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Jazmine Sullivan To Make Headlining Debut At AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2023

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Fresh from her fiery rendition of “Live Every Voice And Sing” at Macy’s annual Fourth of July Fireworks Show, it was announced that Jazmine Sullivan will make her headlining debut at AFROPUNK Brooklyn this August.

The vibrant celebration of Black culture across the diaspora returns to a new venue at Greenpoint Terminal Market under a new Circus Of Soul theme, which is described as “a carnivalesque exhibition that spotlights all aspects of Black creativity, soundtracked by music that speaks to the heart of the Black experience.”

The Heaux Tales sensation and Flying Lotus’ “cosmic live show” will headline the two-day experience on August 26-27 with additional performances by Joey Bada$$Vince Staples, Toby Nwigwe, Baby TateDurand Bernarr, Madison McFerrin, and more.

The picturesque venue will house several trademark activations, including the Spinthrift Market and AFROPUNK’s Bites ‘n Beats.

When speaking on his upcoming performance, Bernarr joked on Instagram, “I would like to first thank Durand MF Bernarr for being that n***a AND that b***h in a positive way, to the academy of AfroPunk… y’all stay lookin aht, my children @sharolynferebee + @bernarrferebee) for giving me my seldom do’s, my amazing team/support system I couldn’t do ANY of this without and last but most CERTAINLY not least cause they stay doing the most and y’all know I love a good healthy carry, the cousins. I’ll see y’all in Brooklyn.”

AFROPUNK made its way back to Brooklyn in 2022 after an unforeseen three year hiatus, with Burna Boy and The Roots tapped as headliners.

Despite having had to cancel her Juneteenth performance, Sullivan will also co-headline the Lights On Festival 2023, alongside H.E.R..

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  • KANYE WEST’S PLAN TO MOVE DONDA ACADEMY TO L.A. CHURCH THWARTED BY PETITIONERS

KANYE WEST’S PLAN TO MOVE DONDA ACADEMY TO L.A. CHURCH THWARTED BY PETITIONERS

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 Kanye West had plans to move his Donda Academy from a Simi Valley campus to a church in Los Angeles, but this will no longer happen after thousands of people have petitioned against it.

According to Radar Online, over 12,000 people pushed back against Ye’s hopes to relocate his controversial school to Cornerstone Christian Church.

The musician and fashion mogul had been eyeing the spot since November 2022, following which he met with Pastor Ronald Nagin several times to discuss the shift. The proposition, however, will no longer move forward.

Over the past year, the academy’s enrollment has dropped immensely alongside the Chicago native’s deteriorating reputation that was brought about by his blatantly antisemitic remarks, among countless other issues.

Still, sources close to Ye have conveyed that he has no plans of discontinuing the institution named after his late mother.

Though the parents who send their children to West’s school haven’t commented much on the state of affairs because they were made to sign NDAs, the establishment is currently negotiating three lawsuits.

In early June, Kanye was sued by former Donda Academy teacher, Timanii Meeks, who was dismissed from her position after allegedly notifying the Simi Valley private Christian school’s authorities that the building was unsafe.

According to NBC News, Meeks filed a lawsuit with the Los Angeles County Superior Court after she was fired last year after parents complained about her classroom having no books.

Meeks became the third ex-teacher to file a suit against Kanye and California’s Donda Academy following Cecilia Hailey and Chekarey Byers earlier this year. The three are repped by the same employment law firm, who believes their firings were “retaliatory.”

“Clearly, Ye has a big problem on his hands with this school, and the addition of Ms. Meeks to the complaint only serves to reinforce the nightmarish conditions for staff and students at Donda Academy,” attorney Ron Zambrano said.

He added: “Ms. Meeks was fired months before Cecilia Hailey and Chekarey Byers were terminated but all three clearly witnessed the same illegal and disturbing code violations and conduct at the school, and all three were given the same retaliatory and unlawful treatment merely for trying to stand up for the students’ rights to a meaningful education.”

Meeks has added to the piling list of complaints about Donda Academy, claiming there was exposed wiring, safety hazards and issues with “bullying and assaults” taking place at the school. She was subsequently terminated and was allegedly given no reason for getting canned.

There’s been a litany of claims about the much-maligned Donda Academy, which was shut down in October 2022 following Ye’s antisemitic rants.

Previous reports stated that students were only served sushi for lunch and were not allowed to bring any outside drinks to the school besides water. Others complaints include West’s alleged refusal to allow classes to take place on the second floor “because he’s afraid of stairs” and that no one was allowed to wear jewelry simply because he didn’t like it.

It has also been alleged that both children and teachers alike were not allowed to sit in chairs, thus forcing them to either use foam cushions, stools or simply stand throughout class.

Additionally, some have also alleged that students were forced to wear black from head to toe, with Nike and adidas brands of shoes strictly forbidden, and that they weren’t allowed to go outside until it was time to return home.

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