Clara Wu Tsai, Meek Mill, and Celebrities Team Up with REFORM Alliance and Brooklyn Nets for Annual Season of Giving Event

Clara Wu Tsai, Meek Mill, and Celebrities Team Up with REFORM Alliance and Brooklyn Nets for Annual Season of Giving Event

Clara Wu Tsai, co-founder of REFORM Alliance, and hip-hop artist Meek Mill joined forces with La La Anthony, Cordae, Carmela Zumbado, and WNBA Star Epiphanny Prince at the Barclays Center for the Brooklyn Nets vs. Denver Nuggets matchup, hosting a VIP experience for families impacted by the criminal justice system.

System-impacted families were treated to a private arena tour, exploring top spots and VIP suites before enjoying a formal dinner. Children received giveaway bags filled with Nets merchandise, REFORM swag, and more. The evening continued with an exclusive shoot-around experience on the court, where players warmed up for the game.

Clara Wu Tsai, Meek Mill, and REFORM CEO Robert Rooks addressed the ongoing fight for criminal justice reform, emphasizing REFORM Alliance’s recent legislative win in Pennsylvania. Celebrities Cordae and La La shared passionate remarks, underscoring the importance of reform efforts. The event highlighted the unique impact of the U.S. criminal justice system on women, focusing on the high prevalence of trauma and the challenges faced by primary caregivers. REFORM Alliance’s Season of Giving marks its third annual holiday event, providing exclusive experiences for families affected by the criminal justice system.

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The Northstar Group/The Source Magazine Celebrates Kwanzaa “The Nguzo Saba”

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Happy Holidays! Today starts the cultural and reflective holiday and celebration of the Nguzo Saba, also known as Kwanzaa.

Kwanzaa is a cultural and reflective holiday not a religious or a political holiday. Inspired by the Black empowerment period, with leaders such as Malcolm X and the Black Panther Party, Kwanzaa was created by educator Dr. Maulana Karenga in the mid-1960’s in the U.S. during the Civil Rights Movement. It is a time when African-Americans celebrate their African heritage.
Dr. Karenga is chair and professor of African-American Studies at the California State University at Long Beach. Kwanzaa was created to establish a holiday in an effort to pull the African-American community together in pride and unity especially given the heritage and culture of African-Americans was beaten and stripped from them by Europeans and white-Americans who did not wish to see them united and inspired, during the horrible slavery period in North America and the Caribbean.

The principles of Kwanzaa is based on ideas generated from an ancient African Swahili seven-day-long harvest celebration. Dr. Karenga took some old ideas, and added some new ideas, and came up with a special celebration which has now caught on and become a respected cultural holiday, called Kwanzaa.

Kwanzaa begins each year on December 26 and lasts through the first day in January. The symbols of Kwanzaa are African harvest symbols, like ears of dried corn and colorfully woven tablecloths. Participants celebrate, enthusiastically prepare and decorate their homes for Kwanzaa while celebrating Kwanzaa’s seven principles.

These seven principles are derived from African Heritage, which Karenga has claimed “is a communitarian African philosophy,” representing “the best of African thought and practice in constant exchange with the world.” The values comprise Kawaida, a Swahili term for tradition and reason. Each of the seven days of Kwanzaa is dedicated to one of the following principles and presented as follows:

Umoja (Unity): To strive for and to maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race. American slavery orchestrated chaos & division.
Kujichagulia (Self-Determination): To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves. Seeking to reclaim culture.
Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility): To build and maintain our community together and make our brothers’ and sisters’ problems our problems, and to solve them together.
Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics)To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.
Nia (Purpose): To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
Kuumba (Creativity): To do as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.
Imani (Faith): To believe with all our hearts in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.
An important symbol is the Kinara, the wooden candlestick. This candlestick holds 7 candles in a row. The center candle is black, to signify unity. There are 3 red candles on one side, and 3 green candles on the other.

Day One: The black candle is the focus then lit. This is a day of UNITY & togetherness, sharing feelings.

Day Two: A red candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing traditions.

Day Three:A green candle is lit. This is day of togetherness, sharing a common goal.

Day Four: A red candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing a family gift.

Day Five: A green candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing dreams and hopes.

Day Six: A red candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing creativity.

Day Seven: A green candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing a feast.

Happy Kwanzaa and Happy Holidays from The Source!

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Kanye West Issues Apology To Jewish Community: ‘I Deeply Regret Any Pain I May Have Caused’

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Kanye West has issued an apology to the Jewish community after his name was written on a missile that is being used in the Hamas war. Ye issued his apology for antisemitic remarks and Hitler’s support in Hebrew.

The statement was shared on Ye’s Instagram account, apologizing for his offensive remarks over the past year. A translation of the apology reads:

“I sincerely apologize to the Jewish community for any unintended outburst caused by my words or actions, it was not my intention to hurt or disrespect, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused. I am committed to starting with myself and learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding in the future. Your forgiveness is important to me, and I am committed to making amends and promoting unity.”

According to TMZ, Haim Gozali, an Israeli mixed-martial artist, wrote his name on the weapon and has a history of celebrating the death of Palestinians.

The message sent with Gozali’s tweet reads: “@kanyewest you don’t like us jewish. So we don’t like you too!!!!”

The message on the missile reads: “Kanye West Flying to Gaza Haim Gozali.”

You can see it below.

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DC Young Fly Speaks on Missing Ms. Jacky Oh During the Holidays: ‘Definitely Needed in the Household’

DC Young Fly Speaks on Missing Ms. Jacky Oh During the Holidays

DC Young Fly speaks about missing his partner, the late Ms. Jacky Oh, during the holiday season. Speaking with Page Six, DC Young Fly reveals why “mothers are definitely needed in the household.”

“A mother is a nurturing spirit, the father is a protector,” Young Fly said. “You need nurturing spirits around at all times. So definitely a mother’s needed.”

READ MORE: D.C. Young Fly Delivers Moving Tribute at Jacky Oh’s Funeral: ‘Find You a Relationship with God! Keep God First’

He added, “I don’t have a feminine side. I am a king who learns how to be nurturing… I can go out [and] fight, provide and protect. But when you go home, you have to have a soft side, because they are kids that you have to nurture, and make sure they’re taken care of. But there is no feminine energy over here. You just got to learn how to speak to them, that’s all.”

READ MORE: Comedian DC Young Fly Breaks Silence Following His Lover’s Death

DC Young Fly revealed what is keeping him together: Keeping the energy right, and just knowing that everything is going to be all right, [as] long as you stay positive, and have an optimistic mindset — and just knowing that the energy is always with a higher power — [you’re going to] be all right.”

You can read more here.

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Jessica White Reveals She Has Permanently Changed Her Eye Color

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Model and reality TV star Jessica White recently revealed that she has jined the list of celebs that decided to permanently change her eye color. The model says she can see better now that her astigmatism has been corrected—she loves her new eye color and promises to share the full details on her eye surgery soon.

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Jessica wrote on her Instagram: 

My healing is almost complete since I did my eye surgery on Monday. I’m in love with my outcome. 1st I can see much better now that my stigmatism has been taken care of. 2nd I love my new eye color.
I’ll share more about my quick procedure after Christmas With full details and information…. Thank you to the best team and eye doctor on the planet I love you guys so much! @kerato_nyc I’m forever grateful. 😍❤🩵🙏🏾🤞🏾 the color of my eyes are honey gold.

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Beyoncé’s Childhood Home Engulfed in Flames on Christmas Day

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In a heartbreaking turn of events, Beyoncé’s childhood home, a Houston landmark filled with memories and history, succumbed to a devastating fire on Christmas Day. The iconic residence, visited by Beyoncé and Tina Knowles just a few months ago during “The Renaissance Tour,” was engulfed in flames, leaving the current occupants without a home.

Details of the Incident: According to reports from KHOU, the Houston Fire Department responded to a distress call just after 2 a.m. on Christmas morning. The childhood home, located on Rosedale just east of Highway 288, became the scene of a fierce blaze originating from the second floor. Fortunately, the family residing in the home managed to escape unharmed before firefighters arrived.

Houston firefighters, led by HFD District Chief Justin Barnes, acted swiftly to combat the fire. Although no injuries were reported, the fire caused severe damage to at least one side of the house. Despite the destruction, the quick response from the fire crews prevented further escalation.

Beyoncé’s childhood home, often featured in movies and documentaries showcasing the superstar’s rise to fame, has long been a recognizable landmark in Houston. The residence, which holds sentimental value for the Knowles family, attracted attention from fans and even served as a backdrop for pictures during the Texas leg of “The Renaissance Tour.”

The home’s significance extends beyond its role in the life of the Knowles-Carter family. In a bizarre twist, the house has become a regular stop for “Beyoncé tourists,” with fans making pilgrimages to witness the place where the global megastar’s extraordinary journey began. Even as recently as September, Beyoncé and Tina Knowles were seen taking pictures in front of the house during their visit to Houston, adding a poignant touch to the tragedy.

As the investigation into the cause of the Christmas Day fire continues, the loss of Beyoncé’s childhood home is deeply felt by fans and the Houston community. 

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Nicki Minaj Ranks Her Best Albums, ‘Pink Friday 2’ Lands at No. 1

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Nicki Minaj was tweeting with the Barbs and revealed the definitive order of all her albums. Nicki said Pink Friday 2 is the No.1 album. The order was rounded out by The Pinkprint, Queen, Pink Friday, and Pink Friday Roman Reloaded (The Re-Up).

She added, “But I truly respect all gag city resident opinions. What the albums mean to you is your own truth based on where you were in your own life.”

You can see Minaj’s message below.

Nicki Minaj and her Pink Friday 2 album has flooded the Billboard hot 100. The album sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 as well.

Pink Friday 2 launched 14 songs into the Hot 100, with two debuting into the top 40, “Everybody” feat Lil Uzi Vert at No. 26 and “Needle” feat. Drake at No. 34.

The additional entries are below.

No. 42, “FTCU”
No. 58, “Barbie Dangerous”
No. 60, “Are You Gone Already”
No. 63, “Let Me Calm Down,” feat. J. Cole
No. 64, “Beep Beep”
No. 73, “Big Difference”
No. 74, “Fallin 4 U”
No. 80, “RNB,” feat. Lil Wayne & Tate Kobang
No. 82, “Pink Friday Girls”
No. 87, “Cowgirl,” feat. Lourdiz
No. 89, “Pink Birthday”
No. 95, “Bahm Bahm”

Pink Friday 2 has now pushed Minaj to the top of the list of female rappers with the most No. 1 albums on Billboard.

Before the release of the album, Minaj was tied with Foxy Brown for the record. Pink Friday 2 moved 228,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Dec. 14.

Additionally, the album is the biggest debut for a female HIp-Hop album in Spotify history. The album also sold 25,000 copies of vinyl.

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Keke Palmer Drops Holiday Photos with Her Son Leodis

Keke Palmer Drops Holiday Photos with Her Son Leodis

Keke Palmer is celebrating the holiday with her baby boy, Leodis. The actress and singer posed in a shimmering red gown in front of a fireplace, while Leodis is dressed as the best elf. Palmer goes completely blond for the look, which you can see below.

In a second set of images, Palmer dons a Black gown as Leodis has a bow tie and cute hat. You can see it all below.

Earlier this month, Keke Palmer demonstrated the strength and independence of women in her latest music video for “Assets” from the Big Boss (Deluxe) album.

Directed by Edgar Esteves, the seven-minute visual unfolds in a vibrant beauty salon and bank, symbolizing Palmer’s versatility. The video explores themes of female empowerment and independence, as the artist embodies various comical characters. The lyrics echo a desire for acknowledgment, emphasizing that hard work should be seen as an asset, not an intimidation factor. Keke Palmer, also a businesswoman and founder of KeyTV, takes a moment in the video to champion women entrepreneurs, shedding light on the disparities they face. The “Assets” video is a powerful representation of Palmer’s commitment to delivering a message of strength, resilience, and recognition for women in all walks of life.

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Bobi Wine: The People’s President Chronicles Uganda’s Struggle for Freedom

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The riveting documentary, Bobi Wine: The People’s President, delves into the tumultuous 2021 presidential election in Uganda, capturing the fearless efforts of music star, activist, and opposition leader Bobi Wine. The film, available for streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, offers a gripping narrative of Bobi Wine’s perilous journey as he rallies against the oppressive 35-year regime led by President Museveni.

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Born in the slums of Kampala, Bobi Wine emerges as a national superstar musician, activist, and opposition leader. Faced with the ruthless regime of President Museveni, who has maintained power since 1986, Bobi Wine, along with his wife Barbie, embarks on a dangerous mission to liberate Uganda from oppression. The 2021 presidential elections become a battleground where Bobi Wine employs his music to denounce the dictatorial regime and champion the cause of the voiceless and oppressed.

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Directors Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo share their journey of documenting Bobi Wine’s life and activism. Originally conceived as a film about a socially conscious musician, the project evolved into a powerful portrayal of Bobi and Barbie’s courage in challenging a regime deeply entrenched in power. The film, infused with Bobi Wine’s music, serves as a testament to the genuine spirit of those fighting for freedom.

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The directors express their intent to create an authentic representation of Uganda’s struggles, focusing on the raw and genuine spirit of the inspiring individuals involved. The film captures the dangers, unpredictability, and sacrifices encountered by Bobi Wine and his supporters in their quest for justice.

In an interview with The Source Magazine, co-directors Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo shed light on their personal connections with Uganda, their inspiration to tell Bobi Wine’s story, and the challenges of capturing the unfolding events in a volatile environment.

Having been born in Uganda, you both have personal, but presumably also very different connections with the country. What inspired you to tell the story of Bobi Wine? How did you and Moses meet, and what individual perspectives and experiences did each of you bring to the project?

When I first met Bobi and Barbie in Europe in 2017, I was already a devotee of Bobi’s music. I had a strong
connection with the country through my family and childhood, so I understood some of the challenges.
When Bobi and Barbie started telling me their story and explained what they were trying to do, I found
them totally compelling. They were both articulate, charming and, above all, brave. Barbie had grown up in the same region of Uganda as I had, so we had some shared memories.

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When we first started shooting, we had a very accomplished DOP called Sam Benstead and an Italian,
Michele Sibiloni. They were both living in Kampala at the time. I was introduced to Moses, and he gradually took over from them. Moses proved to be totally dedicated to the project. He repeatedly put himself in danger to stay close to Bobi as the situation became increasingly volatile. Moses, particularly towards the end, was the one filming on the frontline, which allowed me to focus on the narrative, deciding what we needed and how it might look. We worked very well together, and even when not physically together, we would be on the phone all day.

What role does Bobi Wine’s music play in his life story and his political engagement, and how did you incorporate his music into the structure of your film?

Bobi uses his music as a means to communicate with the people. He originally sang about life, girls and
subjects that a young musician would typically draw inspiration from. This changed as Bobi felt compelled to articulate the injustices he was witnessing in Uganda. As the government became increasingly nervous about Bobi’s popularity, it tried to stop his audience from hearing his music. They banned concerts and prohibited radio stations from playing his songs. However, music is a very difficult thing to stop. Amusingly, Bobi once told me that Museveni hands out money to his oppressed people to buy their support, and they use the money to buy beer and then listen to his music!

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Working with Paul Carlin, our editor, we started to think about the structure of the film. We knew music
had to be central to the story. It is central to Bobi’s life. Much of Bobi’s message is delivered through the
lyrics of his songs, so we had to do the same with the film.

What were the biggest challenges of filming Bobi Wine as he moved around Uganda, especially when events sometimes turned violent? Was it difficult to choose which scenes to insert, and was there a limit to what you thought you could or should show on screen?

We filmed horrific violence, stories of individuals who had been tortured in what can only be described as
medieval methods. We spoke to people whose loved ones had disappeared. Originally, we thought we
would include more of these interviews in the film. We had limited time and ended up focusing on
experiencing the story through our main characters. However, it is hard not to feel like it is something of an injustice to the victims not to include them. Certainly, both Bobi and Moses felt that the film doesn’t
convey the extent of the horror, although they fully understand the rationale behind that choice.

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You must have shot a wealth of material. How did the editing process develop, and what led you to focus on the characters we see in the film?

We shot literally hundreds of hours of footage. We were in the cutting room for two years. We had an
exceptional editor, Paul Carlin, as mentioned before; he was incredibly patient. Our big struggle was how to cover five years of filming and, as is often the case, deciding which stories were central to the narrative. We ended up focusing on Bobi and Barbie and those closest to them.

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In the Global North, Africa is often not given the attention and importance it deserves in terms of its size, population, diversity and vitality. How difficult was it to secure the resources you needed to produce the film?

The film was self-financed, which was obviously a great risk. We were extremely fortunate to have John
Battsek as a producer. He has great experience and recognizes the importance of the story. He could not
have been more insightful and helpful. As we were making the film, we recognized that we had this important story with amazing characters and we were determined to make sure that people were able to see the film. We are grateful to National Geographic for being our distribution partner. They believe in the strength of the film and the heroism of its message and believe in the power of storytelling to generate conversation and hopefully change in an African country that so desperately needs it.

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What would you like viewers to take away from the experience of watching the film?

People in the West often marvel that Africa has made such little progress. The answer is clear; it is
dictatorships that stop progress. How far would our own societies get economically; how would our
healthcare be; how would our education system be if we had a ruler who, by his own omission, is working
for his family and stays in power for 35 years and counting?

Western governments are completely complicit in maintaining dictatorship in Uganda. I would like our audience to question their own government’s financing of dictatorial regimes.

Watch the trailer below.

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The Wealthiest Celebrity Couples Revealed

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In the glitzy realm of Hollywood, power couples aren’t just about love and romance; they’re also about creating a financial empire together. A recent study by experts at Arka has unveiled the net worth of some of the most iconic celebrity couples, shedding light on who rules not only in the matters of the heart but also in wealth.

1. Beyoncé and Jay-Z – $3.04 Billion

Undoubtedly the reigning monarchs of the list, Beyoncé and Jay-Z boast a staggering combined net worth of $3.04 billion. The music industry power couple exemplifies success, with Jay-Z, the first hip-hop billionaire, contributing $2.5 billion to the union. Beyoncé, with her illustrious music career, fashion brand, and live performances, adds another half a billion to their wealth.

2. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky – $1.425 Billion

The second spot is claimed by Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, representing the music industry once again. Rihanna’s empire, fueled by her music career and Fenty Beauty, propels the couple to a combined net worth of $1.425 billion, where the female partner significantly outshines the male.

3. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce – $1.13 Billion

Taylor Swift, a global sensation in the music industry, joins forces with NFL star Travis Kelce to secure the third position with a combined net worth of $1.13 billion. Taylor’s successful music tours take the lead, emphasizing the trend of female partners leading in earnings.

4. Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet – $725 Million

In the fourth spot, the unexpected duo of Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet boasts a total net worth of $725 million. Kylie’s massive net worth of $700 million, largely from selling part of Kylie Cosmetics, overshadows Chalamet’s $25 million, primarily earned through acting.

5. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck – $500 Million

The iconic duo of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck claims the fifth position with a combined net worth of half a billion. J Lo’s net worth of $400 million, earned through her successful music and acting career, outshines Affleck’s income, emphasizing the female partner’s dominance.

6. David and Victoria Beckham – $520 Million

The dynamic duo of David and Victoria Beckham secures the sixth position with a combined net worth of $520 million. David’s $450 million, earned through club wages and brand endorsements, takes the lead, while Victoria’s $70 million comes from her luxury fashion brand.

7. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds – $380 Million

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds claim the seventh spot with a combined net worth of $380 million, where Ryan’s ventures in various industries significantly outweigh Blake’s contribution.

8. Hailey and Justin Bieber – $320 Million

In the eighth position, Hailey and Justin Bieber bring in a combined net worth of $320 million, with Justin being the primary earner, amassing $300 million from his music career.

9. Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny – $163 Million

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny secure the ninth spot with a combined net worth of $163 million, where Bad Bunny’s slightly higher net worth places the couple in the rankings.

10. Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker – $65 Million

Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker claim the tenth spot, with Kourtney’s $65 million, largely from her lifestyle brand Poosh, overshadowing Barker’s net worth.

11. Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz – $80 Million

In the eleventh position, Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz bring in a combined net worth of $80 million, with Tatum’s diverse assets and strategic investments leading the financial front.

12. Zendaya and Tom Holland – $46 Million

The list concludes with Zendaya and Tom Holland, where Zendaya’s $22 million surpasses her boyfriend’s $18 million, primarily earned through acting.

In a world where fame and fortune often go hand in hand, these power couples showcase not only love but also financial prowess, creating a legacy that extends beyond the silver screen.

Who is your favorite couple?

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