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I can't understand a word he's saying.
I can't believe Doge is going around looking for inefficiencies. Meanwhile, Trump has an English-to-English translator.
I can't believe Doge is going around looking for inefficiencies. Meanwhile, Trump has an English-to-English translator.
Would a Russian oligarch be eligible for a gold card?
Would a Russian oligarch be eligible for a gold card?
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Everybody, it's Tina Knowles! It's Tina Knowles!
Everybody, it's Tina Knowles! It's Tina Knowles!
Everybody, it's Tina Knowles! It's Tina Knowles!
Yeah, and that's what resonated with me as well. My parents, my mom specifically, taught me how to respect my elders and everything. But she also gave me a voice. It's okay to question. It's okay to speak out if something wasn't right. My question to you, Ms. Tina, was what gave you that fearlessness? What inspired you to want to speak out when things weren't right?
Yeah, and that's what resonated with me as well. My parents, my mom specifically, taught me how to respect my elders and everything. But she also gave me a voice. It's okay to question. It's okay to speak out if something wasn't right. My question to you, Ms. Tina, was what gave you that fearlessness? What inspired you to want to speak out when things weren't right?
Yeah, and that's what resonated with me as well. My parents, my mom specifically, taught me how to respect my elders and everything. But she also gave me a voice. It's okay to question. It's okay to speak out if something wasn't right. My question to you, Ms. Tina, was what gave you that fearlessness? What inspired you to want to speak out when things weren't right?
Not just with yourself, but with people that you love as well.
Not just with yourself, but with people that you love as well.
Not just with yourself, but with people that you love as well.
Hi, I was just really struck by that line of I'm the blackest woman you'll ever meet. And just thought about the not only the motherhood, but the themes of liberation. In fact, that line of Celestine set herself free and her family free. My mother walked out of a civil war in Liberia and actually resettled in Houston, was a seamstress, sewed all of our clothes.
Hi, I was just really struck by that line of I'm the blackest woman you'll ever meet. And just thought about the not only the motherhood, but the themes of liberation. In fact, that line of Celestine set herself free and her family free. My mother walked out of a civil war in Liberia and actually resettled in Houston, was a seamstress, sewed all of our clothes.
Hi, I was just really struck by that line of I'm the blackest woman you'll ever meet. And just thought about the not only the motherhood, but the themes of liberation. In fact, that line of Celestine set herself free and her family free. My mother walked out of a civil war in Liberia and actually resettled in Houston, was a seamstress, sewed all of our clothes.
And I just thought about that idea of, you know, when she was teaching you about how your value is tied to your service to others, and you wanted to fight that and talk about liberation. And my question is, what is your advice to Black women who are in spaces that are not designed for them or not designed for them to own those spaces?