Breonna Taylor's Mom Tamika Palmer and Tina Knowles Tear Up Discussing Heroes Act
Tina has penned an open letter urging Congress to pass the Heroes Act, which helps to fund absentee voting and making voting more accessible. It has also been backed by the mothers of Black children who have died like Breonna and Trayvon. "People have the feeling that their votes don't count, that their voices don't count," Tina added on the Today show. Officers fired over 20 shots into the apartment, including eight shots at Breonna, who was asleep and unarmed when LMPD entered her residence. RELATED CONTENT:Louisville PD Fires Officer Involved in Breonna Taylor's DeathBeyonce Writes Letter to Kentucky AG About Breonna Taylor CaseLouisville to Ban No-Knock Warrants After Breonna Taylor's Death
This Houston non-profit got a major boost from Beyoncรฉ and Megan Thee Stallion | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
This Houston non-profit got a major boost from Beyoncรฉ and Megan Thee Stallion | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: May 8, 2020, 2:36 pmBread of Life, Inc. has been feeding the hungry in our city since 1992 Last week Houstonians Beyoncรฉ and rapper Megan Thee stallion broke the internet with their "Savage Remix," a collaboration that helps a local organization that's been feeding the hungry. And since the COVID-19 crisis started, the help is needed more than ever. Dr. Rudy Rasmus, founder of Bread of Life and pastor from St. John's Downtown, explained the efforts theyโve been making to help families struggling to put food on their tables.