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He reads his rules into the camera: "Don't put your hands in your pockets. Don't put your hoodie on. Don't be outside without a shirt on. Check in with your people, even if you're down the street."
"He will never see her grown up," says Washington.
They perfectly capture Black motherhood.
"In her expression, I see the Black mothers who are unseen, and rendered helpless in this fury against their babies," Kaphar writes in a piece accompanying his painting.
Markle recalls living through 1992 in LA as a biracial child.
It goes beyond posting a black box today.
Kudos to these famous mamas for being unafraid to take a stand with both their words and their wallets.
There's been a lot of focus in the media on the property destruction happening during some protests, but they don't tell the full story.
"I'm unarmed, and I have nothing that will hurt you."
Talking about the reason for these demonstrations—the death of yet another unarmed black man at the hands of a police officer—is so important.
It's hilarious.
Cue the smiles.
You're going to want to grab some tissues before you read this.
"I just stopped to do what my heart told me to do," shared Monica Salinas.
For Fisher, letting himself grieve the loss and admit his emotions was key.
It's the first rocket launch since 2011.
The Duke of Cambridge opened up about his experience with fatherhood and how childhood trauma can resurface when you have a child yourself.
"Dear daycare" she writes over the sound of NSYNC hitting the beats to "I want you back."
Hint: It's so easy!
"So proud of my Koko Bean," her mama writes.