Shaun Robinson

TV Host • Author • Producer • Motown Gal

Action!

It’s back on the set in Vancouver for the final week of filming! 🎥 Today is going to be a pretty long day but, we’ve got a great crew and I am so excited to be an #ExecutiveProducer on these movies! Our amazing cast will be announced soon!

On set

Executive producing a film means making dozens of decisions each day. This is now my 4th movie where I share an EP chair and there is nothing like being right here on set and seeing the process from the beginning until the moment you watch it on TV!

Janet Jackson

Loved watching the Janet Jackson documentary! This #tb picture is from a one-on-one interview I did with her. Janet was kind enough to sign a copy of my book for teen girls on building self-esteem, “Exactly As I Am”. I know the topic resonated with her after the journey she has had to fully love and accept herself. I’m so happy that she is finally able to speak her truth. 💜

Martin’s Sister

Dr. Christine Farris was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s sister. She was one of my teachers when I was a student at Spelman College. I remember the first day of class with Dr. Farris. There were whispers amongst us young students, that our teacher was, indeed, related to the larger-than-life Dr. King whom I had only known through my high school history books and the calendar on Grandma’s kitchen wall. One kid raised her hand and asked, “Did you know Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?” Dr. Farris, who was so regal in her stance, said in a slow, measured tone, “Yeeess. Martin was my younger brother.” We all gasped! We were riveted whenever she would tell us stories of her and brother’s life and how we should all strive for excellence for ourselves and justice for all people. How excited was I when I saw Dr. Farris several years ago at an event at Spelman where I received an award and she was being honored also! She was still as regal as ever! How life comes full circle. Today, I remember both Dr. King and Dr. Farris and their lessons that must be continued today.

Model Mom

So, when Mom and I were going through old pictures while I was home in Detroit for the holidays, we came across this one of her. Mom told me she did some modeling back-in-the-day and needed some pictures so her dad, my grandfather, “Daddy Jimmy”, took these of her. I think I look more like her in the first one - the smiling one - but, I can also see the resemblance in serious pic. (Or should I say the “sexy” one, Mom? 😉)

Searching for Ben McFarlin

I’m hoping you can help me locate any of my cousins. Here’s the story: Ben McFarlin was a sharecropper from #Barnesville Georgia. He had 22 children - 11 by his first wife, 11 by his second wife, 11 boys, 11 girls and both wives were named, “Lizzie”. My grandmother, Sarah, was the first child of the second, Lizzie. Her only child was my dad. I’m looking for any of the grandchildren and great grandchildren of the McFarlin 22. These are the only pictures of them that we could find. I wrote the captions underneath to identify them. If you know of anyone who might be my cousin, please tag them below. Thank you, FAM. ~Shaun ❤️

No picture of by great-grandfather, Ben McFarlin, has been found in our family

Our Family Story

My great-grandmother, Lizzie, and my Aunt Carrie, (Grandma’s sister). Grandma wrote their names on this pic)

Grandma with her brother, Uncle Grady (right) and my daddy

Uncle Joe (Grandma’s brother). So handsome!

My Aunt Lil (Grandma’s sister) Love this picture of her

Uncle Grady (left) And I think these other two men are also Grandma’s brothers. She wrote “Robert and W.C.” on the back of picture

My very fun Aunt Amanda! (Grandma’s sister)

Uncle John (Grandma’s brother) and his grandchildren

Grandma (in blue) was always so happy when she was around her siblings. From left (Aunt Amanda, Uncle John and Aunt Lil)

All of Ben’s children. Looking to find more information about Grandma’s brothers and sisters and about Ben himself. There are so many cousins I have around the world. I would love to find them.

Sidney Poitier

An Icon. A Master of his craft. A pioneer. It was a blessing to have met the incredible Sidney Poitier. What a life well-lived. There wasn’t anyone who did it better than he. I’m thankful to have met him. My deepest condolences to the Poitier family. RIP. You magnificent angel. 🕊

The incredible Mr. Sidney Poitier and me at the Essence Luncheon

A Picture of Memories

Kicking this New Year off with a #throwback. ❤️ I was at Mom’s house yesterday and we were going through boxes and boxes of old pictures. Mom said, “Look! I found one from your wedding!” Dad looked so handsome walking me down the aisle. I miss him so much. 😢 When I look at this picture, I think about the young (30-year-old) woman who had dreams of a perfect future and how strong she had to be when faced with disappointment. How she had to pick herself up, dust herself off and keep going. And, if I could talk to her, I would comfort her by saying…”You’re going to be okay. Actually, you’re going to be way more than okay. Just keep praying like your parents and grandparents taught you and God is going to take care of you, just fine.” 2022 will be a year of great dreams and some disappointments but, knowing that you are protected and surrounded by the love and power of God will make everything okay. (Actually, more than okay.) 😉

Your Year-End Giving

Hey Guys! It’s Shaun and Sarah! It’s the end of the year already and we are cleaning out the old, making room for the new and setting our goals for the new year! We hope you will think about the @shaunfoundationforgirls for your year-end giving. When you donate, you empower a girl to change the world! Your gift is tax-deductible and it is a gift that matters. Go to shaunfoundationforgirls.org and click “donate”. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! 🎊

A Gift that Matters

Happy Holidays! As 2021 comes to a close, I would like to send a big “THANK YOU!” to all of the wonderful donors who have supported the S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for Girls throughout the year. Our mission to empower under-served and underrepresented girls and young women has been possible because of you. I am grateful! Our work is far from over. The pandemic has been challenging but, we are committed to reaching even more girls. As you think about your YEAR-END GIVING, please consider the S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for Girls. By clicking the link below, you are helping us empower girls to succeed in the areas of (S)TEM, (H)EALTH, (A)RTS, (U)NITY and (N)EIGHBORHOODS. Our grants have helped amazing organizations like you see in these pictures! Your donation is tax-deductible. Thank you and many blessings in the New Year! 💜Shaunfoundationforgirls.org/donate

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