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He is signed to Playwright Music, a record label started by Christian hip-hop legend K-Drama. Growing up, Simms loved listening to Christian hip-hop and said the music shaped his life and faith. “There was something about the vulnerability of people who took the craft seriously to give those life lessons and nuggets of wisdom.”
K-Drama was friends with Simms’ uncle and was someone that Simms looked up to, describing him as a hero.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As she nears a decision on whether to seek the presidency, Sen. Kamala Harris is taking on what could be a hurdle in a Democratic primary: her past as a prosecutor.
In her memoir published Tuesday, the California Democrat describes herself as a “progressive prosecutor” and says it’s a “false choice” to decide between supporting the police and advocating for greater scrutiny of law enforcement. The argument is aimed at liberal critics of her record who argue she was sometimes too quick to side with the police and too slow to adopt sentencing reforms.
U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Ca., leaves a campaign event at Miami Dade College in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)
“I know that most police officers deserve to be proud of their public service and commended for the way they do their jobs,” Harris writes in “The Truths We Hold.” ”I know how difficult and dangerous the job is, day in and day out, and I know how hard it is for the officers’ families, who have to wonder if the person they love will be coming home at the end of each shift.”
But, she continues, “I also know this: it is a false choice to suggest you must either be for the police or for police accountability. I am for both. Most people I know are for both. Let’s speak some truth about that, too.”
A black mother in Springfield, Missouri is crying foul after a local school allegedly doled out a weak punishment to a bully who edited a photograph to depict her son as a slave. Local news station KY3 reports that mother Kierra Nabors is slamming officials at the Cherokee Middle School for inaction...
The post Black mom furious after school gives ‘slap on the hand’ to bully who photoshopped her son as a slave appeared first on Raw Story.
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