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Maiysha Kai
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Maiysha Kai is former managing editor of The Glow Up and host of The Root Presents: It's Lit!, and your average Grammy-nominated goddess next door. May I borrow some sugar?

Don’t want to waste my excitement until some time has passed and more results are in, but... I’m pretty excited about Sephora’s inclusionary strategy and implementation. If they get this down pat, the next move would be for other companies to adopt a similar attitude. It’d be nice to have a pleasant in-store

Well that 2000 payment was passed in the CARES act back in May.

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Using your example, lets keep going: So if you owed someone $2000 and you gave them $1200 and then $600 wouldn’t you only owe them $200? See how the math don’t math?

Let’s make the simple.

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$600 + $1400 = $2000.

Yup.  Several of the brand new congresspeople are Trojan horses.  Boebert for sure; probably Marjorie Taylor-Greene and Madison Cawthorne too. 

You really think a man that drags around his token brown child would do this?

It was Gaetz. 100% Gaetz.

Agreed with the article on all points. Wintour is wrong on the point of power: a more formal, less familiar, look would convey Kamala Harris’ power and support a narrative of power. Wintour contradicts her use of “welcoming” earlier in her mealy-mouthed response. Why does Kamala Harris have to be “welcoming” as

ever since ive learned about clubhouse it sounded like the party line of my teen years but with topics

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I think you got it completely. Happy and relaxed looks good in a photo, not because of approachability or whatever but because it looks more natural than a traditional, heavily posed, extremely formal shoot. But there’s a good way and a bad way to do it. And this is, without question, a bad way to do it. It looks like

...when the two images arrived at Vogue, all of us felt very, very strongly that the less formal portrait of the Vice President-Elect really reflected the moment that we were living in ... And we felt to reflect this tragic moment in global history, a much less formal picture, something that was very, very accessible

“I think that the fact that the cover itself is so charming, and so relaxed, and, for me, so surprising, and so real,” she muses, noting that the cover is “a very welcoming image

Every year I teach a poetry critique unit, and every year one of the poems that resonates most with the students is Audre Lorde’s “Hanging Fire.” That poem is pure honesty. 

She never should’ve sidelined Andre Leon Talley. 

Also, I’m the same grouchy negro who initially thought Facebook was redundant (“I already have MySpace, and MySpace has music!”) and Twitter was valueless (“So people just write haikus to each other? Why not just text?”)