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Because you’re black…people feel the need to kill you…
I mean they LITERALLY wake up and decide that based off the color of your skin complexion, the world is waking up every morning with the thought of getting rid of you because you are BLACK! So I ask the question how much longer are we going to take the murdering and now threatening of our people (young and old). Imagine getting up to go to class on a typical Monday morning and as you walk down the sidewalk people shout racial gestures, white students look at you while asking “how did you get your hair like that”? “Why are you here in our schools”? The day to day obscene words and gestures from people are students just like you are.

These are examples of what the students of the University of Missouri have dealt with since their first day of school. Even Johnathan Butler, who was hit by a car by a student for the color of his skin in the middle of the school’s parking lot. This treatment as crazy as it sounds happens most often at PWI’s (Prominently White Institutions) to the black students just because well they are black. Now, hear me when I say that I am far from saying that every white student does this but I am saying that it’s enough of them to have the camera’s eye on them.

However, the incidents continue with a young man by the name of Mark Hornickel, 19 and Hunter Park would send racist threats through social media on an app called Yak Yak specifically targeting the black students of the university.

But students would react back through protesting; even the football team would step in and refuse to play unless both the President (Tim Wolfe) and Chancellor (R. Bowin Loften) of the University step down. This would in fact happen after students displayed numerous emails of professors still insisting that they attend class inspire of the continuous threats. Countless emails appeared on social media of many teachers stating that not coming to class would be a penalty and the only way to beat the bullies was to come to class.
And if that’s not enough in California on November 3rd a student posted a racial message on the front of the schools computer with the headline reading “KKK FOREVER PUBLIC LYNICIN DECEMBER 9, 2015 .The email would come at 9pm the night before to the parents letting them know the situation and the next morning students would march in front of the library in protest. Nearly 3,000 of students would gather chanting for the Principal Sam Pasarow to do something about what was happening.

This month has been very interesting with the “holidays” upon us and many are focusing on the sales, especially Black Friday. Times like these are critical to the world because it’s a chance for the economic growth to expand; however with all that’s going on are we honestly going to continue in the celebration with our children’s lives at stake?

Even the incident with H&M stating that the white mannequins were more presentable then black ones (which they later apologized for) made no effort in stopping us from shopping there. Now, yes that is one of my favorite stores but here lately I mostly thrift and if I need be I definitely would stop shopping there.
My point is this, we as a people need to make a decision either we are going to truly stand or ground and fight for justice on a continuous basis instead of just when it’s on the media or when it is convenient then we will make more change then we can imagine. But first we must consider this:
Revolutions are bloody…..so do we still want one or nah?

-A.C.T.

Aqueilla C. Terry, commonly known to many of her followers as “A.C.T” ; is a talented artists of this generation. Born and raised in Richmond, VA is truly a gem of her time. She has been writing for over 10 years as a young child to know a young woman in a world were “words” are her weapon of choice to achieve success. Often considered to be Erykah Badu’s daughter for her way with words, style, presence, music selections and overall persona. A.C.T. is definitely going to take over the world with wide range of creativity. Her ambition is driven by her will to succeed in reaching her goals, but by doing so by remaining herself along the journey. A.C.T. redefines the young black woman by sticking to her beliefs and who she is inside.

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So remember how Chance was supposed to drop us a mixtape around the holidays and we were all left wondering what happened? …well seems like that was postponed ..well good news if you were paying attention he premiered “Somewhere in Paradise”’ on NBC’s Saturday Night Live. But that is far from what else the Chicago rapper has been up to according to his tweet on December 25th where he announced on twitter about his latest project. It seems the Chicago rapper has been a part of a major campaign to collect donation for the homeless.

Chance teamed up with Warmest Winter and the Empowerment Plan ; a non -profit organization out of Detroit, Michigan to raise over $60,000 dollars in donations in 10 days to produce 1,000 coats for the homeless. Pretty dope right???!!!! This has got to be one of his best collaborations yet , I mean working with other artists is cool but when I tell you what else comes along with the donations you’re going to be shocked.

The Empowerment Plan says its able to mass produce 1,000 coats with a $100,000 budget and the goal is to have all of the coats distributed by January 13, 2016. But I’m still waiting to get to the best part the coats transform in to SLEEPING BAGS! ( they are self-heated as well) but they are a full length sleeping bag. How cool is that? That is an awesome invention to keep the homeless warm during the cold months as well just having something to sleep in at night. I’ve always thought about the many ways we can help the homeless out because they need things that we often take for granted.

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And there’s more to this project! The production of the coats will also employ those who are homeless as well. So more ways to make sure that they are warm and they have jobs to help themselves, now that is a blessing in itself. Chance tweeted about the jobs in the picture below:

With over 125,000 Chicagoans homeless from 2014-2015 ( According to the Chicago Coalition) so these coats will defintely go to all that can. I encourage everyone who is able to go to warmestwinterchicago.com to donate so we can make sure as many people are able to stay warm this winter.

The donations also have different levels that very from eligibility to win Chicago Bulls Tickets or White Sox tickets or even to meet Chance the Rapper himself. So go NOW! To donate!

-A.C.T.

Aqueilla C. Terry, commonly known to many of her followers as “A.C.T” ; is a talented artists of this generation. Born and raised in Richmond, VA is truly a gem of her time. She has been writing for over 10 years as a young child to know a young woman in a world were “words” are her weapon of choice to achieve success. Often considered to be Erykah Badu’s daughter for her way with words, style, presence, music selections and overall persona. A.C.T. is definitely going to take over the world with wide range of creativity. Her ambition is driven by her will to succeed in reaching her goals, but by doing so by remaining herself along the journey. A.C.T. redefines the young black woman by sticking to her beliefs and who she is inside.

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend, David Bowie passed away on Sunday at the age of 69. As a trailblazing icon, from fashion to music to acting, the death of David Bowie sent a chill throughout an entire culture of people who grew up listening to number one hits like “Let’s Dance’ and the remake of “Dancing In the Street” – the loss of this rock legend hit home for many this weekend.

What many young people may not know about Bowie was that he wasn’t only a rocker, but he had soul. Right around the time that “Let’s Dance” was released, David Bowie had already been writing songs with Luther Vandross (yes the R&B Legend Luther Vandross), for about ten years. Not only Vandross, according to MTV, David Bowie is credited with working with talent like the bassists Willie Weeks, singer Ava Cherry, drummer Tony Thompson and bassist/producer Nile Rodgers. Rodgers was one of many artists who expressed his disappointment in MTV for not airing black artists on the music channel in the early 80s. Bowie, who MTV described as a leader, and NEVER a follower, took an immediate opportunity to confront the mega TV network head-on during a live television interview about leaving out black artist.

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

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It goes all the way down in our DMs, we get tons of links every month from artists and fans sharing music. Tawana Tolbert hit us up in the DMs to share this fire from an artist by the name of Gxxdy, born in the DMV area, he now resides in Charleston, S.C..

Gxxdy’s “Live Fast” is a release from the EP No Gxxd Reason;and once the base line of Maze and Frankie Beverly’s “Happy Feelings” drops, Gxxdy does not disappoint. We are talking about bars, lyrics and content people – bars/lyrics/content. The track is a refreshing debut from what we are being forced to become accustomed to hearing in the industry – but don’t get it twisted, it’s still gritty enough for the OGs.

“When them shots miss me angels kiss me, i can hear my mama screamin whole up!”

According to Gxxdy, he encourages folks “Follow your dreams and take your brain with you…don’t let them cancel your shit”. This song is a good start to to our new year, make sure you check out the entire track below
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Happy New Year!! Columbia, S.C. received a beautiful gift on New Years Eve; a live performance from the queen herself, Ms. Lauryn Hill. The FREE performance was a part of the annual outdoor “Famously Hot New Year” event which has the largest NYE fireworks display in North and South Carolina, and according to UPTOWN Magazine, named one of the Best New Years Eve events in the country. On January 1st, 2016 Lauryn Hill sent a heartfelt post out to the city of Columbia, S.C.

Dearest Columbia, South Carolina,I salute you. May the courage, bold reckoning and healing of a past riddled with…

Posted by Ms. Lauryn Hill onFriday, January 1, 2016

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Thank you Lauryn Hill for those powerful words and thank you for understanding and stating so eloquently the continued struggles and reality of the issues we continue to fight daily in the state of South Carolina. We appreciate you!!

If you missed the performance, check out some of these dope pics/vids/tweets or follow @FamouslyHotNYE / #FHNY.

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

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