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  1. I'm featured in this article: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/anti-racist-reading-drove-business-to-black-bookstores-owners-hope-thats-not-the-end-of-the-story Basically white folks decided that they were gonna support Black owned independent bookstores (including AALBC) they infused many struggling stores with much needed capital. My biggest take-away from the whole affair is that Black people really need to consider doing this -- permanently.
  2. A talented writer and radio personality Judge Joy agreed to participate in the Danielle the Girl From New York’s Annual Coloring Contest. At stake are three prizes. One for $100, one for $50 and one for $25. To learn more about Judge Joy visit https://www.patreon.com/posts/meet-judges-joy-53658517?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copy_to_clipboard&utm_campaign=postshare The contest is an open event that’s accepting applications internationally. All ages are allowed to participate. Over the next weeks we will be announcing our other volunteer Judges. To learn more about the contest visit http://Daniellegfny.com/colorcontest
  3. Chev They hate themselves too. I've also noticed that many of the people who follow people like him and Kevin Samuels LOVE CONFLICT. They love fighting and beefing and encourage it and even donate money to see more of it.

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