White University of Kentucky Student Who Racially Attacked Black Student Indicted

White University of Kentucky Student Who Racially Attacked Black Student Indicted


University of Kentucky student Kylah Spring is getting the last laugh on Sophia Rosing.

The New York Post reports that Rosing was indicted by a Fayette County grand jury on all six of the original charges she faced, including assault and felony assault of a police officer. Rosing was arrested last November after a video went viral showed her attacking Spring, who was working as a clerk overnight on campus.

Spring shared the video on Tiktok, which has since been taken down. But Spring posted a “story time” via YouTube, with more details on what happened to her.

Students rallied in support of Spring, even hosting a “March Against Racism” rally on campus after the racist incident. Rosing’s fall from grace followed shortly after.

BLACK ENTERPRISE reported the student was permanently banned from the University of Kentucky campus and won’t be able to re-enroll.

“As a community working to prevent racist violence, we also must be committed to holding people accountable for their actions,” University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto said. “The processes we have in place are essential. I will be sharing next steps soon. Thank you for being a community that cares.”

Rosing’s attorney claims she had already withdrawn from the university with plans to enter a rehab facility.

“I am deeply saddened by the events that took place, but I am most grateful for justice that is to come and to Miss Rosing, you will not break my spirit,” Spring said at the rally. Rosing faces a maximum prison sentence of 10 years for assaulting a police officer.

Rosing’s next court date is March 17, according to The New York Post.

In response to the incident, the University of Kentucky announced it was issuing a $10 million investment for the UNITE Research Priority Area, investing in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

Legendary Jazz Saxophonist Wayne Shorter Dead at 89


Legendary jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter died Thursday morning in Los Angeles. He was 89.

The musician played with Miles Davis and co-founded the jazz group, Weather Report, in addition to working with Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, and others in a career that saw him transfer through musical genres with incredible ease.

Shorter’s publicist confirmed his passing.

Blue Note, his longtime label, released a statement: “Visionary composer, saxophonist, visual artist, devout Buddhist, devoted husband, father, and grandfather Wayne Shorter has passed away at age 89, departing the earth as we know it and embarking on a new journey as part of his extraordinary life. Shorter was surrounded by his loving family in Los Angeles at the time of his transition.”

The musician’s staggering career stretched over eight decades. His first project was released in 1959 until this year, when he released a Grammy Award-winning album, Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival.  This wasn’t his first Grammy. Shorter won 12 Grammy Awards. He won his first one in 1979 while he was in Weather Report for their album, 8:30. This recent Grammy was for Best Improvised Jazz Solo category (“Endangered Species,” from Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival).

Shorter’s closest friend and collaborator for more than six decades, Herbie Hancock, also released a statement.

“Wayne Shorter, my best friend, left us with courage in his heart, love and compassion for all, and a seeking spirit for the eternal future. He was ready for his rebirth. As it is with every human being, he is irreplaceable and was able to reach the pinnacle of excellence as a saxophonist, composer, orchestrator, and recently, composer of the masterful opera …Iphigenia. I miss being around him and his special Wayne-isms but I carry his spirit within my heart always.”

Shorter is survived by his wife, Carolina Dos Santos, an adopted stepdaughter, and a daughter from a previous marriage.

Black Woman Turns College Hobby Into Six-Figure Design Business

Black Woman Turns College Hobby Into Six-Figure Design Business


Passion projects can lead to success. Look at Dotun Abeshinbioke, owner of Ábiké Studio in New York, whom Insider says turned a college hobby into a six-figure business.

“Three years ago, I was studying graphic design at the Parsons School of Design, and I started freelancing as a way to build out my portfolio,” Abeshinbioke said. “I initially started doing design work for T-shirts and flyers, then I started designing sets to showcase my photography.”

After transitioning to small-scale installation work, Abeshinbioke moved into her creative brand in November 2020, inspired by her traditional Yoruba name, meaning “born to treasure.”

With limited funds, Abeshinbioke sought out cheap alternatives for the sets that inspired her, using materials from discount and hardware stores.

“The help of community members and social-media followers is what shifted my transition from passion to profession. I gained traction when I started sharing more of my work on Instagram and connecting with industry peers there,” she said, adding that she would go live to show her building process.

 

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The posts circulated and businesses started to hire Abeshinbioke for jobs in addition to her friends who would refer her to other creatives seeking design for projects such as music videos.

“One of my followers referred me to the production studio working with the artist Fabolous. He had a song with Davido and Jeremih, and the video shoot was in New York,” Abeshinbioke shared. “They needed a set and had seen my work. They gave me a budget up front, which I divided up based on the cost of materials and labor.”

Following the project, Abeshinbioke’s efforts expanded to album covers, work events, and brand activations, leading to higher rates.

“As the work progressed, the budgets of set design projects began to range between around $5,000 and $10,000,” she said.

Business escalated for Abeshinbioke in 2021 after connecting with Creative Collective NYC (CCNYC), a networking platform and production agency for creative freelancers to connect with partners. This opened the door for her to build sets for Foot Locker.

Abeshinbioke’s other work includes designing for the #REELJOLLOF Ghana versus Nigeria basketball game, the Billionaire Boys Club, Pokémon, the New York Yankees, and CCNYC’s 2022 CultureCon event.

Abeshinbioke has hired two graphic designer, a project manager, and collaborates with contractors and freelancers on branding and web design for projects.

Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Taps Ex-DOJ Watchdog to Defend Her in Ethics Probe


Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins has hired a formMassachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins has hired a former Justice Department inspector general to defend her in a widening ethics investigation into her appearance at a political fundraiser and her travel.er Justice Department inspector general to defend her in a widening ethics investigation into her appearance at a political fundraiser and her travel.

Michael Bromwich, an attorney at Steptoe & Johnson LLP who served as the Justice Department’s top internal watchdog from 1994 to 1999, told Reuters he is representing Rollins in a wide-ranging ethics probe led by the department’s current inspector general, Michael Horowitz.

The probe was sparked by Rollins’ July appearance at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser and has since broadened to examine her travel and her use of her personal cellphone for official business, seven people familiar with the matter said.

“We are very troubled about the series of leaks that have been emerging from this investigation, some of them quite inaccurate in substance,” Bromwich said, but declined to elaborate further.

The nation’s 93 U.S. attorneys, who are appointed by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, serve as the lead federal prosecutors in their regions.

The controversy has threatened to undermine Attorney General Merrick Garland’s vow to protect the Justice Department from partisan influence and efforts to extend progressive criminal justice policies championed by Rollins to the federal level.

Rollins is a proponent of the “progressive prosecutor” movement that supports eliminating racial disparities in the justice system.

Bromwich previously represented former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe after he was fired during the Trump administration and Christine Blasey-Ford when she went before the Senate to accuse now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in high school.

A spokesperson for Rollins declined to comment. She has publicly acknowledged the probe in the past, telling reporters in December her “only regret” was that she did not want the prosecutors who work for her “distracted by what is happening with respect to me.”

It is unclear what the inspector general’s probe will find or when it will be completed.

A spokesperson for Horowitz’s office declined to comment, saying the office can neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation.

PARALLEL PROBE

Rollins is the first Black woman to serve as the top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts, an office that in the past decade took on high-profile prosecutions including mobster James “Whitey” Bulger, the Boston Marathon bomber and a wide-ranging probe into wealthy parents’ use of bribery to secure their children’s admission into elite universities.

The inspector general’s investigation began at the urging of Republican Senator Tom Cotton after the Boston Herald in July photographed Rollins arriving in a government vehicle at a house in Andover, Massachusetts, where a DNC fundraiser was being held with First Lady Jill Biden.

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel, an independent government watchdog, in August launched a parallel probe into whether she violated the Hatch Act, which restricts political activity by federal government employees.

Following the DNC event, Garland issued a memo which banned political appointees including Rollins and the other 92 U.S. Attorneys from attending campaign events or fundraisers.

Previously, they had been permitted to attend in their personal capacities with department approval.

Investigators are also looking into a June 2022 trip Rollins took to California to speak on a panel at CAA Amplify, an annual business summit run by the Hollywood talent agency Creative Artists, two people familiar with the matter said.

Rollins’ travel was paid for by the group, in violation of Justice Department policy, and she later had to repay the organization, three people familiar with the matter said.

The probe is also looking into the leak to the Boston Herald newspaper of a Justice Department memo about Rollins’ recusal from an investigation of Kevin Hayden, Rollins’ successor as the Suffolk County district attorney, who during last year’s elections faced a challenge from a progressive police reform advocate, two people familiar with the matter said.

The identity of the source of the leak remains unknown. Hayden has not been charged and denies wrongdoing. James Borghesani, a spokesman for Hayden, said they have received no inquiries from the inspector general’s office.

Investigators are also looking at Rollins’ use of a personal cellphone, rather than her government-issued one, for Justice Department business, said two other people familiar with the matter.

Alaska Airlines’ First Class Gets Upgrade With Black Sisters’ Wine

Alaska Airlines’ First Class Gets Upgrade With Black Sisters’ Wine


Award-winning wines are boarding Alaska Airlines.

McBride Sisters Wine Company, the largest Black-owned winery in the country, owned by sisters Robin and Andrea, has landed a partnership with Alaska Airlines to feature its Collection Chardonnay and Red Blend for its passengers.

“Our goal is to introduce customers to west coast wines that they fall in love with and seek out after getting off the plane with us,” said Alaska’s managing director of guest products Todd Traynor-Corey in a press release. adding that the partnership with the McBride sisters will continue.

The McBride sisters were introduced to Alaska’s DEI Director James Thomas by Fern Stroud, the founder of Black Vines, an organization that connects Black winemakers and enthusiasts to present their craft to the world.

“I was eager to introduce Robin and Andrea [the McBride sisters] to Alaska because of the sisters’ achievements in business and their unique story,” Stroud said.

The McBride sisters’ pale gold Collection Chardonnay is a soft, balanced texture with hints of oak and fruits that contain aromas of lemon curd and honey. The Red Blend releases cherry and plum aromas, intertwined with cedar and vanilla.

 

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According to the Robin and Andrea’s website, the sisters were raised among the iconic wine-growing vines of Monterey, California, and Marlborough, New Zealand, across the world from one another. After realizing they both shared a love for wine, they launched the sustainable McBride Sisters Collection in 2005.  

“Our brand is about experiences,” said Robin. “When we lend our products and time, it is meant to be sustainable. We look for partners who are just as invested in our story as they are in our brand. We want to be part of the traveler’s experience and are excited for the collaboration with Alaska.”

A Late Birthday Gift: Oprah Winfrey Buys $6.6 Million of Land in Maui


Oprah Winfrey knows how to spend her money wisely. The Mississippi-born entertainment titan recently purchased 870 acres of land in Kula, located in the central section of the island of Maui,

According to KITV4, Winfrey, who owns OWN Network, already owns more than 100 acres in Kula. The latest purchase only cost Oprah a measly  $6.6 million. According to KITV4, the mogul purchased the land from the Hawaii-based seller Ulupalakua Ranch. 

Oprah has had a home in Maui for more than 15 years. KITV4 also reported that Bob Greene, Oprah’s personal trainer, owns land in Maui as well. 

Maybe the land was a late birthday gift. The erstwhile Queen of Talk recently celebrated her 69th birthday at a star-studded dinner with the likes of Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez, and Sharon Stone.

Winfrey took to social media to wish herself a happy birthday.

“This time last year, I was getting over a double knee operation, and now I have never felt better.  As I turn 69, I choose not to focus on the number. For me, the number has always just been a marker. Instead, I choose to celebrate the time I’ve spent living, taking note of all the shifts, the wins, the accomplishments, how much I’ve grown over the past year and I look forward to all that is to come.”

Jessica Alba wrote:

“What a beautiful night celebrating the icon @anastasiasoare for building her incredible brand @anastasiabeverlyhills and paving the way for women to create brands and play by our own rules 💗✨👏🏽,” the Honest Company founder wrote.

 

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Of course, Winfrey’s bestie, Gayle King wished the mogul a happy birthday. 

“It’s a big day for all of us who love @oprah ! Happy everything to the girl who lives her best life everyday & does what she can to help everybody else do the same …” she captioned the post.

 

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RHOP Star Candiace Dillard Bassett Is Being Sued By Castmate’s Husband for Defamation


These housewives have been at odds since the beginning.

Real Housewives of Potomac star Candiace Dillard-Bassett is headed to court after being sued by her co-star Ashley Darby‘s husband, Michael Darby, for defamation, alleging that he offered money to have sexual relations with another man.

According to TMZ, legal documents state that Michael, 63, is suing Dillard-Bassett, 36, over her comments on the reality show during a confrontation with Ashley, 34.

“Your husband likes to leave you and go to a man named [censored]’s house,” Dillard-Bassett told Ashley on an episode of the show’s latest season, claiming Michael was paying for sexual relations with the unnamed individual.

Reportedly, Michael sent Dillard-Bassett a cease and desist letter earlier this year over the allegations, and he is asking for $2 million in damages to settle the issue.

People reported that Dillard-Bassett “was not supposed to talk about this person, but he says Michael Darby is his client. That’s what you’re asking, cuz I was holding on to that,” she stated in the episode, according to the suit.

“In making this statement, [Dillard-Bassett] initially hesitated and looked off-camera, indicating that what she was about to say was salacious and imprudent, but she nonetheless proceeded to intentionally utter the defamatory statement,” Darby’s lawyer stated in the document.

Dillard-Bassett and her husband, Chris Bassett, have had a history of conflict with Ashley and Michael, who announced their separation in April 2022 after being married for eight years. In 2020, the husbands got into a physical altercation during RHOP star Robyn Dixon‘s holiday party.

‘There have been a lot of things said about my husband, and he has defended himself, and some people have viewed that to be disrespectful — and yet, it’s OK to drag his name through the mud. That’s not OK,” Ashley said at the time.

“You and my wife have gone back and forth for many years, and I’ve never gotten involved. If I had an issue [with Michael] … I would have gone to him at a separate time,” Chris responded to Ashley’s comment.

Shaquille O’Neal Vows to Dress Like Stone Cold Steve Austin If Lakers Make Playoffs


NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal has no faith in his former team, the Los Angeles Lakers. His doubt that the team will make the playoffs is so high, according to USA Today, that he has promised to dress like former professional wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Earlier this week, while the Inside the NBA crew discussed the Lakers upcoming game against the Memphis Grizzlies, Dillon Brooks, who plays for the Grizzlies, appeared at the game in an apparent homage to Austin’s look—black vest with no shirt and ripped jean shorts.

As the cameras showed Brooks walking into the stadium, O’Neal and his colleagues started teasing Brooks about his look. One of the co-hosts asked the former center, “Shaq, how much they gotta pay you to wear an outfit like that?”

Shaq’s response: “If the Lakers make the playoffs, I’ll wear that on the last show.”

It looks like Shaq can keep the leather vest in the closet if the Lakers continue at their current pace.

After Shaq’s promise, the Lakers lost to the Grizzlies 121-109 and sit at the 12th spot in a competitive Western Conference. The team’s chances don’t look bright as it heads into the season’s final stretch. Recently, the team broke up its highly touted Big 3 by trading Russell Westbrook to the Utah Jazz. The team’s superstar, LeBron James, is currently out with a foot injury and is expected to miss the next several weeks. Anthony Davis, the team’s star center, can’t stay healthy. After winning the championship in 2020, the Lakers have not been back to the title game and missed the playoffs last season as well.

Donna Summer’s She Works Hard for the Money is Celebrated with Expanded, Digital-Only 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 


Today, Mercury/UMe releases a digital-only 40th-anniversary Deluxe Edition of Donna Summer’s all-time classic solo album, She Works Hard For The Money. Originally released June 13, 1983, when musical tastes were changing by the minute, She Works Hard For The Moneysealed Summer as a creative multi-genre force to be reckoned with following her amazing string of chart-topping disco and dance hits that helped define the sound of the 1970s. The 13-track Deluxe Edition features the original 9-song She Works Hard For The Money album plus four bonus tracks consisting of two club mixes and two instrumental tracks (full track listing below). These bonus tracks have not previously been available for digital download or streaming. Listen to or purchase Donna Summer’s She Works Hard For The Money – Deluxe Edition HERE.

This special 40th-anniversary edition of She Works Hard For The Money coincides with Women’s History Month (March) and will kick off UMe’s multi-year celebration of what would have been Summer’s upcoming 75th birthday (New Year’s Eve, 2023). The deluxe edition album also complements the upcoming release of the HBO Original documentary Love To Love You, Donna Summer. The forthcoming documentary is directed by Oscar®and Emmy®-winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams (“Life Animated,” HBO’s “The Apollo”) and Brooklyn Sudano, daughter of Donna Summer. The film offers a deeply personal portrait of Summer on and off the stage, featuring a wealth of photographs and never-before-seen home video footage – often shot by Summer herself – and provides a rich window into the surprising range of her artistry, from songwriting to painting, while exploring the highs and lows of a life lived on the global stage. Love To Love You, Donna Summer premiered internationally last month at the Berlinale (The Berlin Film Festival) and will premiere in the US at SXSW on March 11 before the film officially debuts on HBO/HBO Max in May 2023. For more information, please click HERE.

She Works Hard For The Money saw Summer re-establish her roots as an artist equally adept at pop, rock, soul, R&B, dance, and gospel. The propulsive, empowering title track became an anthem for working women worldwide, buoyed in no small part by its popular music video featuring Summer as a tireless diner waitress. That video makes its official debut on video platforms worldwide today, remastered and better than ever. Watch the newly remastered video for “She Works Hard For The Money” HERE.

Meanwhile, the reggae-tinged hit single “Unconditional Love”showcased Summer singing along with featured guests Musical Youth, the young British/Jamaican vocal group best known for their 1982 international No. 1 hit, “Pass The Dutchie.” On the touching ballad, “Love Has A Mind Of Its Own,” Summer dueted with noted gospel singer Matthew Ward.

Produced and arranged by Michael Omartian (Whitney Houston, Christopher Cross), She Works Hard For The Money was recorded in a trio of locations in California, including Lion Share Recording in Los Angeles, Hollywood Sound Recorders in Hollywood, and Rhema Studio in Beverly Hills. For her part, Summer wrote or co-wrote all nine tracks on the core album, most of them with Omartian.

She Works Hard For The Money has been certified gold by the RIAA. The album peaked at No. 9 on the US Billboard 200 and reached the Top 10 in Sweden, Finland, and the Netherlands. The title track and aforementioned lead single, “She Works Hard For The Money,” was an international Top 10 smash hit and made an incredible chart impact upon its release in the United States, ultimately reaching No. 1 on the US R&B chart, No. 3 on the Hot 100, and No. 3 on US Club Play. The album’s next single, “Unconditional Love,” climbed to No. 9 on US R&B and No. 43 on the Hot 100, and it also reached No. 14 on the UK Singles chart. The album’s other two singles were “Stop, Look And Listen” and “Love Has A Mind Of Its Own.”

“She Works Hard For The Money” garnered Summer a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, while “He’s A Rebel” won her a GRAMMY® for Best Inspirational Performance. In addition, fans of the worldwide-popular Netflix series Stranger Things will recognize “I Do Believe (I Fell In Love)” from its prominent use in the series in 2017.

 

Make Learning Fun Again: Jesse Williams Teams Up With VISIBILITY To Create Inclusive Trivia App

Make Learning Fun Again: Jesse Williams Teams Up With VISIBILITY To Create Inclusive Trivia App


Jesse Williams is combining his love for education and technology.

A source reveals that the former Grey’s Anatomy star has partnered with VISIBILITY, a company he co-founded, to create a new trivia app, Homeschooled. The app will feature questions celebrating diversity in the United States in categories such as pop culture, history, music, film, fine art, and science. The names of the trivia categories make it even better and are appropriate for all ages: Growing Up Black, Who Invented This, Kicks, Divas, Car Culture, Sci-Fi, and Street Fashion.

According to the source, the news release claims the heartthrob will be featured as Homeschool’s Dean of Culture and will host other special guest teachers. Williams says the app will bridge the gap between learning and laughing. “We can learn and laugh at the same time and do so without excluding huge swaths of the population just because that’s how it’s always been,” Williams said. “Traditional school is typically our central source of understanding when it comes to societal contributions in the realms of history, science, arts & culture, etc., but the chasm between that outdated mechanic and the realities of cultural impact in our daily lives is staggering.”

There are so many tech companies that are assisting in helping kids learn in new, fun, and exciting ways. Black Enterprise highlighted Healthy Hip-Hop, winner of Invesco’s QQQ Legacy Classic Startup Pitch Competition. The app empowers and educates children with relatable music and innovative technology. Founder Roy Scott uses livestream performances and YouTube videos, with over 5,000 subscribers, to help kids learn interactively through engaging activities.

Homeschooled is hoping to do the same while helping kids and other “gain deeper knowledge of self and society.” Co-founder Glenn Kaino says it’s all about “celebrating diverse and complicated identities.” “And we can have fun in the process,” Kaino said. “Everyone is welcome to dive in, celebrate and challenge their friends, families, and that random person who thinks they know more than you.”

 

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