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Tagged by @noisette-tornade.
Books I read last year:
Books I want to read this year:
Tagging @spideronthesun, @the-golden-comet, @amielbjacobs, and anyone else who wants to do it.
#nenia campbell#gabriella buba#elyse john#angela carter#claire legrand#xiran jay zhao#renee ahdieh#ava reid#julia quinn#barbara hambly#jo graham#lois mcmaster bujold#silvia moreno garcia#karina halle#luna lacou#meagan mckinney#anastasia cleaver
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AUGUST Celebrity Birthdays & Events
August Birthdays
Leo Stars (July 23-Aug 22) 1: Tempestt Bledsoe, Oluchi Onweagba 2: Alvina August 3: Chandler Kinney, Jo Marie Payton 4: Eris Baker, Yolonda Ross 5: Chip Fields, Janet DuBois, Thishiwe Ziqubu 6: Merrin Dungey, Regina Van Helvert 7: Kheris Rogers 8: Meagan Good, Kimberly Brooks, Tawny Cypress, Sherri Marina 9: Whitney Houston, Angely Gaviria, Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson, Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut 10: Yaani King
11: Viola Davis, Sophie Okonedo 12: Imani Hakim, Yvette Nicole Brown 13: Dawnn Lewis, Deborah Ayorinde 14: Jackée Harry, Halle Berry, Marsai Martin, Aliyah Moulden, Kabrina Adams 15: Christine Adams, Andrea Lewis, Tanedra Howard 16: Angela Bassett, Simone Leigh, Karen Obilom 19: Sara Martins, Tracie Thoms, Paula Jai Parker 20: Ashley Nicole Williams 21: Loretta Devine, Kelis, Kaliegh Garris, Kiami Davael 22: Rachel Adedeji
Virgo Stars (Aug 23-Sept 22) 23: Angelique Noire, Clarissa Thibeaux 24: Ava Duvernay, Harriett D Foy 25: Ashley Winfrey, China Anne McClain 26: Ola Ray, Keke Palmer 27: Chandra Wilson, Demetria McKinney, Tiffany Boone 28: Samantha Liana Cole, Jessieca Alford, Quvenzhane Wallis 29: Kelly McCreary 30: Angel Coulby, Xernona Clayton 31: Phina Oruche, Jaylen Barron
August Events:
1: Spiderman Day | 2: International Friendship Day | 9: International Day of the World's Indigenous People | 13: Pan-African Flag Day | 23: National Dark Skin Day | 26. ANNOUNCEMENT: WE DO NOT CELEBRATE WHITE WOMEN'S RIGHT TO VOTE DAY HERE | 28: Power Rangers Day | 31: International Day for People of African Descent
#August#BFCD Calendar#AUGUST Celebrity Birthdays & Events#August Calendar#August Masterlist#August 1-31#Celebrity Birthdays & Events
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3, 9 and 15 for the book asks?
3. ur least fav genre? why?
I would say it's a tie between horror and YA. I still read them, but yeah, I've grown out of YA (I'm pretty old), and I don't like scary stuff, if it's just for the sake of it scary.
9. if you were stuck on an island and could only have three books w u what would they be? (series would be counted as one cuz as I said so)
Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights, Sandra Brown: Play Dirty, and Meagan McKinney: Lions and Lace (bc I want a re-read anyway) + the whole Twilight saga (I would cheat of course)
15. an underrated book?
I would say the Leo Demidov series by Tom Rob Smith. Not just Child 44, which was adapted to a film (not a very good one, I mind) but the whole series. It has its faults, but the characters are so fleshed out that it's outright scary, I still couldn't finish the third book, because the writer kills off my favourite character(s), and I just can't take it.
Thank you so much for the questions!
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Le secret de la passion de Meagan McKinney
Mon #avis sur une romance RH que j'ai adoré étant ado : Le secret de la passion de Meagan McKinney réédité par @Jailupourelle - J’ai adoré en 1994 et j’adore toujours autant en 2020 💖💖
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GIVEAWAY ALERT: We're giving away a chance for you to snag an ON-SITE autograph from any of our guests at QFX East! Head over to Twitter and/or Instagram to enter! Giveaway ends Friday, 3/11, at 10pm est! QFX East is an LGBTQ+ fan convention happening on May 13-15 in Tampa, Florida showcasing creators, guests, and fans from all platforms of queer media!
#lgbtq#kat barrell#demetria mckinney#taylor hickson#earpers#adelaide kane#reign#rachel skarsten#lost girl#wynonna earp#batwoman#sophie moore#Meagan Tandy#nicole haught#motherland fort salem#qfxeast#qfxevents#tampa
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Diversity Comic Con Focuses its Programming for Aspiring Comic Writers and Artists #Comics #ComicBooks #DiversityComicCon What happens when you let educators run a comic con? It becomes as much about learning something new as much as it's about celebrating comics.
#alex sanchez#alex segura#amy chu#andrea colvin#andy schmidt#diversity comic con#gamal hennessy#gina gagliano#heidi macdonald#john siuntres#jonah newman#kiku hughes#ll mckinney#meagan peace#omar mirza#phil falco#Regine Sawyer#robert scull#scholastic graphix#shanty hermayn#stanford carpenter#vivek tiwary
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tagged (long time ago) by jangmywoo
1. What are you wearing?
pajamas
2: Ever been in love?
I am
3: Ever had a terrible breakup?
Actually nope
4: How tall are you?
1.62 cm :v smol
5: How much do you weigh?
54 kg
6: Any tattoos?
Nah
7: Any piercings?
I don’t like them at all fkndkdkd :v
8: OTPs?
HAAAAAAH EUNHAE.
9: Favorite shows?
The Nanny, New Girl, Brooklyn 99
10: Favorite bands?
SuJu, duh
11: Something you miss?
All the free time I used to have back in my school days(?
12: Favorite Song?
Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield
13: How old are you?
24 :c
14: Zodiac sign?
Cancer - Sun & Piscis - Rising Sign
{Super extra hella sensible}
15: Qualities you look for in a partner?
Honesty
16: Favorite quote?
I can’t really think of one
17: Favorite actor?
I love Ryan Reynolds hah
18: Favorite color?
Well... rose beige
19: Loud music or soft?
Definitely soft
20: Where do you go when you’re sad?
Nowhere actually?
21: How long does it take you to shower?
30 min
22: How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?
15 minutes for work lol I’ve been getting lazy, if I’m going to an important event then 1 hour
23: Ever been in a physical fight?
Who do you think I am ? Ofc not
24: Turn ons?
LEE HYUKJAE AH
25: Turn offs?
LEE DONGHAE LMAO
26: The reason I joined Tumblr?
I think it was bc of the gifs
27: Your biggest fear?
Acrophobia
28: Last thing that made you cry?
A personal matter
29: Last time you said you loved someone?
Today
30: Meaning behind your Tumblr name?
EUNHAE IS ANYTHING BUT HEALTHY
31: Last book you read?
Lion and Lace - Meagan McKinney
32: The book you’re currently reading?
Fair Is The Rose - Meagan McKinney
33: Last show you watched?
Riverdale
34: Last person you talked to?
Dad
35: The relationship between you and the person you last texted?
Boyfriend
36: Favorite snack?
Omg. Chocolates?
37: Places you want to visit?
Istanbul so I can finally see @eunhaero in person 💕
38: Last place you were?
I’m in my hometown right now
39: Do you have a crush?
On my boyfriend hehe
40: Last time you kissed someone?
On Friday
41: Last time you were insulted?
???? Idk
42: Favorite flavor of candy?
Matchaaaaa
43: What instruments do you play?
None :c
44: Favorite piece of jewelry?
earring
45: Last sport you played?
Uh none
46: Last song you sang?
I’ve been singing still you nonstop
47: Favorite chat up line?
Idk what is that?
48: Have you ever used it?
Use what?
49: Last time you hung out with someone?
I’ve been home these days resting lol
50: Who should answers these questions next?
Whoever is bored like me hehe
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And even more Black final girls for the list:
Ida James and Nina Mae McKinney as Sylvia and Isabelle - The Devil’s Daughter
Carmen Munroe as Beverley - Naked Evil
Marlene Clark as Ganja - Ganja & Hess
Janee Michelle as Lorena - The House on Skull Mountain
Ines Pellegrini as Naiba - Eyeball
Pam Grier as Lisa - Scream Blacula Scream
Marki Bey as Diana “Sugar” - Sugar Hill (1974)
Rosalind Cash as Lisa - The Omega Man
Teresa Graves as Countess Vampira - Vampira (1974)
Leslie Uggams as Liz - Poor Pretty Eddie
Jennifer Beals as Eva - The Bride (1985)
Cathy Tyson as Marielle - The Serpent and the Rainbow
Tichina Arnold, Michelle Weeks, and Tisha Campbell as Crystal, Ronette, and Chiffon - Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Angela Bassett as Fran - Critters 4
N'Bushe Wright as Karen - Blade
Jennifer Beals and Kasi Lemmons as Rachel and Jackie - Vampire's Kiss
Oprah Winfrey and Kimberly Elise as Sethe and Denver - Beloved (1998)
Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Debbi Morgan, and Lynn Whitfield as Eve, Cisely, Mozelle, and Roz - Eve’s Bayou
Nia Long as Donna - Stigmata
Rachel True as Rochelle - The Craft
Kasi Lemmons as Ardelia - The Silence of the Lambs
Kelly Jo Minter as Ruby - The People Under the Stairs
Vivica A. Fox as Debi - Idle Hands
Akosua Busia as Vanessa - The Final Terror
Kelly Jo Minter as Yvonne - A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
Angela Bassett as Kaela - Supernova (2000)
Rae Dawn Chong as Diana - The Borrower
Loretta Devine as Reese - Urban Legend
Regina Hall as Brenda - Scary Movie 2
Bianca Lawson as Cynthia - Bones (2001)
Rah Digga as Maggie - Thirteen Ghosts
Kandyse McClure as Sue - Carrie (2002)
Halle Berry as Miranda - Gothika
Marsha Thomason and Aree Davis as Sara and Megan - The Haunted Mansion (2003)
K.D. Aubert as Eliza - Frankenfish
Jennifer Beals as Valerie - The Prophecy II
Tina Lifford as Grace - Urban Legends: Bloody Mary
Ruth Negga as Mary - Isolation (2005)
Lenora Crichlow as Mandy - Wilderness (2006)
Salli Richardson-Whitfield as Gail - Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Christina Vidal as Christine - See No Evil (2006)
Jessica Lucas as Kate - The Covenant (2006)
Adèle Ado, Dorylia Calmel, and Josephine Ndagnou as Majolie, Chouchou, and Natou - Les Saignantes
Karan Ashley as Symphony - Devon’s Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy
Garcelle Beauvais as Julie - I Know Who Killed Me
Essence Atkins as Kisha - A Haunted House
Rosario Dawson and Tracie Thoms as Abernathy and Kim - Death Proof
Jessica Lucas as Lily - Cloverfield
Bresha Webb as Julie - Hollows Grove
Murray Gray as Reagan - Unsullied
Carla Greene as Solitaire - Shadow: Dead Riot
Tanedra Howard as Simone - Saw VI
Athena Karkanis as Tomboy - Survival of the Dead
Jessica Szohr as Juliana - Love Bite
Vanessa Morgan as Sarah - My Babysitter’s a Vampire
Rebecca Hall as Florence - The Awakening (2011)
Naya Rivera as Vera - At The Devil's Door
Tawny Cypress as Cindy - Remains
Nicole Ari Parker, Sanaa Lathan, and Ariana Neal as Sophie, Maggie, and Francesca - Repentance (2013)
Shannon Kane as Paz - The Collection
Halle Berry as Jordan - The Call (2013)
Emayatzy Corinealdi as Kira - The Invitation (2015)
Oluniké Adeliyi as Kim - A Christmas Horror Story
Zaraah Abrahams as Ganja - Da Sweet Blood of Jesus
Bresha Webb as Allie - Meet the Blacks
Pearl Thusi as Nandi - Tremors 5: Bloodlines
Logan Browning as Lizzie - The Perfection
Christina Milian as Magenta - The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again
Freema Agyeman as Angel - Eat Locals
Carmen Ejogo and Zoë Soul as Eva and Cali - The Purge: Anarchy
Isabél Zuaa as Clara - Good Manners
Lex Scott Davis as Nya - The First Purge
Reign Edwards as Brooke - Hell Fest
Rutina Wesley as Shelby - 13 Sins
Betty Gabriel as Laney - The Purge: Election Year
Petronella Tsuma and Kwande Nkosi as Busi and Gracie - The Tokoloshe
Kiersey Clemons as Sophia - Flatliners (2017)
Simone Landers and Natasha Wanganeen as Thoomi and Josie - Cargo (2017)
Jessica Allain as Lisa - Thriller (2018)
Tamiko Robinson Steele as LaQuinta - Black Holler
Korto Davis as Fatima - Fatima's Revenge
Shaunette Renée Wilson as Marie - Treehouse
Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Ava - The Cloverfield Paradox
Nicole Beharie as Samantha - Jacob’s Ladder (2019)
Ashleigh Morghan as Zoe - Head Count (2018)
Sasha Lane as Cassie - Daniel Isn’t Real
Storm Reid as Ashley - Don’t Let Go (2019)
Zolee Griggs as Izzy - Bit
Lily Frazer as Carol - Saint Maud
Zazie Beetz as Alicia - Wounds
Corinne Foxx as Sasha - 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Tashiana Washington as Drea - Critters Attack!
Nicole Stamp as Melanippe "Mel" - The Carmilla Movie
Sarah Jeffery and Nadine Ellis as Daphne and Elizabeth - Daphne & Velma
Sennia Nanua as Melanie - The Girl with All the Gifts
Danielle Vitalis and Paige Meade as Tia and Dimples - Attack the Block
Alexandra Shipp as McKayla - Tragedy Girls
Kiersey Clemons as Jennifer - Sweetheart
Carmen Ejogo as Katrina - Rattlesnake
Janelle Monáe as Veronica/Eden - Antebellum
Elle Lorraine and Chanté Adams as Anna and Linda - Bad Hair
Mary J. Blige and Anika Noni Rose as Renee and Taneesha - Body Cam
Kyliegh Curran as Abra - Doctor Sleep
Lupita Nyong’o and Shahadi Wright Joseph as Adelaide and Zora - Us
Wunmi Mosaku as Rial - His House
Taylor Russell as Zoey - Escape Room (2019)
Sasheer Zamata as Jessie - Spree
Oluniké Adeliyi as Lacey/Lilith - She Never Died
Aleyse Shannon as Kris - Black Christmas (2019)
Lupita Nyong’o as Miss Caroline - Little Monsters (2019)
Jessica Williams as Jess - Corporate Animals
Ajanae Stephenson/Lorraine Toussaint as Louise "Lou Lou" - Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Gabrielle Elyse as Hayley - Snatchers
Jahkara Smith as Shay - Pure
Ella Balinska as Cherie - Run Sweetheart Run
Kiana Madeira as Deena - Fear Street
Lovie Simone as Tabby - The Craft: Legacy
Reign Edwards as Cody - Pilgrim
Lyndie Greenwood as Susan - Pooka Lives!
Morgan Alexandria as Imani - Stay Out of the Attic
Tamara Lawrance as Charlotte - Kindred (2020)
Coco Jones as Rita - Vampires vs. the Bronx
Mariah Robinson as Sophia - Cheer Camp Killer (2020)
Kourtney Bell as Caitlin - Don’t Look Back (2020)
Pepi Sonuga as Misty - Crawlers (2020)
Danielle Deadwyler as Lemon - The Devil to Pay
Natalie Paul as Valerie - Delivered (2020)
Aundra Smith and Sydelle Noel as Mira and Naomi - The Clearing (2020)
Celeste M. Cooper as Mel - Range Runners
Alexandra Slade as Diane - Friend of the World
Storm Reid as Sydney - The Invisible Man (2020)
Sydney Park and Asjha Cooper as Makani and Alex - There’s Someone Inside Your House
Phylicia Rashad and Amanda Christine as Lilian and Ava - Black Box (2020)
Celeste O’Connor as Nyla - Freaky
Zazi Kunene as Nomzamo - Pinky Pinky (2020)
Tamika Shannon as Nicole - Nicole (2020)
Renelle Nicole as Michelle - Friend Request (2020)
Nia Long and Audrey Cleland as Ellie and Brittany - Fatal Affair
Lorraine Burroughs and Hannah Gonera as Veora and Samsara - Spell (2020)
Gabrielle Graham as Nicole - Tempted by Danger
Faith Monique as Angela - Death Ranch
Davida Williams as Jess - Useless Humans
Samantha Logan as Kasey - Polaroid
Tamara Smart, Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson, and Indya Moore as Kelly, Berna, and Peggy - A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting
Octavia Spencer as Agatha - The Witches (2020)
Maya Rudolph and China Anne McClain as Mary and Chantal - Hubie Halloween
Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Nicole - Always and Forever (2020)
Teyonah Parris as Brianna - Candyman (2021)
L. Scott Caldwell as Dolores - Bingo Hell
Georgina Campbell as Fig - All My Friends Hate Me
Evelyne Ily Juhen as Awa - Saloum
Chumisa Cosa, Kamvalethu Jonas Raziya, and Nosipho Mtebe as Tsidi, Winnie, and Mavis - Good Madam (2021)
Jasmin Savoy Brown as Alexis - Sound of Violence
Lidya Jewett as Yasmin - Nightbooks
Hannah Gonera and Masali Baduza/Schelaine Bennett as Dana and Trish - Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
Asjha Cooper as Shawna - Black as Night
Shantae Barnes-Cowan and Tasia Zalar as Maxi and Grace - Wyrmwood: Apocalypse
Michole Briana White as Regina - Malignant (2021)
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson and Dakota Baccelli as Emma and Lilly - Let’s Scare Julie
Hannah John-Kamen as Jill - Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City
Gbemisola Ikumelo as Comfort - The Power (2021)
Zainab Jah as Grace - False Positive
Mari Oliveira as Mariana - Medusa
Jasmin Savoy Brown as Mindy - Scream (2022)
Mame-Anna Diop as Aisha - Nanny
Meagan Good and Zion Broadnax as Jocelyn and Paige - Day Shift
Thalia Besson as Samantha - Arthur, malédiction
Amandla Stenberg as Sophie - Bodies Bodies Bodies
Priah Ferguson and Kelly Rowland as Sydney and Emily - The Curse of Bridge Hollow
Georgina Campbell as Tess - Barbarian (2022)
Andrea Laing as Zoe - Adult Swim Yule Log
Robyn Alomar as Alana - Terror Train (2022)
Aisha Dee as Cecelia/Sissy - Sissy
Iola Evans and Angela Griffin as Kayla and Thea - Choose or Die
Kota Eberhardt as Desi - She Will
Megalyn Echikunwoke as Esme - Blood Moon
Keesha Sharp as Celeste - Titanic 666
Antoinette Robinson as Lisa - The Blackening
Quei Tann as Alexandra - They/Them
Miia Harris as Clawdeen - Monster High: The Movie
Leah Sava Jeffries and Iyana Halley as Norah and Meredith “Mare” - Beast (2022)
Lyric Ross, Angela Bassett, and Tamara Smart as Kat, Sister Helley, and Siobhan - Wendell and Wild
E’myri Crutchfield as Kelly - Dark Harvest
Jonica T. Gibbs as Mollie - Fresh (2022)
Sierra Holder as Jackie - Bring It On: Cheer or Die
Cheyenne Haynes as Merritt - Student Body
Regina Hall as Gail - Master (2022)
Riele Downs and Genneya Walton as Darby and Bree - Darby and the Dead
Taylor Russell as Maren - Bones and All
Hannah John-Kamen as Maya - Unwelcome
Ashley Madekwe, Bukky Bakray, and Maria Almeida as Neve/Cheryl, Dione/Abigail, and Mary - The Strays
Beth Million as Miri - Sick (2022)
Sophie Wilde as Mia - Talk to Me (2022)
Amandla Stenberg as Jonny - My Animal
Alisha Wainwright as Margaret - There's Something Wrong with the Children
Erica Ash as Melanie - We Have a Ghost
Cleopatra Coleman and Amanda Brugel as Em and Jennifer - Infinity Pool
Rosario Dawson and Tiffany Haddish as Gabbie and Harriet - Haunted Mansion (2023)
Laya DeLeon Hayes, Reilly Brooke Stith, and Amani Summer as Vicaria, Aisha, and Jada - The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster
LisaGay Hamilton as Dr. Weller - The Boogeyman (2023)
Taylour Paige as J.J. - The Toxic Avenger (2023)
Grace Porter as Shauna - Clock
Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Billie - Jagged Mind
Lidya Jewett and Okwui Okpokwasili as Angela and Dr. Beehibe - The Exorcist: Believer
Troy L. Johnson/Kimberly Huie and Kelcey Mawema as Lauren and Amelia - Totally Killer
Tadasay Young as Dr. Lillian - Five Nights at Freddy's
Kiah McKirnan, Melanie Liburd, and Ireon Roach as Jonquil "Jonny", Jean, and Elektra - Perpetrator
Cleopatra Coleman as Miss Devine - Cobweb
Brittany O'Grady as Shelby - It's What's Inside
Lupita Nyong'o as Sam - A Quiet Place: Day One
Madison Bailey and Antonia Gentry as Lucy and Summer - Time Cut
Brandy as Belinda - The Front Room
Andra Day and Mo'Nique as Ebony and Cynthia - The Deliverance
Jerrika Hinton as Summer - Mr. Crocket
Ava Kelders as Ruby - Longlegs
Chloe Bailey as Blake - The Exorcism
Ashley Moore as Ash - Festival of the Living Dead
DeWanda Wise as Jessica - Imaginary
Black Final Girls
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President’s List Fall 2018
NATCHITOCHES – Six hundred and fifty-four students were named to the Fall 2018 President’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of 4.0. Those named to the President’s List listed by hometown are as follows.
Abbeville – Annemarie Broussard, Heather Mayard;
Alexandria – Eric Weinzettle, Brandi Beaudoin, Leslie Bordelon, Claudia Gauthier, Ian Grant, Angela Hardin, Martha Hopewell, Jaliyah Jasper, Kasey Lacombe, Hunter Lewis, DeShonta Manning, Allison McCloud, Jalyn Mvcneal, Madeline Mitchell, Jennifer Prevot, Jabari Reed, Sailor Reed, Shacora Simpson, Kayla Whittington;
Anacoco -- Nicole Fitzgerald, Brittany Lewis, Caitlin McKee, Cassandra Osborne, Seth Ponthieux, Casey Williams, Megan Williams;
Anchorage – Sydney Bulot;
Arcadia – Antavious Roberson, Ralyn Simpson;
Arnaudville -- Zachary Leboeuf, Alayna Moreau, Misti Richard;
Ashland – Victoria Roderick;
Baker – Katelyn Kennedy;
Ball – Nickolas Juneau, Joseph Reynolds;
Barksdale, AFB – Kimberly Ventura Gonzalez;
Basile – Adam Elkins;
Bastrop – Nikkia Lewis;
Baton Rouge – Meagan Barbay, Diamanisha Betts, Madison Harris, Hannah Knoff, Jordan Lancaster, Tremia Lockett, Henrietta Mercer, Daniel Midyett, Emma Rivet, Victoria Simmons;
Belcher – Sierra Lang;
Belgrade, Serbia -- Emilija Dancetovic;
Belmont – Kelly Bass;
Benton – Victoria Berry, Tamara Korner, Bridget Miller, Jessica O’Neal, Finnley Plaster, Comis Waddell, Kathryn Watts;
Bienville – Julie Martin;
Boise, Idaho – Jessica Anderson;
Bossier City – Maddison Abreo, Jayde Barnett, Brittany Batchelor, Hannah Brooks, Kendall Caple, Izabela Carabelli, Callie Crockett, Peyton Davis, Hannah Gates, Joshua Greer, Jada Grigsby, Peyton Harville, Caylin Head, Savanna Head, Nicholas Hopkins, Kijah Johnson, Brandon Larkin, Chelsea Laverdiere, April Lebick, Katherine Parson, Colby Ponder, Taylor Powell, Jade Reich, Jami Rivers, Jalyn Robertson, Reid Rogers, Madison Rowland, Donna Spurgeon, Savannah Stevens, James Taylor, Kaitlyn Walker, Eric Zheng;
Boutte – Samantha Vernor;
Boyce – Katelyn Brister, Dylan Frazier, Sonya Hill;
Breaux Bridge – Beyonkan Heine, Emily Roy;
Broussard – Dylan Dunford;
Brownsville, Texas – Emily Saldivar;
Brussels – Leyla Fettweis;
Bunkie – Emily Arnaud,
Burleson, Texas -- Addison Pellegrino, Cassandra Smith;
Calhoun – Grace Cummings, Robert Mccandlish;
Calvin – Erin Price;
Campti – Alisha Bedgood, Rebekah Cole, Madelynne Greer;
Carencro – Melody Woodard;
Carrollton, Texas – Victoria Miller;
Cartagena, Colombia – Aura Hernandez Canedo, Jorge Ojeda Munoz, Hassik Vasquez Narvaez;
Cheneyville -- Katelyn Baronne;
Clarence – Jalicia Small;
Clifton – Brittany Shackleford;
Colfax – Alyssa Coleman, Lessie Rushing, Elizabeth Slayter, Morgan Vandegevel;
Conroe, Texas – Sidney Salmans;
Converse – Shayna Brown, Hayley Farmer, Wade Hicks, Mallory Mitchell, Hannah Womack, Logan Woodward;
Cotton Valley -- Nicholas Smith;
Coushatta – Sydney Anderson, Kaylee Antilley, Debra Hanson, Jon Hester, Mary James, Cynthia Lawson, Baley McAlexander, Precious Smith;
Covington -- Henri Blanchat, Justin Brogdon, Rachael Coyne, Sarah Shiflett;
Crowley -- Ma'Kayleen Milson;
Custer, South Dakota – China Whitwer;
Cypress, Texas – Alexis Warren;
Dakota Dunes, South Dakota – Eryn Sandwell;
Denham Springs – Joni Burlew;
DeRidder – Delia Amadiz, Lauren Callis, Tabitha Deer, Colten Denning, Falon Drake, Rebekah Frantz, Shydae Hammond, Karli Kennedy, Briana March, Brittney March, Shayla Miller, Jessica Mullican, Hannah Plummer, Rebecca Richmond, Cheyenne Vander, Michael Waryas;
Des Allemands – Emily Blanchard, Claire Schouest;
Destrehan – Hannah Boquet, Stephanie Webre;
Deville – Briana Ashley, Allison Deglandon, Amber Kreideweis, Aubree Lampert, Kenedy Lampert, Madison Lejeune, Maci Mayeux, Caleb Rhodes;
Diamondhead, Mississippi – Melissa Boyanton;
Dodson – Rachel Broomfield;
Doyline – Lucas Darbonne;
Dry Prong – Jared Boydstun, Ashlee Elliott;
Edmond, Oklahoma – Payton Hartwick, Ashley Medawattage;
El Paso, Texas – Christopher Barron;
Elizabeth – Amanda Cloud, Sadie Perkins;
Elton – Kayla Bellard;
Endicott, New York – Tonya Rackett;
Evergreen – Walter Armand;
Falfurrias, Texas – Marco Arevalo;
Farmerville – Malissa Loyd;
Florien – Shayla Duhon, Amber Lewing, Caroline Matthews, Dylan Roberts, Jordan Weldon;
Folson – Shaylee Laird, Sarah Moore;
Forest Hill – Rafael Sierra;
Forney, Texas – Jobey Rusk, Jared Walker, Jayden Wheeler;
Fort Polk – Brittany Chadwick, Kyley Cole, Shaunda Gordon, Miranda Illsley, Cynthia Schwartz, Sasha Trevino, Cherie Martel;
Fort Worth, Texas – Corban James;
Franklin – Emily Kutchenriter;
Franklinton – Crystal Newman;
Frisco, Texas – Caroline Shepherd;
Garland, Texas – Sierra Stone;
Glenmora – Alan Crowder, Reagan Humphries, Melissa Lanier, Faith Lawrence;
Goldonna – David Day, Harley Godwin;
Gonzales – Rebecca Marchand, Nicole Moody, Molly Moran, Bailee Ramey, Denee Smith;
Grand Prairie, Texas – Clayton Casner;
Grapevine, Texas – Margaret Black;
Greenwell Springs -- Cheramie Kravitz;
Greenwood -- Char'Tarian Wilson;
Gretna – Nadia Johnson;
Haughton – Luther Cain, Jessica Chase, Brittony Cole, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Alexis Hoeltje, Victoria Lodrini, Savanah Molina, Amber Simmons, Heather Wooden, Dawn Young;
Heath, Texas – Megan Lohmiller;
Henderson, Texas – John Floyd, Emily Ortiz;
Hermon, Maine -- Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
Hessmer – Ryan Armand, Lacee-Beth Cazelot;
Hineston – Gabrielle Merchant Langley, Tylee Stokes;
Hope Mills, North Carolina -- Taylor Camidge;
Hornbeck – Brandy Alford, Lane Alford, Kimberly Runyon;
Houma – Alexis Dardar, Billy Gorr, Sarah Lajaunie, Corinne Paris;
Houston, Texas – Kendall Westfall;
Humble, Texas – Aiyana Bean;
Huntington, Texas – Travis Carrell;
Iowa – Keiona Guy, Matthew Phillips;
Irving, Texas – Darria Williams;
Jacksonville Beach, Floria – Katherine Medlin;
Jefferson – Jaleia Parker;
Jena – Christian Aymond, Alanna Hailey;
Jennings – Aimee Boothe, Alyson Brown, Janee Charles, Rachel Edwards, Rachelle Edwards, Wesley Simien, Lydia Williams;
Jonesboro – Jordan Winston;
Kaplan – Gabriel LeMoine;
Katy, Texas – Erik Carver;
Keithville – John-David May, Cora Procell, Janae Richardson, Joanna Sims;
Kenner -- Brooke Petkovich, Parul Sharma;
Kentwood – Jenna Morris;
Kileen, Texas - Temitope Buraimoh, Arlyn Johnson;
Kinder -- Jonathon Villareal;
Lacombe – William Simpson;
Lafayette -- Jeffrey Blossom, Abbey Broussard, Luke Dupre, Michael Joseph, Emilee Leger, Robert Middleton, Andrea Saelios, Dante Saelios, Forest Strang;
Lake Charles – Jovan Avery, Abigail Brady, Shawn Becton, Ashtyn Heap, Amanda Mustian, Sarah Sargent;
Larose – Eric Bourg;
Las Vegas, Nevada – April Ficarrotta;
Lawtell – Karoline Guidry;
Lecompte – Hannah Glaze;
Leesville – Sara Bishop, Autumn Boggs, Anthony Cantrell, Raven Collins, Carter Coriell, Junette Cutshaw, Cameron Davis, Chloe Dowden, Sarah Gibbs-Jarrell, Geoffrey Goins, Jessica Gray, Cheyenne Grigg, Jessica Herring, Ashley Hunt, Leigha Jackson, Bethany Kay, Emilee Keuten, Mercedes Mattes, Kelsea Mckinney, Paula Pilkenton, Linsey Preddy, Danielle Smyth, Peggy Stanley, Linda Strauss, Megan Tucker, Kristin Whistine;
Little Elm, Texas – Hunter Gagnon;
Logansport – Trenton Timmons, Rebecca Tomlin;
Longview, Texas – Gustavo Corrales, Kelli Hickerson, Samantha Morris;
Lyons, Kansas – Jennifer Rogers, Mary Rogers;
Machesney Park, Illinois – Alicia Teran;
Mamou – Alex Chapman, Meggie Granger, Nicholas Saucier;
Mandeville -- Shannon Roussell;
Mangham -- Rebekah Aultman;
Mansfield – Brooke Smith, Madylin Sullivan;
Mansura – Bailey Quebedeaux, Distiny Thompson;
Many – Skyler Ezernack, Heidi Knight, Jaleah Lee, Lathan Meyers, Xavier Montgomery, Chas Pilcher, Tessa Reeves, Samantha Simmons;
Marksville – Zachary Moreau, Paulette Thomas;
Marrero – Lorn Bourgeois;
Marshall, Texas – Laurann Graham, D’Sherrick Williams;
Marthaville – Emeri Manasco, Hanna Pardee;
Maurepas – Cameron Mayfield, Abigail Smith;
Maurice – Adam Courville;
Melissa, Texas – Kylah Banasky;
Merryville -- Kalan Townsley;
Metairie – Kaitlyn Arena, Morgan Nuss, Holly Schiler, Mary Strickland, Sadye Treadway;
Minden – Aubrey Dennis, Jess Easley, Laura Gryder, Taya Hester, Kiara Jenkins, Abigail Reynolds, Amanda Rogers, Heather White;
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – Kayla Bomben;
Mobile, Alabama – Emily Cristina;
Monroe – Demonta Brown, Aaron Hunt, Grace Underwood;
Montgomery -- Shelly Crew, Katelym Feazell;
Mooringsport – Abigail Wolfe;
Mora – Gracy Rowell;
Moreauville – Sean Casey;
Morgan City – Allie Atkinson, Jeremy Orgeron;
Morse – Kierra Linden;
Mount Hermon -- Warren McFarlain;
Muleshoe, Texas -- Caitlyn Barber;
Murphy, Texas – Bronte Rhoden;
Murrieta, California – LaQuitta Wilkins;
Napoleonville – Elizabeth Coleman;
Natchitoches -- Austin Aldredge, Ragan Aple, Luz Arrieta Jimenez, Rebecca Autrey, Sarah Aviles, Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Joshua Below, Dylan Bennett, Sarah Bergeron, Allison Berry, Sara Coates, Anna Coffey, Fabian Correa Guette, Haley Dahlhoff, Elliot Davis, Ruth Garcia Rodriguez, Samantha Hall, Kaitlin Hatten, Taylor Johnson, Anthony Jones, Mary Keran, Colby Koontz, Scott Macqueen, Miranda Mayeaux, Rylie Mcfarlain, Jordan Mitchell, Maina Ibn Mohammed, Kaitlyn Nieman, Brooklyn Noe, Abigail Poe, Jonah Poe, Melissa Remo, Shelby Riedel, Alyssa Roberts, Kayla Roquemore, Emily Ryder, Emily Salter, Madison Shade, Melissa Slaughter, Madeline Taylor, David Thibodaux, Kristan Valdez, Lantz Vercher, Elizabeth Vienne, Madysen Watts;
New Iberia -- Jaci Jones, Grace Kerns, Payton Romero:
New Llano – Nicole Naral;
New Milford, Connecticut -- Lisa Rosenberg;
New Orleans – Jerome Baudy, Haleigh Giorlando Wall, Jaime Hendrickson, Tayla Oliver;
Noble – Allie Ebarb, Collin Procell;
Noyen sur Serthe, France -- Emma Miachon;
Oakdale -- Cheyenne Bertrand, Alyssa Cole, Katelyn Johnson, Coriana Moreaux, James Obrien;
Oil City – Ryan Connella;
Olla – Brianna Corley, Kristen Smith;
Opelousas -- Lauren Hebert, Keshayla Jackson, Alexia Rubin, Jaylen St. Romain;
Pacifica, California -- Nicholas Pierotti;
Palmetto, Florida -- Cindy Hernandez;
Paris, Texas -- Jordan Whatley;
Pearland, Texas – Tanisha Williams;
Pelican – Mary Myers;
Pereira Risaralda, Colombia -- Mariana Ospina Rivas;
Pineville – Malek Abdelhadi, Taylor Bailey, Riley Bell, Tasha Blanchard, Christian Boudreaux, Latasha Cain, Noelle Carruth, Amber Edmisson, Erin Fallis, Kara Johnson, Michael Martin, Emily McCarty, Cade Mitchell, Wendi Powell, Morgan VanBuren, Corbi Walters, Wesley Williams, Alan Winegeart;
Pitkin – Mattie Stewart;
Plaquemine – Kameron Landry;
Plaucheville -- Brooke Dauzat;
Pollock – Jadynn Giles;
Pontotoc, Mississippi – Elizabeth McCullar;
Port Allen – Makayla Lacy;
Port Barre – Madison Estis;
Port Orange, Florida – Sean Logan;
Prairieville – Rebekah Bonner, Colleen Carline, Roy Cobb, Andrea Gathercole, Sarah Makin;
Princeton – LeKayla Smith;
Provencal – Kara Gandy, Rebekah Orsborn, Bailey Scarbrough;
Ragley – Elizabeth Jaycox, Cole Spponer;
Raleigh, North Carolina – Aleida, Alfonso;
Ringgold – Regan Edwards;
Riverview, Florida – Robyn Larson;
Robeline – Jessica Clark, Patricia Goodwin, Alyssa Maley, Bergen Oge, Caleb Wester;
Round Rock, Texas – Evan Nafe;
Ruston – Jena Green;
Saint Francisville – Sara Baggett, Jordan Bringedahl;
Saint Martinville – Blake Blanchard, Alli Douet;
Saint Rose – Alexis Mancuso;
Saline – Madelyn Cheatwood;
San Antonio, Texas – Tiffany Rubin;
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Loren MacLennan;
Scott – Sydni Larriviere, Kristen Prejean;
Seabrook, Texas -- Amy Whitecotton;
Searcy, Arkansas – Lora Wood;
Shenzhen, China – Yinglin Yuan;
Shreveport -- Lindsey Adkins, Mackenzie Allen, Hannah Angell, Yasmeen Bader, James Baldwin, Katelynn Benge, Maddison Benge, Hallie Bloxom, Erin Brown, Kaysie Burgess, Abigail Davis, Jackson Driggers, Jennifer Eaves, Jennifer Elliott, Samantha Freeman, Peyton Gamble, Leah Gould, Melina Johnson, Tatyanna Kinsey, Kaitlyn Knighton, Katherine Mckay, Maxey McSwain, Madison Milligan, Myles Mitchell, Cayla Morris, Megan Osborn, Mallory Parker, Bailey Patton, Zachary Person, Haley Pickett, Taylor Poleman, Patricia Reed, Madelyn Ruiz, Catherine Shaw, Shelby Sowers, DeAndre Stevenson, Khaila Tucker, Ansonia Wisner;
Sibley – Julianna Schober;
Simmesport – Bailie Marsh, Elise Normand;
Simsboro – Autumn Smith, Shelby Wall;
Slaughter – Ciara Gibbs;
Slidell – Ayrianna Edwards, Katherine Gallinghouse, Parker Gwaltney, Abigail Miller, Sabrina Miller, Holly Penta, Rachel Reed, Jourdan Waddell, Olivia Warren;
Spring, Texas -- Sydney Normand;
Stinnett, Texas – Dalin Williams;
Stonewall – Mildred Hooper, Mallory McConathy, Emily McConnell, Brooke Meade, Clinton Oliver, Mackenzie Panther, Kassidy Parker;
Stuttgart, Germany -- Antonia Blattner;
Sulphur – Tiffany Lyons, Bryttani MacNamara;
Sunset – Lindsay Thibodeaux;
The Woodlands, Texas – Tyler Rapp;
Thibodaux – Sheridan Duet, Maegan Davis;
Tool, Texas – Kimberly Kidney;
Toronto Ontario – Rhea Verma;
Trout – Makayla King, Zachary Long, Deana Poole, Devon Smith, Andrea Walters;
Venice, Florida – Alexis Weaver;
Ventress – Racheal Gaude;
Ville Platte – Gabrielle Chapman, Joshua Galland, Alex Gautreaux;
Waco, Texas – Isabella Hudson;
Walker – Johnny Brister;
Washington – Tarik Andrus;
Welsh – Alisha Ledoux;
West Helena, Arkansas – Brittani Arana;
West Monroe – Julianne Cousans, Laura Lovell;
White Castle – Cassidy Blanchard, Gavin Landry;
Whitehouse, Texas – Jackson Allen;
Wilmington, Delaware – Amy Bourett;
Winnfield -- Tamierrea Alexander, John Collins, Simona Curry, Michael Duke, D’Tyria Duncan, Joshua Goins, Kassidy Grantadams, Kelsey Jordan, Elizabeth Parker, Caroline Womack, Maggie Womack;
Winnipeg, Manitoba – Tyra Duma;
Woodworth – Christian Jeansonne, Jonathan Magnano;
Wylie, Texas – Alexis Perry;
Yaroslav, Russia -- Polina Mutel;
Youngsville – Jessica Gilmore, Brandon Granger;
Zakopane, Poland -- Patrycja Polanska;
Zwolle – Shakelia Maxie, Holden Rivers.
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well, you all know i am an Avid Supporter of minority report, selfie, and superstore... so if you have ever wanted to watch any of these but didn’t have the means to, look no further. i have finally updated my files so that i have all of these shows in glorious 1080p. if you would like to watch any of these, please send me an ask not on anon or send me a message and tell me which of these you want!
minority report: sci-fi drama starring meagan good, stark sands, li jun li, wilmer valderrama, nick zano, and laura regan
one season (10 episodes)
there are two pilots! the one labeled MR_OG_PILOT is the pilot that was released before the show officially premiered. i would suggest watching it after you’ve finished the series since there are some small and also some major changes they made.
the original pilot is currently only 720p, sorry about that!
if you download the episodes, there are subtitles for all episodes besides the original pilot. (i use vlc, and they work perfectly with it.)
selfie: romantic comedy starring karen gillan, john cho, da'vine joy randolph, and david harewood
one season (13 episodes)
there are also two pilots for this. i actually accidentally deleted the one that was aired on abc since i only had bad quality of that. if you’d like to see that one, let me know, and i can send you a separate streaming link! the one in my drive is the one that was aired on hulu / before the series premiere.
i unfortunately don’t have subtitles for this included, but if you need help trying to find subtitles, i can try to help!
superstore: workplace comedy starring america ferrera, ben feldman, nichole bloom, nico santos, colton dunn, lauren ash, and mark mckinney
going into season 3 (currently 33 episodes)
if you download these episodes, there are subtitles as well.
2x00 is an episode that was made to air during the olympics. when watching, keep in mind that this happens sometime within season 1 before the season 1 finale.
please let me know if any links are broken or if any subtitles aren’t working for minority report or superstore! and also like tell me if you watch them and tell me your thoughts! :)
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Black&Blue
To support the Blue Lives Matter movement is to express to the world around you that you have no idea what Black Lives Matter even means, and to suggest that authority is more important than personal freedoms or happiness.
Let’s say someone in support of Blue Lives Matter is a centrist and not fully aware of what the two sides truly stand for. Here’s your cheat sheet.
History of Black Lives Matter:
2013: Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi respond to the acquittal of George Zimmerman by kickstarting the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag and movement.
2014: Police kill 1,039 people including Dontre Hamilton, Eric Garner, John Crawford III, Michael Brown, Ezell Ford, Laquan McDonald, Akai Gurley, Tamir Rice, Antonio Martin, Jerame Reid
2014 July: Eric Garner dies in New York City, after a New York City Police Department officer put him in a chokehold while arresting him.
2014 August: Mike Brown is murdered in Ferguson by police officer Darren Wilson; Darnell Moore and Patrisse Cullors organize a national ride during Labor Day weekend in protest.
2014 November: A New York City Police Department officer shoots and kills Akai Gurley, a 28-year-old African-American man.
2014 November: Alicia Garza organizes a response to the grand jury decision not to indict Darren Wilson for the death of Mike Brown; fourteen Black Lives Matter activists are arrested.
2014 November: Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old African-American boy is shot and killed by a Cleveland police officer.
2014 December: 2,000–3,000 people gather at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota to protest the killings of unarmed black men by police. At least twenty members of the protest are arrested.
2014 December: In Wisconsin, BLM protests the police shooting of Dontre Hamilton, who died in April.
2014 December: Black Lives Matter protests the shooting of John Crawford III.
2014 December: The shooting of Renisha McBride is protested by Black Lives Matter.
2014 December: In response to the decision by the grand jury not to indict Darren Wilson on any charges related to the death of Michael Brown, a protest march was held in Berkeley, California.
2015: Police kill 1,134 people including Charley Leundeu Keunang, Tony Robinson, Anthony Hill, Meagan Hockaday, Eric Harris, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, William Chapman, Jonathan Sanders, Sandra Bland, Samuel DuBose, Jeremy McDole, Corey Jones, and Jamar Clark as well as the killing of The Charleston Nine.
2015 March: BLM protests at Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's office, demanding reforms within the Chicago Police Department.
2015 March: Charley Leundeu Keunang, a 43-year-old Cameroonian national, is fatally shot by Los Angeles Police Department officers. The LAPD arrests fourteen following BLM demonstrations.
2015 April: Black Lives Matter across the United States protests over the death of Freddie Gray which includes the 2015 Baltimore protests.
2015 April: After the shooting of Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, Black Lives Matter protests Scott's death and calls for citizen oversight of police.
2015 May: A nationwide protest, Say Her Name, decries the police killing of black women and girls, which includes the deaths of Meagan Hockaday, Aiyana Jones, Rekia Boyd, and others.
2015 May: In Cleveland, Ohio, an officer is acquitted at trial in the shooting of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams.
2015 May: In Madison, Wisconsin BLM protests after the officer was not charged in the shooting of Tony Robinson.
2015 June: Dylann Roof's shooting in a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina.
2015 June: A video is released showing an officer pinning a girl—at a pool party in McKinney, Texas—to the ground with his knees.
2015 July: Sandra Bland, an African-American woman, is allegedly found hanged in a jail cell in Waller County, Texas.
2015 July: Samuel DuBose is shot and killed by a University of Cincinnati police officer.
2015 July: Jonathan Sanders dies while being arrested by police in Mississippi.
2015 August: In Charlotte, North Carolina, a judge declares a mistrial in the trial of a white Charlotte police officer who killed an unarmed black man, Jonathan Ferrell.
2015 September: BLM protests the shooting of Jeremy McDole.
2015 October: Black Lives Matters activists are arrested during a protest of a police chiefs conference in Chicago.
2015 November: Jamar Clark is shot by Minneapolis Police Department.
2015 November: A group of men carrying firearms and body armor confront a BLM march, and begin calling the protesters racial slurs. After protesters ask the armed men to leave, the men open fire, shooting five protesters.
2016: Police kill 963 people including Bruce Kelley Jr., Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Joseph Mann, Abdirahman Abdi, Paul O'Neal, Korryn Gaines, Sylville Smith, Terence Crutcher, Keith Lamont Scott, Alfred Olango, and Deborah Danner.
2016 January: Mario Woods is shot by San Francisco Police officers
2016 January: Bruce Kelley Jr. is shot after fatally stabbing a police dog while trying to escape from police.
2016 February: Abdullahi Omar Mohamed, a 17-year-old Somali refugee, is shot and injured by Salt Lake City, Utah police.
2016 June: Conviction and sentencing of Jasmine Richards for a 2015 incident in which she attempted to stop a police officer from arresting another woman
2016 July 5: Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, is shot several times at point-blank range while pinned to the ground by two white Baton Rouge Police Department officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
2016 July 6: Philando Castile is fatally shot by Jeronimo Yanez, a St. Anthony, Minnesota police officer, after being pulled over in Falcon Heights, a suburb of St. Paul. Castile was driving a car with his girlfriend and her 4-year-old daughter as passengers when he was pulled over by Yanez and another officer. A video of the shooting is instantly uploaded and shared via social media.
2016 July 8: More than 100 people are arrested at Black Lives Matter protests across the United States.
2016 July 28: Chicago Police Department officers shoot Paul O'Neal in the back and kill him following a car chase.
2016 August 1: In Randallstown, Maryland police officers shoot and kill Korryn Gaines, a 23-year-old African-American woman, also shooting and injuring her five-year-old son.
2016 August: Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco 49ers kneels during the national anthem, as opposed to the tradition of standing, before his team's third preseason game. During a post-game interview he explains his position stating, "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color. To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder."
2016 September: Terence Crutcher in Tulsa, Oklahoma is shot to death by police officers
2016 September: Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, North Carolina is shot to death by police officers.
2017: Police kill 987 people
2017 January: Hector Navarrete, a 31-year-old Hispanic man, is shot in a vehicle in Northglenn, Colo. after police falsely accused Navarrete of kidnapping his girlfriend. The police stated Navarrete tried to ram their vehicle, but the girlfriend and witness to the encounter stated this was a false accusation.
2017 January 10: Darrion Barnhill, an unarmed 23-year-old black man, is shocked with a stun gun and shot in Reagan, Tenn. when police broke into his home for outstanding warrants. Although unarmed, the police opened fire.
2017 February: A month-long "Black Lives Matter" art exhibition is organized by three Richmond, Virginia artists at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Richmond in the Byrd Park area of the city. The show features more than 30 diverse multicultural artists on a theme exploring racial equality and justice.
2017 February 5: Nana Adomako, an unarmed 45-year-old black man, is shot in Fremont, Calif. Captain Sean Washington, tasked with investigating the murder stated, "My observations of the video it was such a sudden and violent attack that I think Officer Taylor did a fantastic job trying to survive that particular situation by going through and considering the tools that he had available for him at the time,"
2017 February 8: Chad Robertson, an unarmed 25-year-old black man, is shot in Chicago, Ill. by an Amtrak officer with only 18 months on the job. He shot Robertson in the back as he was fleeing under the suspected possession of marijuana. The officer’s lawyer claimed he "really believed he was about to be shot," and stated Robertson reached into his pocket while charging at the officer. Yet, none of the six witnesses in the 300 block area saw Robertson turn or gesture toward the officer. Following the shooting, Robertson’s heartbroken sister stated, "He had dreams and aspirations. I'm devastated. I'm devastated that his life was taken."
2017 February: Virginia Commonwealth University's James Branch Cabell Library focuses on a month-long schedule of events relating to Black history and showed photos from the church's "Black Lives Matter" exhibition on its outdoor screen. The VCU schedule of events also includes: the Real Life Film Series The Angry Heart: The Impact of Racism on Heart Disease among African-Americans; Keith Knight presented the 14th Annual VCU Libraries Black History Month lecture; Lawrence Ross, author of the book Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America's Campuses talked about how his book related to the "Black Lives Matter" movement; and Velma P. Scantlebury, M.D., the first black female transplant surgeon in the United States, discussed "Health Equity in Kidney Transplantation: Experiences from a surgeon's perspective."
2017 February 10: Jocques Clemmons is shot in Nashville, Tennessee, and incites a BLM protest.
2017 March 19: Alteria Woods, an pregnant unarmed 21-year-old black woman, is shot in her home in Gifford, Fla.
2017 April 29: Jordan Edwards, an unarmed 15-year-old black male, is shot in Balch Springs, Tex. during a routine traffic stop following a report to police that there may have been a party in the area where underaged drinking may have occurred. Edwards was in the passenger seat of his 16-year-old brother’s car when the officer fired through the passenger window. False claims were made by police through the following days that Edward’s car was backing up towards the officer, but later admitted the car was pulling forward. The officer’s life was not in any danger, but he decided rather than allow car of young boys to pull away from a traffic stop he would rather discharge his weapon.
2017 May: The district attorney of Davidson County decides not to prosecute police officer Joshua Lippert, the officer who shot and killed Daniel Hambrick during a chase, shooting the unarmed man in the back.
2017 June 2: Marc Brandon Davis, an unarmed 34-year-old black man, is shot in Petal, Miss. after a car accident. When officers arrived an alleged “altercation” broke out between Davis, who was just in a car accident, and one of the officers who remains unnamed. The family of the deceased soon sued the city claiming excessive force, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment and battery and assault in the death of 34-year-old Marc Brandon Davis. Petal Mayor, Hal Marx, refutes the lawsuit saying he's confident the officer "did nothing wrong."
2017 June 8: David Jones, an unarmed 30-year-old black man, is shocked with a stun gun and shot in Philadelphia, Pa. after fleeing a traffic stop. Jones purposefully ditched his legally owned weapon and was shot in the back nearly 25-feet from where the gun dropped. Jones was in a populated area as the officer fired in the direction of traffic.
2017 June 29: Aaron Bailey, an unarmed 45-year-old black man, is shot in his vehicle in Indianapolis, Ind. during a routine traffic stop. Driving on a suspended license, Bailey fled the scene and crashed his car. The officer fired his weapon 11 times, 4 bullets striking Bailey in the back of the head.
2017 July 6: Dejuan Guillory, an unarmed 27-year-old black man, is shot in Mamou, La. when an Evangeline Parish sheriff's deputy started a physical confrontation with both Guillory and his girlfriend. The deputy first shot Guillory in his back while Guillory was face down, then fired several more times.
2017 July 7: Brian Easley, an unarmed 33-year-old black man and a former lance corporal in the Marine Corps is shot in Marietta, Ga. Easley was living in a $25-a-night hotel, scraping by on a small monthly disability check from the Department of Veterans Affairs. After returning from his 2005 tours of Kuwait and Iraq he found himself honorably discharged and returning home suffering from both physically ailments and mental illness. In the summer of 2017 his usual disability check from the VA had mysteriously failed to materialize, and rent was due. If he couldn’t cover it, he’d be on the street, and the thought terrified him. On July 7 at around 9:30 a.m, the Marine veteran entered the Wells Fargo branch and claimed that the backpack slung over his shoulder contained C-4 explosive. He allowed several employees and customers to exit and then began making calls, dialing 911 to let the authorities know what was happening, and a local news station, WSB-TV, to explain his predicament. “They took everything,” he told the assignment editor who picked up the phone. “With my last little bit of money I got I’ve been able to hold up at a hotel, but I’m going to be out on the street and I’m going to have nothing. I’m not going to have any money for food or anything. I’m just going to be homeless, and I’m going to starve.” He continued to speak to the editor on the phone, “I already told them if I detonate this bomb, I’ll let them go first,” he promised. “These ladies are very nice, and they’ve been very helpful and supportive.” He allowed the editor to speak with the hostages. One described her captor as “very respectful.” Around 12:15 p.m. a single shot rang out, adding Easley’s name to the list of 236 mentally ill people killed by police in 2017. As the hostages were whisked to safety, a robot entered the bank and retrieved Easley’s backpack, placing it in a “total containment vessel.” It was eventually deemed harmless, and inside investigators found a Bible, some papers, and other incidentals. On his body they found a wallet and a broken cross pendant.
2017 July 19: Farhad Jabbari, an unarmed 38-year-old man, is shot in Saginaw, Mich. after he is pulled over for drunk driving. Dash cam footage shows a clear picture of the encounter. “You just blew a 0.61, legal limit is .08, you are double the legal limit,” the officer tells Jabbari. Jabbari is placed in handcuffs and placed in the back of the police cruiser. “So I'm going to jail now?” Jabbari asks. “Yep, we will do the test right there,” the officer replies. “I'm not going to jail,” Jabbari says. Seconds later, Jabbari is able to slip out of one handcuff. “What are you doing, uh uh, keep them on,” the officer says. “I'm committing suicide,” Jabbari responds. The officer opens the back seat of the car and is pulled in by Jabbari. The officer fires five gunshots, killing Jabbari.
2017 September 27: At the College of William & Mary, students associated with Black Lives Matter protested an ACLU event because the ACLU had fought for the right of Unite the Right rally to be held in Charlottesville, Virginia. William & Mary's president Taylor Reveley responded with a statement defending the college's commitment to open debate.
2017 October 19: Dewboy Lister, an unarmed 55-year-old black man, is shot in Corpus Christi, Tex. Lister spent the last years of his life mentoring the youth in his community. He helped young men in Corpus Christi get jobs, he instilled in them respect for others and encouraged them to help after Hurricane Harvey struck the area. He was shot in the torso during a traffic stop. About him, Listers friends said, "He was a great man. He’s always a phone call away when families are in need. He helped a lot of men around my age [21] land jobs at the local docks and ports. He would constantly tell us to obey but know our rights. He was all about family and helping.”
2017 November 13: Calvin Toney, an unarmed 24-year-old black man, is shot in an apartment building in Baton Rouge, La. during a routine DCF meeting with an officer escort. The footage was never released and Toney’s family was never given closure. Toney was pronounced dead after a bullet wound to the chest, but paramedics found Toney’s body in handcuffs. The official statement is that Toney was handcuffed after being shot, but without the body cam footage there is no corroborating evidence to this statement. The family has been left without answers as to why their son was murdered.
2017 November 18: Lawrence Hawkins, an unarmed 56-year-old black man, is shot in Prichard, Ala. Lakeisha Williams witnessed the event and stated a Prichard officer followed Hawkins closely all the way to his driveway without the patrol lights turned on. Williams said, "It was ridiculous how he did that. He didn't turn on no lights until after that man was shot over there (the driveway)." Williams said Hawkins ran a stop light but didn't deserve to get shot. She said, "He just got out of his truck and reaching out to get his cell phone." Williams continued, "The police was saying something and then all I heard was pow, pow, pow."
2017 December 1: Keita O'Neil, an unarmed 42-year-old black man, is shot on a street in San Francisco, Calif. by an officer on his fourth day on the job. Body camera footage shows the officer drawing his pistol from the passenger seat while the cruiser is still moving. The video then shows him opening the side door and firing a single shot through the window as O’Neil, who was unarmed, runs by in the opposite direction. O’Neil was later pronounced dead at San Francisco General Hospital.
2017 December 6: Jean Pedro Pierre, an unarmed 42-year-old black man, with a history of medical problems, including mental illness, is shot in Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Pierre’s family states the cops’ video footage misrepresents the man, who was a father of five, an entrepreneur and former political candidate in Haiti. “They didn’t have to kill him at all,” said Ralph Fenelon, Pierre’s son. “They had tasers, they had other weapons. They didn’t have to shoot him.”
2018: Police kill 1,165 people
History of Blue Lives Matter:
2014: The FBI reports 51 law enforcement officers were 'feloniously' killed in the line of duty.
2014 December: The homicides of NYPD officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu in Brooklyn, New York kickstart a counter movement to Black Lives Matter, which the authorities believe to be “anti-police”.
2015: National statistics Report 42 police officers were shot and killed.
2016: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reports 64 officers were killed in firearm-related incidents.
2016 July 7: A BLM protest was held in Dallas, Texas that was organized to protest the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. At the end of the peaceful protest, Micah Xavier Johnson opened fire in an ambush, killing five police officers and wounding seven others and two civilians. The gunman was then killed by a robot-delivered bomb. Before he died, according to police, Johnson said that "he was upset about Black Lives Matter", and that "he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers."
2017: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reports 44 officers killed in fire-arm related incidents.
2018: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reports 52 officers killed in fire-arm related incidents.
Homicide Comparisons:
According to the FBI, which publishes the data in the Uniform Crime Reports, from 1980–2014, an average of 64 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed per year.
Updated estimates from the Bureau of Justice Statistics released in 2015 estimate the number of killings by police officers to be around 930 per year, or 1,240 if assuming that non-reporting local agencies kill people at the same rate as reporting agencies.
The numbers show why support for Blue Lives Matter is a disingenuous cause. Especially as most of those in favor of Blue Lives Matter are police officers themselves showing support for their “boys in blue.” A police officer who is in support of Blue Lives Matter, and flaunts the Blues Lives Matter flag and merchandise, overall dismisses the deaths of the very citizens they’ve vowed to protect.
The initial response of centrists to the statement “Black Lives Matter” was “All Lives Matter”. However, this is how disenfranchisement works. Similar tactics are used against feminism, stating that feminists are anti-men. As bell hooks stated in her collection of essays Feminism is for Everyone, “Conservative mass media constantly represented feminist women as man-haters. And when there was an anti-male faction or sentiment in the movement, they highlighted it as a way of discrediting feminism. Embedded in the portrayal of feminists as man-hating was the assumption that all feminists were lesbians. Appealing to homophobia, mass media intensified anti-feminist sentiment among men.” We see this tactic being used today by groups like Blue Lives Matter to hijack a movement and portray it as chaotic and violent.
Black Lives Matter was never about the prospect that one life is more important than another. Rather, it aims to highlight the most affected and yet least represented group of people. The movement portrays the sentiment that no one is free while others are oppressed. Or as Audre Lorde said, “I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.”
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Lives_Matter
https://blacklivesmatter.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Lives_Matter
https://www.odmp.org/
https://thinkprogress.org/who-police-killed-in-2014-44e56b4037a1/
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/12/30/373985338/report-number-of-police-officers-killed-spikes-in-2014
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/dec/31/the-counted-police-killings-2015-young-black-men
http://www.aapf.org/sayhernamereport/
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/12/29/461402091/number-of-police-officers-killed-by-gunfire-fell-14-percent-in-2015-study-says
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/national/police-shootings-2016/
http://www.espn.com/blog/san-francisco-49ers/post/_/id/18957/transcript-of-colin-kaepernicks-comments-about-sitting-during-national-anthem
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/30/507536360/number-of-police-officers-killed-by-firearms-rose-in-2016-study-finds
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/national/police-shootings-2017/
https://www.theroot.com/here-s-how-many-people-police-killed-in-2018-1831469528
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-amtrak-shooting-charges-20170217-story.html
https://www.cnn.com/2017/07/14/us/louisiana-fatal-police-shooting/index.html
https://taskandpurpose.com/didnt-kill-death-lance-corporal-brian-easley
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/a-new-estimate-of-killings-by-police-is-way-higher-and-still-too-low/
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Today's Style: 2 May 2019
Today’s Style: 2 May 2019
Charlotte McKinney
Sarah Silverman
Shailene Woodley
Meagan Good
Kaia Gerber
Elle Fanning
Reese Witherspoon
Khloe Kardashian with sister Kim
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Top 5 movies, Top 5 songs and Top 5 books? <3
Top 5 films:
Gravity (2013)
Arrival (2016)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Another Earth (2015)
The Piano (1993)
Top 5 songs (I really can’t chose just 5, sorry) albums:
Pearl Jam: Ten
Nothing But Thieves: Broken Machine
The Killers: Hot Fuss
Avril Lavigne: Under My Skin
Alanis Morissette: Flavors of Entanglement
Top 5 books:
Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights
Sandra Brown: Play Dirty
Meagan McKinney: Lions and Lace
Penelope Williamson: The Outsider
Vavyan Fable: My Fair Lord
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The Devil All Time (2020)
Releasing at September 16, 2020 on Netflix
Crime, Drama, Thriller |
The release of The Devil All The Time was announced by Netflix. The film will meet its audience worldwide on September 16.
The Devil has always been found in Ohio and West Virginia, a strange group of people from different backgrounds are being discussed. One of the characters in the movie is former soldier Willard Russell, who was tortured in the massacre from the South Pacific. The old man, who has lost his beautiful wife Charlotte from cancer, is guilty of not being able to save her despite all her totems and prayers. Carl and Sandy Henderson, a serial killer couple, find suitable models. Theodore, on the other hand, is running away from the law they are breaking. William and Charlotte’s orphan sons Arvin Eugene Russell. The young man is for a good but violent situation. How will the lives of these characters become from the end of World War II to the 1960s?
Director: Antonio Campos
Writers: Antonio Campos, Paulo Campos, Donald Ray Pollock (novel)
Stars: Harry Melling, Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Riley Keough, Haley Bennett, Bill Skarsgård, Sebastian Stan
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Harry Melling…Roy LafertyTom Holland…Arvin RussellRobert Pattinson…Preston TeagardinRiley Keough…Sandy HendersonHaley Bennett…Charlotte RussellBill Skarsgård…Willard RussellSebastian Stan…Lee BodeckerMia Wasikowska…Helen HattonEliza Scanlen…Lenora LafertyJason Clarke…Carl HendersonDouglas Hodge…Tater BrownDrew Starkey…Tommy MatsonLucy Faust…Cynthia TeagardinGiven Sharp…Susie CoxAdam Fristoe…PriestAbby Glover…Pamela Sue ReasterGregory Kelly…BoBo McDanielsDavid Maldonado…Henry DunlopCory Scott Allen…Sheriff ThompsonKristin Griffith…EmmaEric Mendenhall…Deputy HowserMark Jeffrey Miller…HankMichael Harding…Reverend SykesJames H Keating…Meat ProcessorMorganna Bridgers…FlorenceKarson Kern…Social WorkerEmily Towles…1965 High School StudentDavid Atkinson…EarskellCaleb J. Thaggard…ButcherScott Rapp…TeacherCade Tropeano…Church GoerPokey LaFargeMichael Banks Repeta…Arvin Russell (9 Years Old)Kevin Waterman…Arresting Police OfficerKelly Lind…Church Member #1Michael H. Cole…DoctorLeslie Sides…Church GoerJason Collett…Gary Matthew BrysonHassel Kromer…Meat Packer / Church Member / DriverPhillip DeVona…Calvin ClaytorEmma Coulter…JuanitaJason Charles Hill…Local Pool PlayerZack Shires…Gene DinwoodieCotton Yancey…Church GoerIvan Hoey Jr.…Orville BuckmanMeagan Bown…1966 High School StudentMadelyn Wall…White Cow WaitressMichael Corin…Drunk Buddy #1Teddy Cole…HippieKenzie Bowling…Church Goer / Church DinnerRyan Anthony Williams…Marine 1Justin Matthew Smith…CoronerJoel Laird…Exterior Tecumseh Bar PatronTim Huddleston…Bar PatronEthan Melisano…Arresting Police Officer #2 / stuntsJorge Castro-Salinas…Bus PassengerDaniel Stone…Meat Plant WorkerJoey Traywick…Church Family ManMatt Powell…1965 Vietnam SoldierEver Eloise Landrum…Young Lenora LafertyMyles Phillips…Church GoerNathan Harris…Bar PatronRebecca Douglas…Necking GirlJeremy Brink…Bull Pen PatronJeff McKinney…Bull Pen PatronDaniel James Vaughn…Police DispatcherMorgan Monroe…Diner Patron / Church GoerLacy Dollar…Diner PatronKalan Matthews…Bar PatronCort Chandler…Jim LaceyBen Bailey…Necking GuyBradley Pitman…Meat Plant WorkerSarah Hamff…Beth Ann ReasterAndrew Young…Cody HamiltonBeth Scott…1945 Diner PatronAnthony Davis…TeacherShannon Frye…Alma ReasterTodd Barnett…Wooden Spoon ManagerCrimson Kromer…Church member / driverKyle Sawyer…Shop PatronAubree Strickland…1940’s Bus PassengerLawrence Hinkle…Diner PatronKacey Hayes…1945 Diner Patron / Church GoerAnthony Eads…1945 Diner #3Ronnie Hiebert Jr.…Drunk Buddy #2Jay Johnson…Sheriff DeputyKatie Flaherty…1965 Cheerleader
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When I was younger, I read a book called, “In the Dark,” by Meagan McKinney. There’s a scene where the main male character reminisces about once working in an auto shop as a teenager, and most of the men had busty lady calendars or centerfolds decorating their spaces; but one guy had this black and white picture of a woman lifting her hair up, exposing her neck, her fingers contrasting against the heavy darkness of her hair, and the image never left him. I haven’t read that book in at least a decade but that one scene has stuck with me, and I think it’s because that was the first time I was shown that something didn’t need to be explicit in order to be erotic.
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