Everyone is going a little stir crazy right now. Here is an Old Skool remedy that can help you and your family pass the time and take your mind off of what is happening in the world right now. I haven’t put together a jigsaw puzzle in years and it was so much fun. It takes so much concentration that it takes your mind off the news. Thank you to my Spelman Sister Shauna Bain for including this in my gift bag!
This past weekend, I attended my dear friend Manuela Testolini’s “In a Perfect World” luncheon celebrating some phenomenal women. Luncheon honoree Misty Copeland spoke about her journey to becoming the first African American female lead dancer of the American Ballet Theater. Very empowering afternoon with women who are changing the world!
I was very honored to receive this Commendation from the County of Los Angeles presented to me by Supervisor Mark Ridley Thomas. It reads, “In recognition of dedicated service to the affairs of the community and for the civic pride demonstrated by numerous contributions for the benefit of all the residents of Los Angeles County.” Thank you to MLK Community Health Foundation for honoring me with the Game Changer Award.
I spent the day in New Orleans to join TLC Network and Sharp Entertainment at the Realscreen television conference to talk about the phenomenal success of the “90 Day Fiance” franchise. I have been hosting the Tell All reunion shows for several years. When I was first asked to host the Tell All’s, I had no idea that it would become as popular as it is. It has been super fun being a part of the show.
I remember this moment as though it were yesterday. August 2008. I interviewed Kobe Bryant at the Beijing Olympics. You can look at his face and see how excited he was to represent the United States in the games. Thank you for bringing home the gold, Kobe. Thank you for all the memories. RIP.
I meant to share this picture on the official holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King as a tribute. But, here is it! This is one of one of my FAVORITE teachers from my alma mater Spelman College - Dr. Christine Farris, sister of Dr.King. As students, we use to ask her questions in class about her younger brother, Martin, and she would tell us beautiful and heart-warming stories about him. She said Martin was a regular kid, playing outside with his friends, playing pranks (like pulling her hair) and getting into mischief. It wasn’t until his family faced a stark instance of racism that Martin declared, “I’m going to turn this world upside down” and make it right, fair and just for all. Dr. Farris taught us, as students that we could all be Game Changers like Martin if we have a great concern for humanity.
The S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for Girls is in production on a major new project that I am very excited about. Last weekend, the house was full of some amazing young women who are participating in the project and they are ROCK STARS! Can’t wait to share more details about our vision!
This was quite and amazing day! I received the GAME CHANGER Award by MLK Community Hospital. Quite an honor! Thank you for recognizing the work of the S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for Girls in helping to improve the lives of underserved and underrepresented girls. I appreciate you and I am inspired by your amazing work improving the health of the people in your community. #shaun4girls
This month, I’m honored to receive the Game Changer Award given by Martin Luther King Community Hospital. On this day, I got to visit the facility and learn how the staff is impacting the lives of 1.3 million people in South Los Angeles. The hospital’s mission is to provide quality care and improve the health of the community.
We celebrated the beginning of the New Year at Faithful Central Bible Church with Bishop Kenneth Ulmer and First Lady Togetta. We were treated to an amazing concert by gospel artist Maranda Curtis that has us all up on our feet. We have set the tone for a blessed and prosperous 2020!
This picture is special. In years past, whenever I would come home for Christmas, my Dad, sister, Jewel, brother, Kwame and I would go to the movies. It was a tradition. Since Dad passed, I try to keep that tradition going - calling Kwame and Jewel and asking them what movie they want to see. Tonight, it was “Knives Out” (really good!). The Christmas trees lighting the streets of Birmingham, the Detroit suburb, glowing in the background, present as “Orbs” - and I can’t help but think...that is Dad surrounding his children with his love. And I’m sure he liked the movie, too.