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AI Generated Avatars Becoming Digital Influencers

As the recent rise in Covid-19 threatens once again to shutter advertising agencies, film studios, and similar media "factories" globally, a quiet, desperate shift is taking place in the creation of new media, brought about by increasingly sophisticated AI capabilities. A new spate of actors and models are making their way to people's screens, such as pink-haired Imma, above, who has developed an extensive following in Japan on Instagram and TikTok, and is appearing increasingly on the covers of Japanese magazines.

She also doesn't exist.

Imma joins a growing host of digital avatars who are replacing human actors, models, and photographers with computer-generated equivalents. Cloud-based GPUs and sophisticated game and modeling software have increasingly attracted the attention of a new generation of artist/programmers who are taking advantage of this to generate images, video, and audio that are becoming increasingly indistinguishable from reality, especially when that reality is otherwise captured via jump cuts, and matte overlays that have made tools such as TikTok and Reels the primary tools for video production for the typical Instagram celebrity.

The business potential for such virtual models and spokespeople is huge, according to a recent piece by Bloomberg on digital avatars. Such avatars have obvious benefits over their flesh and blood counterparts. They can appear in print or video anywhere - on a far-off beach, on a busy street in a bustling city, or staring out at dirigibles and flying saucers while taking a taxi above the clouds - without ever having to send a crew out for several days to some otherwise uninhabited Caribbean beach, reserving expensive permits for filming or dealing with observers, or spending a great deal of time with specialized green screen effects.

The models don't age out of roles, don't have bad hair days, or become prima donnas. The initial cost to develop such models may be fairly high (though seldom more than the cost of sending models and crew to a tropical island) but once created, that model becomes highly malleable, and can be used in a large number of different situations.

Ordinarily, these changes have been on the horizon for a while, and until the pandemic, the use of such models was increasing slowly anyway. Yet as for so many other things, the pandemic shifted the need for virtual models and actors into overdrive, as social distancing requirements and lockdowns put a very real limit on the ability of creative agencies to put together content with live actors.

It is significant, for instance, that The Walt Disney Company, which had already invested heavily in the use of CGI-based actors and props for its wildly popular series The Mandalorian, was able to finish production on the awaited second season of that show so quickly after California's Governor Newcom started loosening the limits on production. It did so by taking advantage of the hyperrealistic rendering capabilities of graphical processing units (GPUs) which are now capable of extensive texture mapping, shading, ray tracing, subdermal lighting and so forth by dint of the GPU architectures that were optimized for better gameplay.

Moreover, such processing can readily be done in parallel across multiple dedicated cloud processors, which not only increases the render time dramatically but also makes modeling, rigging (the process of positioning objects relative to one another) and lighting take far less time than they would on a single laptop. This also makes procedural shaders, which handle the animation of everything from hair to skin to dirt to water and smoke, feasible to the home-bound graphic artist or designer. Companies such as nVidia have partnered with cloud providers to make racks of GPUs acting in parallel available to anyone with a decent Internet connection even without necessarily needing to have such GPUs available on the artist's computers directly. 

This process is also driven by the rise of generative adversarial networks (a form of neural network that is able to take related types of images and build subtle composites that can then be evaluated to determine the "verisimilitude" of a given image. Those that survive are then used as the basis for other such images. When used as is, such GANs are remarkably effective at creating realistic portraits of people quickly, while at the same time also providing templates for the generation of models underlying such templates that can then be used for simulating action. The StyleGan2 algorithms drive the site This Person Does Not Exist, which generates unique, very realistic facial images. The site also contains detailed information about the StyleGan2 algorithms involved in the process.

The ability to create such realistic avatars has also led to the rise of fake identities in social media sites, as people take advantage of such tools to either disguise themselves on places as diverse as Facebook and Tinder, or simulate fake profiles for spamming and trolling, or, in at least a couple of cases, creating faked dossiers for political mischief, complete with people who existed only within a GPU. 

StyleGan2, in conjunction with similar research for capturing facial orientation and lip-synch movements, are also changing the nature of gaming as the ability to wear avatars that are able to speak and make facial gestures. From pre-generated audio recorded live, or text-to-speech interfaces such as are used to power a host of verbal virtual assistants (Siri being the Ur example), such viseme-matching algorithms are increasingly putting a face to what once had been primarily audio only "digital-companions".  

It is very likely that, for good or ill, this particular area of development will become one of the hottest faces of the AI movement. If the Japanese experience is any indication, such "Virtual Ambassadors" may very well become celebrities in their own rights. In many cases, the environments for creating such virtual models are likely to be the same -platforms that currently are used for developing immersive reality games, such as Microsoft's Unreal Engine or  Reallusion's Character Creator platform. As the pandemic continues to change how we work, it is likely that the next generation of advertising, media creation and immersive gaming will rely upon these virtual avatars, the next general of digital influencers.

Kurt Cagle is the Community Editor for Data Science Central.



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Common dishes on ‘wonderful’ relationship with Tiffany Haddish

‘She’s a really incredible human being, and the more I get to know her, I see how dynamic she is.’

Less than a week after reports claiming Common and Tiffany Haddish called it quits, the rapper gushed about his relationship with the comedian during his guest appearance on SiriusXM’s “The Karen Hunter Show.”

Common has shut down the breakup rumors, making clear that he and the Girls Trip star are  “doing wonderful.”

“She’s a really incredible human being, and the more I get to know her, I just see how dynamic she is as a person. How intelligent, how selfless she is, how she stands up in Hollywood for black women. I’m learning. You know what I mean? She takes it like the law,” he explained to Hunter.

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The actor and Grammy-winning performer noted that Haddish possesses the type of “courage and rawness that we’ve been looking for – the equality that we talk about,” he said. 

“Especially within – any area of life – but then the Hollywood structure, sometimes you have to shake them up and say ‘hey, y’all, this is what it has to be,’” he continued. “She’s also fun. She’s fun. And ultimately, Karen, Tiffany has a good heart at the end of the day.”

The couple sparked rumors of a breakup recently when Common briefly unfollowed Haddish on social media. In a recent interview, however, she set the record straight about their relationship. 

“I feel like it’s gonna work,” Haddish shared with Extra‘s Rachel Lindsay. “I haven’t felt like this about a relationship ever.” 

Common and Haddish also dispelled breakup rumors via social media after saying “I love you” on Instagram Live.

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In July, Haddish appeared on the “Wild Ride! With Steve-O” podcast and said Common “is hands down the best relationship I’ve ever been in.”

She also revealed that she lost 20 pounds since hooking up with the Chicago native. “I feel more confident in me and it’s not him that’s doing it,” she shared.

“I’m just way happier and it’s like knowing I got somebody that cares about me, that really has my back. It seems like he does anyways. And I love it. I love him.”

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Nancy Pelosi warns Trump about interfering with election results

‘I would just like him to know it ain’t going to happen for him at the end of the day.’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has warned President Donald Trump that she’s been preparing for months for any attempts by his administration to steal the election. 

“We’re ready for it all,” Pelosi told HuffPost in a Friday interview. “I would just like him to know it ain’t going to happen for him at the end of the day.”

theGRIO previously reported, it doesn’t appear that Trump is going to let a potential Joe Biden victory keep him from remaining in the White House for four more years. 

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In a press conference in September, Trump seemed to confirm that he wouldn’t take an election loss at face value. When directly asked by a reporter at the White House presser if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power, he was vague.

“We’ll have to see what happens,” Trump said. “I’ve been complaining about the ballots. The ballots are a disaster. Get rid of the ballots and there won’t be a transfer, frankly. There will be a continuation. The ballots are out of control and you know who knows it better than anyone else, the Democrats.”

In the weeks leading up to Tuesday’s election, Biden has consistently been ahead of Trump in the polls. Critics have slammed the president for refusing to commit to a peaceful transition of power if he loses. 

Pelosi has been preparing for this by working with a team of experts to outline responses to Trump’s shenanigans before and after the election. Her team includes attorneys with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Republicans and former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, the report states. 

“We have been prepared for the worst for a long time because what we have seen is the worst on the part of this president in terms of his disrespect for the Constitution, his disregard of free will of the people and his stooping to any level for his own reelection,” said Pelosi. “We have tremendous intellectual, political and financial resources at our disposal. … We have our lawyers poised to move on a dime on Election Day or evening, as we see a problem.”

Read More: Biden: Trump is ‘terrified’ of Pennsylvania election results

According to Axios, Trump intends to declare victory on election night if the results show him ahead, even if millions of ballots remain to be counted.

Pelosi said she’s ready for that, too.

“This is not child’s play,” she said. “It is unconstitutional.” Adding, “We will make sure that we will have a fair count.″

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Best Practices for Deploying Hadoop Server on CentOS/RHEL 7 – Part 1

In this series of articles, we are going to cover the entire Cloudera Hadoop Cluster Building building with Vendor and Industrial recommended best practices. Part 1: Best Practices for Deploying Hadoop Server on CentOS/RHEL

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Netflix unveils trailer and photos for Shondaland series ‘Bridgerton’

It’s the first project from the streamer’s deal with Shonda Rhimes.

Netflix has finally unveiled the trailer for Bridgerton, the first offering from Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland since its move to the streamer. 

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According to the show synopsis provided by Netflix, Bridgerton is Inspired by the bestselling novels by Julia Quinn. The series follows Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne Bridgerton, eldest daughter of the powerful Bridgerton family as she makes her debut onto Regency London’s competitive marriage market. As her pursuit of love unravels, the high society scandal sheet written by the mysterious Lady Whistledown casts criticisms on Daphne who has caught the eye of London’s most desirable duke.

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“You do not know me and never shall, but be forewarned, dear reader: I certainly know you,” Lady Whistledown, as voiced by the legendary Julie Andrews, starts off. “The social season is upon us. We shall discover which young ladies might succeed at securing a match. Let it be known, if there’s a scandal, I shall uncover it … and share every last detail.”

Created by Chris Van Dusen, Bridgerton is a romantic, scandalous, and quick-witted series that celebrates the timelessness of enduring friendships, families finding their way, and the search for a love that conquers all. The series also stars Jonathan Bailey (Anthony Bridgerton), Nicola Coughlan (Penelope Featherington), Claudia Jessie (Eloise Bridgerton), Ruby Barker (Marina Thompson), Adjoa Andoh (Lady Danbury), Golda Rosheuvel (Queen Charlotte), Luke Thompson (Benedict Bridgerton), Luke Newton (Colin Bridgerton), Ruby Stokes (Francesca Bridgerton), Will Tilston (Gregory Bridgerton), Florence Hunt (Hyacinth Bridgerton), Ruth Gemmell  (Lady Violet Bridgerton), Bessie Carter (Prudence Featherington), Harriet Cains (Philipa Featherington), Polly Walker (Lady Portia Featherington), and Ben Miller (Lord Featherington).

Enter the highly desirable and rebellious Simon, the Duke of Hastings played by Regé-Jean Page, a committed bachelor and the catch of the season for the debutantes’ mamas. Despite proclaiming that they want nothing the other has to offer, the attraction between the Duke and Daphne is undeniable and sparks fly as they find themselves engaged in an increasing battle of wits while navigating society’s expectations for their future.

Read More: Shonda Rhimes readies ‘Notes on Love’ anthology series at Netflix

Bridgerton premieres Christmas Day on Netflix. 

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Eve to leave ‘The Talk’ to focus on ‘expanding our family’

‘I have had the most beautiful experience,’

Eve is parting ways with The Talk after four seasons.

Appearing in the studio remotely on Monday (Nov. 2), the 41-year-old rapper announced that December will be the last month she appears on the CBS daytime talk show. Eve says it’s been a great ride but she’s ready to move on to focus on building a family with her billionaire husband Maximillion Cooper.

“I’ve been so grateful that I’m able to stay here in London and do the show,” Eve told her co-hosts Sharon Osbournce, Sheryl Underwood and Carrie Ann Inaba.”But I can’t see, for me, the foreseeable future of traveling back at the moment.”

The coronavirus related lockdown in the UK has anchored Eve at her family home in London, USA Today reports.

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“This is one of the hardest decisions in the world, because I wish I hated one of you, but I don’t,” she joked. “It would just make it so much easier.”

Eve went on to describe the positive impact the show has had on her since she joined as co-host in 2017.

“I have had the most beautiful experience,” she said. “I’ve grown as a woman, as a person. I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again: I never thought that being on a talk show would be this much of an opening of my spirit, soul, personality, everything. Sitting onstage with all you women has been the best thing ever. I truly love you.”

Eve then shared that she and her husband are currently focused on “expanding our family.”

Over the summer, she opened up about her interracial marriage to Cooper for an episode of TV One’s’ Uncensored.

“I don’t think about our race. I don’t. When we first got together, yeah, of course. I had never been with a white guy seriously like that. So yeah, I definitely thought about it. But we are so honest with each other that we have discussions, and that’s a beautiful thing,” she said.

Read More: Eve on interracial dating: ‘Black men have been doing it for years’

After confirming her exit from The Talk on Monday, Eve’s co-hosts expressed their support for her decision. 

“Real friends support each other,” said Inaba. “We all support you.”

“There is a big place here for you always in my heart,”  Osbourne added. “I just want you to be happy.”

Of Eve’s plans to start a family with Cooper, Underwood joked that they should “hurry up so I can be an auntie.”

“We’re trying,” Eve replied. “We’re working on it.”

Watch her announcement via the YouTube video above

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Crowd chants ‘LeBron James sucks’ at rally as Trump slams NBA

‘When they don’t respect our flag, nobody wants to watch.’

President Donald Trump called out LeBron James at a rally Monday in Pennsylvania, and the crowd responded by chanting that the NBA superstar “sucks.”

A day before the 2020 presidential election, Trump made time to rant about the NBA Finals between James’ Los Angeles Lakers and the Heat.

“How about basketball? “How about LeBron?,” Trump asked the crowd assembled in the city of Avoca. “I felt badly for LeBron, very badly. Down 71% and that’s with the championship,” he continued, USA Today reports.

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“I didn’t watch one shot. I get bored. Back, forth, back, forth. You know why? When they don’t respect our country, when they don’t respect our flag, nobody wants to watch,” Trump added.

James previously made clear that the NBA community does not care if Trump watches the games or not. 

“I really don’t think the basketball community are sad about losing his viewership,” James told reporters during a post-game interview in August. “The game will go on without his eyes on it. I can sit here and speak for all of us that love the game of basketball, we could [not] care less.”

Trump appears to be less than impressed that the NBA superstar led the Lakers to their 17th championship last month.

“The NFL is way down,” Trump told his supporters on Monday. “You gotta stand for our flag. You gotta really be great to our flag and to our anthem and if you don’t do that, we’re not watching.”

The crowd then repeatedly chanted “LeBron James sucks.” Watch the moment via the Twitter video embed below.

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Trump and James have traded jabs as far back as 2017. Last month, the president called him a “hater” during an interview on Rush Limbaugh’s radio show. 

“He’s a great basketball player, but people don’t want to see a guy that’s that way. They don’t want to see that. … He’s a hater,” Trump said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “You don’t want to sit down, watch a basketball game, and then watch somebody that hates your guts, okay.”

In a tweet earlier this year, James said Trump made hate “fashionable again” in the United States.

theGrio previously reported, back in 2017, Trump rescinded an invitation to Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors to visit the White House following their National Championship win. James famously responded by calling the president a “ bum” in a tweet.

James has not revealed support of Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, however, he leads non-partisan voter reform efforts through charitable organizations.

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Rapper Loon to serve as fellow for Meek Mill’s REFORM Alliance

The “I Need a Girl” rapper is ready to give back after serving time in prison

Amir Junaid Muhadith, once known as Bad Boy rapper Loon has only been home from prison a few short months but he’s already helping create change for formally incarcerated individuals.

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Muhadith has teamed up with Meek Mill’s organization, REFORM Alliance, which “is committed to advancing criminal justice reform and eradicating laws and policies that perpetuate injustice in the United States,” per a press release obtained by theGrio. The former rapper will now serve as an inaugural fellow in its program designed to help formerly incarcerated individuals reintegrate into society.

Muhadith was sentenced to 14 years in prison back in 2011 for “conspiracy to distribute more than one kilogram of heroin,” per Revolt.

He was released back in July due to the coronavirus pandemic and with the help of the First Step Act.

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Jessica Jackson, the chief advocacy officer for REFORM Alliance was a part of a team that helped Muhadith get released from prison through the Act. Jackson explains: “The act was the culmination of a bipartisan effort to improve criminal justice outcomes, as well as to reduce the size of the federal prison population while also creating mechanisms to maintain public safety,” per the Bureau of Prisons.

“Amir’s first-hand perspective and strategic thinking will be invaluable to helping us improve an ineffective and destructive supervision system,” Jackson said in the release. “In the short amount of time he’s been released, Amir has already impressed us with his ideas and commitment to creating positive change.” 

Meek Mill sits as the co-chair of the organization along with fellow celebrities such as Jay- Z and Van Jones.

Muhadith says he can help the organization because he knows all too well the challenges of reentering society after serving time in prison.

Read More: Bad Boy Records rapper Loon granted release from prison

“I can personally relate to the stress of navigating life on supervision with the risk of reincarceration, so I’m grateful for the opportunity to use my experience to help REFORM and collaborate on ways to make a lasting impact on the system,” he said, per the press release. “It’s imperative that we provide people on probation with the support, training, and counseling to truly succeed rather than resort to punitive punishment.” 

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Lil Nas X claps back at Dave East after homophobic response to Nicki Minaj costume

Lil Nas X was quick with the clap back.

Lil Nas X’s Halloween costume had another rapper in his feelings. 

The “Old Town Road” rapper took to Instagram to drop a picture of himself dressed in a Nicki Minaj costume for the holiday. The 21-year-old was dressed in a Minaj-style signature blonde wig accompanied with plentiful cleavage peeking out the top of a tight pink dress that accentuated his waist and hips.

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But Harlem rapper Dave East was not in favor of the costume and posted his disdain for the outfit via social media. He said,

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“And y’all was mad at me about this n—” wrote Dave East per Lovebscott.com The publication says in another post, East added,

 “Bati mon bun up!!!!” “I gotta move to Jamaica, @PopcaanMusic on my wayyyyy chubble.” 

According to Forbes, Jamaica is a dangerous country for homosexuals and was once called the most homophobic place in the world, according to Time magazine.

“One of the Caribbean’s most popular vacation destinations for tourists worldwide, Jamaica was another shocking country to top our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says journalist Lyric Fergusson. “Jamaica ranks as the third-worst Caribbean nation for members of the LGBTQ+ community behind Barbados and Saint Lucia. This is largely due to Jamaica’s ‘buggery law,’ which is leftover from the colonial era and allows for a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, including hard labor. In fact, Jamaica was called ‘the most homophobic place on Earth’ by Time magazine in 2006 and LGBTQ+ people are sadly still the victims of homophobic violence today.”

But Lil Nas X quickly clapped back at East with this message, caught by Lovebscott.com,

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“It’s ‘batty man’ n—-s can’t even be homophobic the proper way smh butchering the hell out of the patois,” he adds. “Bro I don’t bother a soul in this industry. All I do is tweet and make bangers. Leave me alone Damn.”

Lil Nas X took home four Billboard Music Awards last month, including the Top 100 song for his huge hit “Old Town Road” with Billy Ray Cyrus.

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Victoria Mahoney will direct Kerry Washington and Sterling K. Brown in ‘Shadow Force’

The ‘Yelling at the Sky’ director will work with the two Emmy winners on her next film

It looks like Victoria Mahoney has a new project to helm. She’s set to direct Kerry Washington and Sterling K. Brown in the upcoming mvoie Shadow Force.

Read More: Kerry Washington stresses importance of voting, talks Election Day anxiety

The history-making second director of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker who is the first Black woman to receive a directing credit in the Star Wars franchise, will take on the drama from writers Leon Chills and Joe Carnahan.

Made with Love Media’s Stephen “Dr.” Love will produce alongside Washington and Brown’s production companies. 

Shadow Force follows an estranged couple who are being hunted by bounty killers. They must protect themselves and their son from their former shadow ops crew, now hell-bent on tracking them down. 

Washington and Brown appear to be looking forward to working with Mahoney.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be working with Victoria Mahoney,” they said in a statement. “Her vision is inspiring. Her enthusiasm is infectious. Her artistry and insight have already deepened this electrifying project.”

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Read More: Kerry Washington says Black people are ‘seduced into voting conservative’

The film is another huge accomplishment for Mahoney, one of Hollywood’s most sought-after Black, female directors. 

“Like with all of her work, she will bring iconic action, warmth, style, and gravitas to Shadow Force,” Erin Westerman, the president of production for Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, said in a statement. “We know she, along with Kerry and Sterling and the talented production team will elevate this exciting production.”

Read More: Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Sterling K. Brown on acting and activism

Mahoney directed the 2011 film Yelling to the Sky starring Zöe Kravitz and Jason Clarke. She’s also directed episodes of Power, Queen Sugar, Lovecraft Country and Grey’s Anatomy.

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Byron Allen urges Black Americans to go beyond voting and donate their dollars

The media mogul is joined by April Ryan, Dr. Jason Johnson, Dr. Christina M. Greer, Jody Amour and David A. Love for the final installment of ‘Vote For Your Life’

With Nov. 3 imminent, theGrio’s weekly online town hall Vote For Your Life reached its climax only two days before Election Day. For its final installment, host and theGrio’s VP of Digital Content Natasha Alford is joined by what she dubbed “the dream team” panel.

Episode six features Morgan State University professor Dr. Jason Johnson, Fordham University professor Dr. Christina M. Greer, journalist and author David A. Love and author Jody Amour. Byron Allen, owner of theGrio and White House correspondent April Ryan were returning panelists.

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Left to right: Dr. Jason Johnson, Dr. Christina M. Greer, Jody Amour, David A. Love, Natasha S. Alford, Byron Allen and April Ryan.

Although Election Day is finally upon us, some members of the panel have voted early, including Dr. Johnson, who feels if President Donald Trump isn’t removed, “all our freedoms are basically at risk.”

Just as with past panelists, like Tiffany Haddish and Marc Lamont Hill, Dr. Johnson talked about how the importance of other offices and how another four years of a Trump administration could impact local government.

“I like picking my leaders. I personally like having an impact on who is on the school board, what kind of judges will be giving me tickets, and which people will be determining whether or not my roads will be nice or bad,” Dr. Johnson stated. “I will lose that ability, all of us will lose that ability if Donald Trump is not removed from office.”

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Dr. Greer also not only voted early for this election but said she votes “early and often, Chicago style” for all election cycles. So, she will be using Nov. 3 as some time for herself to observe the importance of and the sacrifices made for her to exercise her right to vote.

“I try to use it as a solemn day and as a day to treat myself and reflect on the hundreds and thousands of Black people who were murdered or lynched trying to get to do this thing that I get to do, even though I had to wait in line for two and a half hours,” Dr. Greer said. “I think of all the women who were raped trying to get the franchise to vote.”

Allen echoed Dr. Greer’s sentiment that voting is the least the Black community could do. Throughout each of the past six episodes of Vote For Your Life, the Entertainment Studios CEO spoke candidly about the obligation of Black American’s not only to vote but to “lean in” and donate to candidates that best serve the interests of their communities.

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In this installment, Allen was unfiltered with his displeasure for those who don’t exercise their right to vote. “To me, that’s just shenanigan talk,” Allen stated. “That’s just foolishness. ‘Are you going to vote? Did you vote? How come you didn’t vote? I’m voting for the first time.'”

He continued, “As Christina said, when you think about our ancestors who died for our right to vote, it’s just inconceivable, it’s just wrong to even have that thought that ‘I’m not going to vote.'”

The panel discussed how voting is only the beginning of the process of improving life for Black Americans. Dr. Johnson used an analogy that summed up the steps that need to be taken to foster progress.

“Saying ‘go out and vote’ is kind of like saying to a person who wants to lose weight, ‘just eat better.’ You aint’ going to lose weight just by eating better. You also have to exercise, and sleep well, drink water and stop hanging out with your friends that eat lousy food.”

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“Voting is the same thing. Voting is the minimal thing that you can do. You also give money. You also attend community meetings. You go to school board, you got to city council, you protest from time to time, you write letters.”

There was much talk about how many Black Americans feel unmoved about having to choose between Trump or Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Amour spoke of his own experience of fielding such ambivalence from young activists in California who believe voting for Biden and Kamala Harris won’t change much.

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., arrive to speak at a news conference at Alexis Dupont High School in Wilmington, Del., Wednesday, Aug., 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

“Many of them who are marching for criminal justice are alarmed by the idea of having one the architects of mass incarceration, Joe Biden, at the top of the ticket and saying ‘that disheartens me,” Amour said. “Having a former DA and AG at the top of the ticket (Kamala Harris), that was disheartening to them. I had to bring home to them and why I went to the ballot was, even though you feel that way — I’m not going to knock anyone who feels that way, because there’s some basis for it — down-ballot is crucial.”

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Allen gave his predictions for the presidential race, but the results were a double edged sword.

“We have, what I believe, is good news and bad news. The good news is I think Biden and Harris are going to win by a landslide,” Allen stated.

“The bad news is Biden and Harris are not going to win, in my humble opinion, for the right reasons. Donald Trump is going to lose to the pandemic. Donald Trump is going to lose to mother nature. And now we have a bigger problem: what is it about America that America would have re-elected Donald Trump if mother nature didn’t step in?”

April Ryan, who’s been on all but one episode, stated that one of the reasons Black Americans get so disillusioned with voting is because they aren’t provided education for how politics work and affect them in schools. She says that basic civics classes would empower Black youth and get them prepared to be a part of the process, and the importance of donating.

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“We were never really taught collectively that, yes, you donate, the politicians will pay attention to you,” Ryan said. “We’ve always left it to other groups. Now, we understand, because people did not want to bring us to the table to learn so that we could own the table.”

David Love recognizes that the tactics of taking away the Black vote goes far beyond education. He concedes that this election is different and the stakes are higher than ever.

“Every four years, they tell you, ‘This is the most important election of all time,’ and this time it’s actually true. I really look at this election as the white man’s last stand, and I’m not saying that lightly,” Love said.

He added, “They see that Black and Brown folks are going to be the majority, they’re going to do whatever they can. Because they know that they can’t win fair and square, they have to do whatever they can; cheat, steal, kill, in order to stay in power.”

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#EndSars protests: How Anthony Unuode gave his life for a better Nigeria

Nigerians pay tribute to #EndSars protester Anthony Unuode after he was killed in the capital.

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Beyoncé reveals how she’s explaining state of world to Blue Ivy, twins

The global pop culture icon opened up about how she approaches parenting during social unrest and a pandemic

In her December cover story for British Vogue, Beyoncé shared her approach to parenting her three children.

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As the mother to 8-year-old Blue Ivy and 3-year-old twins Rumi and Sir Carter, the singer has fully embraced motherhood as an inspiration in her life. She told British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful that after giving birth to her first child in 2012, she felt the need to empower Black and African voices.

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“From that point on, I truly understood my power, and motherhood has been my biggest inspiration. It became my mission to make sure she lived in a world where she feels truly seen and valued. I was also deeply inspired by my trip to South Africa with my family,” she said. “And after having my son, Sir Carter, I felt it was important to uplift and praise our boys and to assure that they grow up with enough films, children’s books and music that promote emotional intelligence, self-value, and our rich history.”

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She also shared that she empowers her children to use their voices and tries to be an example. The Lemonade singer said Blue Ivy is smart and aware of the world and she does everything to keep her in positive spirits.

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“I have become a better listener. Blue is very smart, and she is aware that there is a shift, but it is my job as a parent to do my best to keep her world as positive and safe as can be for an eight-year-old. My best advice is to love them harder than ever. I let my children know that they are never too young to contribute to changing the world. I never underestimate their thoughts and feelings, and I check in with them to understand how this is affecting them,” the 39-year-old artist remarked.

“Blue saw some of the reactions to the “Brown Skin Girl” video, as well as some of the videos from the philanthropic work I’ve done this year. When I tell her I’m proud of her, she tells me that she’s proud of me and that I’m doing a good job. It’s teeeeeew much sweetness. She melts my heart. I believe the best way to teach them is to be the example.”

Together the family has started new traditions during the quarantine, including a creative activity called Fashion Fridays.

“Every Friday, we would dress up in my clothes or make clothes together and take each other’s pictures. It became a ritual for us and an opportunity to handle this crazy year together,” Beyoncé told Vogue.

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As theGrio reported, the singer and philanthropist released her latest Ivy Park collection ‘Drip 2’ on Oct. 30. The fashion-forward athletic line included lime green, coral, tan, and green athleisure looks.

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Supreme Court rules in favor of BLM activist DeRay McKesson

A Louisiana police officer sought to hold Black Lives Matter activist Deray McKesson responsible for his injuries

The Supreme Court handed a victory to Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson as it struck down a ruling that would’ve undermined the First Amendment.

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The high court voided a lower court ruling that permitted a Louisiana police officer to move forward with a lawsuit against McKesson in response to a 2016 protest after the death of Alton Sterling, CNBC reports. An officer from Baton Rouge was hit with a rock by a still-unidentified suspect during a protest. The anonymous officer suffered injuries to his brain, teeth, and head.

The officer wanted to hold McKesson legally accountable since he organized the event where the incident took place. A federal appellate court previously granted the officer permission to continue with the suit because “a violent confrontation with a police officer was a foreseeable effect of negligently directing a protest.”

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However, the Supreme Court returned the case to the lower courts for further view due to “novel issues of state law,” on Monday. The decision by the justices was 7 to 1. Justice Clarence Thomas dissented and newly appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not take part in the ruling.

“The Louisiana Supreme Court, to be sure, may announce the same duty as the Fifth Circuit,” the justices wrote. However, the justices added, the 5th Circuit should not have “ventured into so uncertain an area” of law that was “laden with value judgments and fraught with implications for First Amendment rights” without guidance from the Louisiana Supreme Court on Louisiana law.

McKesson celebrated the ruling on social media. He characterized it as a “win” for activists who may have been prevented from organizing lest they be held responsible for the actions of others.

“I’ve been in this legal battle since Nov 2016 and the Supreme Court vacated the 5th Circuit decision against me that said that individual organizers can be civilly liable for injuries/damages. This is [a] win for every organizer & activist. Let’s keep fighting,” he tweeted.

The ACLU defended McKesson in the suit claiming that another outcome would’ve had a chilling consequence on speech.

“The Supreme Court has long recognized that peaceful protesters cannot be held liable for the unintended, unlawful actions of others,” said American Civil Liberties Union national legal director David Cole. “If the law had allowed anyone to sue leaders of social justice movements over the violent actions of others, there would have been no civil rights movement. The lower court’s ruling is a threat to the First Amendment rights of millions of Americans.”  

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However, a representative for the anonymous officer insisted that the 5th circuit “got it right” and the loss was merely due to a technicality.

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Kentucky police training program quoted Hitler, advocated ‘regular employment of violence’

Hitler’s ideas were mentioned several times throughout the document.

Training materials from The Kentucky State Police have come under fire for the promotion of violence and their embrace of both Adolf Hitler and Confederate general Robert E. Lee.

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A student newspaper broke the news that the Kentucky state police were using a slide show that contained quotes from the Nazi leader to train its cadets. The Washington Post reports that a student newspaper, Manual RedEye, run by Louisville’s duPont Manual High School discovered the 33-page slide show after a local lawyer gave them the documents they obtained to use for a lawsuit against Kentucky State Police.

“We will collect all the facts and take immediate corrective action,” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said after the story was published Friday. He said he first heard about the report on social media.

The news comes after Louisville police have been criticized for the shooting death of Breonna Taylor, the unarmed young woman shot by police officers in her home during a botched ‘no-knock’ raid.

One of the slides entitled ‘Violence of Action’ includes a line from Hitler’s anti-Semitic manifesto, “Mein Kampf,” that reads, “The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence. ” The slide also said, “Be a loving father, spouse, and friend as well as the ruthless killer.”

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The training materials seemingly support a warrior-style police training which encourages officers to be aggressive and to use force, per the source.

Several pages in the slide show also include lines like, “A warrior must possess certain traits, protect certain things and have the courage to do both at all costs.”

Hitler is quoted three times, according to the report.

The slide show also quotes Lee, statues of whom have been the subject of removal efforts around the country.

“Private and public life are subject to the same rules; truth and manliness will carry you through the world much better than policy, or tact, or expediency, or any other word that was ever devised to conceal a deviation from a straight line,” the Lee quote reads.

Morgan Hall, communications director for the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet was quoted in the Manual RedEye story as saying that the training manuals made reference to were outdated and hadn’t been in use by the state police since 2013.

“It is unacceptable that this material was ever included in the training of law enforcement,” Hall said. “Our administration does not condone the use of this material.”

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The Anti-Defamation League is now getting involved.

“It is entirely inexcusable for the words of Hitler to be used in training Kentucky State Police,” the Anti-Defamation League said per Twitter. “ADL is actively working in the state to determine what happened and ensure it doesn’t happen again.”

Kentucky congressman Rep. John Yarmuth also tweeted his disgust at the materials.

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“As a Kentuckian, I am angry and embarrassed. And as a Jewish American, I am genuinely disturbed that there are people like this who not only walk among us, but who have been entrusted to keep us safe,” he tweeted. “There needs to be consequences.”

The Kentucky state police assisted Louisville police in quelling protests and prepared a ballistics report in the Taylor case.

“The focus on warriors and combat is deeply problematic. It is exceedingly rare that police officers have to fight for their lives,” Dr. Jack Glaser, a professor who studies police at the University of California Berkeley said in an email to Manual RedEye. “Even if it is sometimes necessary to use serious physical force, starting with a warrior mindset is not necessary and can make violent conflict more likely.”

According to a Washington Post database, KSP has killed 16 people since 2018, the most of any law enforcement outfit in the state. None of the fatal shootings were recorded on police body cameras.

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Anthony Brown, De La Soul, and Rapsody and more drop music for the movement

Here are 5 songs we’ve got in heavy rotation just before the election featuring Anthony Brown, De La Soul and Rapsody

With the presidential election looming, ongoing social unrest, and the coronavirus pandemic permeating headlines tons of artists have honed in on their talent to create music for the movement. 

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Here are a few new releases we’ll have on loop:

De La Soul: “Remove 45”

Rap icons De La Soul have spent their entire career expanding the boundaries of hip hop. Their latest project will push those boundaries even further. “Remove 45,” is their latest single and it features Styles P, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch, rap activist Mysonne, and Chuck D.  

“When it comes to this president and his administration we need to exercise our right to vote and REMOVE him from office,” says POS. De La Soul dropped the single to address issues the country is facing and encourage people to vote to vote Donald Trump out of office.”

Tiffany Wilson: “America” 

Memphis-born soul songstress Tiffany Wilson recently released her single, “America,” a powerful reflection on the state of the nation. The timely track addresses the gun violence epidemic, rampant injustice, racial inequality, and gross standards plaguing our country head-on. Tiffany’s voice echoes the tension, weariness, frustration, anger, and torment experienced by a generation.

Got a little story, we’ve heard too many times about a little boy unafraid of taking lives of other little boys and girls and don’t think twice. Where was another choice where nobody paid the price?,” she sings in the opening. “The song is a question,” Tiffany says. “Is this how we keep America great?”

Rapsody ft. Bilal: “Pray Momma Don’t Cry”

9th Wonder produced the track that’s featured in the I Can’t Breathe/ Music for the Movement EP from Hollywood Records and The Undefeated. The cover is performed by Grammy-nominated Rapsody and features Bilal. The project reimagines historically significant songs as well as original songs by and for Black America with contemporary artists and producers. 

Each song comes with exclusive artwork created by Black artists.  In a year of reckoning on the matter of racial inequities, as well as a global pandemic and economic downturn, the music reminds and evokes the importance of standing against injustice.   

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H.E.R.: “I Can’t Breathe”

Back in June, H.E.R. released “I Can’t Breathe” and the single is more timely than ever.

“Just by the title, you know that it means something very, very kind of painful and very revealing. These lyrics were kind of easy to write because it came from a conversation with what’s happening right now, what’s been happening, and the courage we need to see,” she said at the time. “I think music is powerful when it comes to change and when it comes to healing, and that’s why I wrote this song; to make a mark in history. And I hope this song does that.” 

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Anthony Brown: “Call to Action” 

Anthony Brown just released the video for their latest single “Call to Action” and in it, the song’s message of unity is crystal clear. 

“The recent killings of unarmed people of color sent me through a range of emotions. I sat in utter shock and disbelief while watching the senseless killing of George Floyd. What was even worse to me was to see the wide range of responses and thoughts of so many of my fellow Americans who couldn’t feel the hurt and pain because their lives are so far removed from the realities of racism, bigotry, and social injustice that exist in our country,” Brown said in a statement. 

“With tears in my eyes, I sat at the piano and sang my response. Call to action is not just for people of color. It’s bigger than political party. It’s bigger than gender or region. This song is about unifying ALL of us for the purpose of seeing the world we live in better for those of us in it right now and better for the generations to follow. We can’t sit on the sidelines. We all have to get in the fight for human decency, morals, and the value of human lives…whatever color they may be. This is a call to action!”

His upcoming album, Stuck in the House: The Pandemic Project,  is due out November 6. 

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