Arkansas’ transgender law and the future of trans rights in America | ‘REVOLT BLACK NEWS’

Arkansas’ transgender law and the future of trans rights in America | ‘REVOLT BLACK NEWS’

Arkansas’ transgender law and the future of trans rights in America | ‘REVOLT BLACK NEWS’

In this “REVOLT BLACK NEWS” segment, a one-on-one discussion is held between David Johns and Dylan Hughes about the recent laws passed across multiple states banning the rights of transgender youth. On Tuesday (April 6) alone, Arkansas became the very first U.S. state to ban gender-affirming healthcare for minors. The bill now being called the “most extreme anti-trans law yet” by many.

Inspired by Sean “Diddy” Combs’ successful “State Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirus” town hall, “REVOLT BLACK NEWS” is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.

“When I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch ‘REVOLT BLACK NEWS.’” said Combs. “We’re here with solutions. We’ve already heard about what we can’t do, but this is what we can do.”

Sounding Off On Biden vs Trump & Election 2020 | Ebro in the Morning Uncensored

Sounding Off On Biden vs Trump & Election 2020 | Ebro in the Morning Uncensored

Go behind the scenes of Ebro in the Morning! Watch the show live from your laptop as they discuss the biggest topics of the day, and go behind the scenes behind the conversations off air. Uncensored.

Today Ebro in the Morning discussed:

  • Former President Barack Obama endorsing Joe Biden for president & if the party can unite together
  • Taking Callers On The Upcoming 2020 Election
  • Guru Talk
  • Cyntoia Brown Documentary To Be Released On Netflix
  • Pop Smoke Documentary In The Works
  • Ebro Sounds Off On Bhad Bhabie & 6ix9ine

DMX | Where Are They Now? | Depression, Multiple Personalities Disorder & Recent Tragedy

DMX | Where Are They Now? | Depression, Multiple Personalities Disorder & Recent Tragedy

Rapper DMX took over as the undisputed king of rap. X, whose real name is Earl Simmons was that rare breed of a superstar whose credibility on the streets would turn him into a commercial powerhouse and while his ascent to the top of the rap game was almost a decade in the making, his journey transformed him into one of rap’s most iconic personalities. It can be easy to forget how successful X was. I mean, to this day, he’s the only rapper to ever have his first five studio albums debut at number 1 on the Billboard 200. X has also made headlines for reasons outside of his career. He’s been in jail around 30 times throughout the course of his life with charges varying from drug possession to robbery, to probation violation, and a whole lot in between. He’s also struggled with an addiction to questionable substances since he was 14-years-old – and this addiction to narcotics would result in the latest turn of events in his life – being admitted to the hospital in April of 2021 after suffering a heart attack due to an overdose. So, as DMX fights for his life and as some of his closest friends in the industry send out their warmest wishes for him to get better.

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