張りたい。 9月14日~18日に開催されるDisrupt 2020で、今後のデジタルメディアの行方についてご確認あれ。他の登壇者の情報など、イベント詳細は以下の特設ページで確認できる。また、本サイトを経由してチケットを購入すると、5%割引が適用されるので活用いただきたい。 Disrupt 2020特設ページへ [原文へ] (翻訳:Dragonfly) Source: テッククランチ・ジャパン
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un-enfant-immature · 4 years
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Daily Crunch: Lyft and Uber win legal victory
Uber and Lyft may not be pausing operations in California after all, Google releases new emergency alert tools and Airbnb bans all parties. This is your Daily Crunch for August 20, 2020.
The big story: Uber and Lyft win legal victory
Earlier today, Lyft announced that it would suspend operations in California tonight as a result of a preliminary injunction forcing Lyft and Uber to reclassify their drivers as employees.
Then, in a head-spinning change of fortune, an appeals court judge granted the companies a temporary stay. They now have until early September to outline their plans for how to manage the transition, with oral arguments in the court case coming in mid-October.
Meanwhile, Uber, Lyft and DoorDash are backing Proposition 22, a state ballot measure that they’re pitching as an alternative approach to classifying gig workers.
The tech giants
Google brings emergency alert tools to Search and Maps as fires rage in Northern California — Google will display a red border that encircles a rough approximation of the active blaze.
Report: Apple quietly acquired Israel’s Camerai, formerly Tipit, a specialist in AR and camera tech — The acquisition was reported by Calcalist.
Startups, funding and venture capital
Airbnb declares all parties over indefinitely at its listings — The company notes that “unauthorized parties” have always been against its rules, even though it previously allowed hosts on its platform to selectively approve small gatherings.
DoorDash expands with on-demand grocery delivery — In contrast to many other grocery services, the company promises to deliver within an hour of your order.
China’s Waterdrop nabs $230M for its crowdfunded, mutual aid insurance platform — Waterdrop pays out when its members fall into medical dire straits.
Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch
Figma CEO Dylan Field discusses fundraising, hiring and marketing in stealth mode — The company behind the largely browser-based design tool has made a huge splash in the past few years, building a massive war chest with more than $130 million.
Zoom UX teardown: 5 fails and how to fix them — Zoom’s user experience is far from perfect.
Eric Hippeau discusses D2C growth, brand value and advice for early-stage founders — Lerer Hippeau’s portfolio companies include Axios, BuzzFeed, Casper, Warby Parker, Allbirds, DocSend, Fundera, Everlane, Giphy, Genius and the recently acquired fitness company Mirror.
(Reminder: Extra Crunch is our subscription membership program, which aims to democratize information about startups. You can sign up here.)
Everything else
Border wall crowdfunding scheme leads to Trump ally Steve Bannon’s arrest — Bannon faces charges for conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
The founders of Blavity and The Shade Room are coming to Disrupt 2020 — Morgan DeBaun and Angie Nwandu have been building a more diverse digital media landscape for years.
The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 3pm Pacific, you can subscribe here.
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buzzingonlinenow · 5 years
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How The Shade Room's Angie Nwandu Reinvented Celebrity News & Gossip | Blueprint What do you think about this celebrity?
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biofunmy · 5 years
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How The Shade Room’s Angie Nwandu Reinvented Celebrity News & Gossip | Blueprint http://bit.ly/2H1AxDd http://bit.ly/2VeWKX5
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itsmaiapie-blog · 5 years
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The Shade Room is such a huge representation of pop culture, black culture, on Instagram. It is a great place for black people to engage online, have fun, support each other, and make each other laugh. 
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dizzedcom · 4 years
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The founders of Blavity and The Shade Room are coming to Disrupt 2020
The founders of Blavity and The Shade Room are coming to Disrupt 2020
Although the media industry is currently in the midst of a long-overdue reckoning over diversity, representation and racism, Morgan DeBaun and Angie Nwandu have been building a more diverse digital media landscape for years. And we’re excited to welcome them to Disrupt 2020 this September.
DeBaun co-founded Blavity, a digital media company focused on Black millennials, back in 2014, responding…
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newyorktheater · 4 years
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Notes from the Field
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Antigone in Ferguson
Below an alphabetical list of theater by and about African Americans that is available online now (and coming soon), much of it directly relevant to the Black Lives Matter movement, all of it well-timed.
(A few hours ago, Broadway Black announced the first-ever Antonyo Awards to celebrate Black Broadway and Off-Broadway, with nominations presented this evening, and awards at a star-studded ceremony on June 19.  Voting will be open to the public.)
Theater online now
Antigone in Ferguson – the production at Harlem Stage of Theater of War adaptation of Sophocles’ 2,500-year-old tragedy, first created in response to the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.Samira Wiley, Chris Noth, Tamara Tunie and a gospel chorus. This PBS documentary incorporates scenes from the show and interviews with the artists involved.
 Black Light A recording of a show that I saw at Joe’s Pub in 2018. (My review) in which Daniel Alexander Jones portrays Jomama Jones, less a character than an alter-ego, in this show that on the surface seems like a cabaret act, but is also an act of healing and an act of warning in these turbulent times, guided by the character’s (and creator’s) experience of being black.
Notes from the Field HBO In Anna Deavere Smith’s acclaimed one-woman show, which I saw Off-Broadway in 2016, she portrays 17 disparate characters with her usual dazzling virtuosity in what amounts to a somewhat diffuse argument that in the United States there is a school-to-prison “pipeline” for poor people and people of color. The show was adapted into this film in 2018.
Pass Over Amazon Prime Spike Lee’s film of Antoinette Nwandu’s play that riffs on Waiting for Godot about a pair of Black men rapping on a street corner
Pipeline BroadwayHD The suscription service continues to offer for free this Lincoln Center production of Dominique Morisseau’s play about a schoolteacher (Karen Pittman) whose son (Namir Smallwood) got into a scuffle with a teacher at his boarding school and is in danger of being expelled, and arrested. As I wrote in my review in 2017, Morisseau masterfully upends the tired assumptions that might attach to such a drama, in a play that is not just smart and engaging; it is also the most literate of any I’d seen that year.
Scraps Matrix Theatre Company of Los Angeles presents a video of Geraldine Inoa’s play. My review of the 2018 production at the Flea began: Police in the United States shot and killed 36 unarmed black men in 2015; 18 in 2016; 19 in 2017, and 12 so far in 2018, according to the Washington Post.
In “Scraps,” Geraldine Inoa, making a memorable professional playwriting debut, imagines the deep and lasting after-effects on the people left behind when police kill somebody – telling the survivors’ stories through a theatrical filter that goes from lyrical to naturalistic to surreal.
Viral Monologues: Fists Up/Underlying Conditions 24 Hour Monologues Launches at 6 p.m tonight., unfolds every 15 minutes Available for four days Features black artists to benefit Communities United For Police Reform. This week’s performers include Kara Young, Susan Heyward, Stephanie Berry, Keith Arthur Bolden, Cherise Boothe, Rosalyn Coleman, Nina Domingue Glover, Benton Greene, Angela Lewis, Craig Scott, Elijah Smith, Salena Steward and Tamara Williams. Original monologues will be written by Zakkiyah Alexander, Dennis A. Allen II, Christina Anderson, Beresford Bennett, Amina Henry, Angie Bridgette Jones, Jaymes Jorsling, Shawn Randall, Monique A. Robinson, Stacey Rose, Nikkole Salter, Levy Lee Simon and Craig T. Williams.
Special:
Lets Stay In Together Apollo Theater A star-studded concert features Dionne Warwick, Doug E. Fresh “Captain” Kirk Douglas of The Roots, Vernon Reid, Ziggy Marley and many more.
Coming June 12
The Bacchae Classical Theatre of Harlem $10 Launches 8 p.m. 24-hour streaming period Available through June 26 The streaming of last year’s staging of Euripides tragedy in a park in Harlem, which I saw and loved. As I wrote in my review: It would be hard to argue that it brings home the full force or horror that is the usual province of Ancient Greek tragedy. But what is a better tribute to the play’s principal character Dionysus, the god of ecstasy, wine…and theater, than a theatrical production with such intoxicating singing, dancing and design.
One in two Pride Plays Donja R. Love’s portrait of what it means to be black and queer in America today. Part of a series that will be live-streamed on a page of Playbill.
Twilight Los Angeles PBS Anna Deavere Smith’s unflinching look at the fallout from the 1992 Los Angeles riots after the Rodney King trial verdict
Some relevant movies on Amazon Prime
  Selma Ava DuVernay’s feature film about Martin Luther King Jr.’s organization of the Selma to Montgomery march to push President Lyndon Johnson to introduce legislation guaranteeing voting rights for African Americans.
  Black Lives Matter on Stage. Relevant Theater to Watch Online Below an alphabetical list of theater by and about African Americans that is available online now (and coming soon), much of it directly relevant to the Black Lives Matter movement, all of it well-timed.
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How The Shade Room's Angie Nwandu Reinvented Celebrity News & Gossip | Blueprint
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Over 10 million “roommates” visit The Shade Room each day to get the latest in celeb news, thanks to 26-year-old Angie Nwandu, who went from foster care and … source Celebrities Gossip
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Angie Nwandu and her army of Roommates will put your shit—good or bad—on blast, just like any real Auntie.
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un-enfant-immature · 4 years
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The founders of Blavity and The Shade Room are coming to Disrupt 2020
Although the media industry is currently in the midst of a long-overdue reckoning over diversity, representation and racism, Morgan DeBaun and Angie Nwandu have been building a more diverse digital media landscape for years. And we’re excited to welcome them to Disrupt 2020 this September.
DeBaun co-founded Blavity, a digital media company focused on Black millennials, back in 2014, responding to what she said was a need for more information and connection in the aftermath of Michael Brown’s death. The company has since raised funding from GV, Comcast Ventures and Plexo Capital, and DeBaun is still its CEO.
Nwandu, meanwhile, is no-stranger to Disrupt. I had a chance to speak to The Shade Room’s founder on-stage in 2017 about building a huge social media audience for Black celebrity news. Back then, The Shade Room had more than 8.9 million Instagram followers, a number that has more than doubled to 19.9 million.
This time, we’ll be hearing from both DeBaun and Nwandu. I’ve got a lot that I want to ask them, so I’ll do my best to squeeze it all in: How they built their companies, the challenges they currently face with a pandemic roiling the ad industry, how media companies (including TechCrunch) should be responding to the current political/cultural moment and much more.
Learn where digital media goes from here at Disrupt 2020, which runs from September 14-18. Get a front-row seat with your Digital Pro Pass for just $245 or with a Digital Startup Alley Exhibitor Package.
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