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  • Aug 23, 2022
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Updated: Aug 25, 2022

More than one hundred gather on Tuesday evening at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage in Louisville to rally with Former Kentucky Representative Charles Booker.


This event is one of many created to encourage others to vote, have hope and believe in change as Booker is running as democratic nominee for the United States Senator position.


The evening consist of an open performance by Louisville’s own R&B singer Marzz, guest speakers Colmon Elridge and DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison all present to help amplify the voices and hearts of those within the room.


From the “Hood to the Holler,” not many people believe that a little boy from 35th and Market Street would be in the position that he is in now today. Booker is working hard to ensure justice for ALL!


During the event Booker asked for there to be a moment of silence for #BreeWay member Chris Wells. Wells took his own life Sunday, he was a man who worked effortlessly to seek justice during the times that the city of Louisville needed love and support most. It’s an emotional and spiritual journey when fighting for justice.




Booker is running against Republican Rand Paul.


The election will take place November 8.


Volunteer and follow Charles Booker campaign by signing up online at charlesbooker.org


Also, Booker merchandise can be found and purchased online. If you signup for the first time you are able to receive 10% off your order.


Follow social media for the latest updates as well.



 
 

Here's a comedy about what happens when the friendliest guy in the Midwest moves his family (the Johnson's) to a neighborhood in Los Angeles where not everyone looks like him -- or appreciates his extreme neighborliness. Cedric the Entertainer starring as Calvin Butler, the Johnson's opinionated next-door neighbor. Calvin, who is wary of the newcomers, and certain that the Johnson's will disrupt the culture on the block. Culture in terms of the blackness that's within the neighborhood.

The new CBS series, also stars Tichina Arnold who plays the role of Tina Butler, the wife and mother. She has worked with many well known comedians such as Martin Lawerence, Terry Crews, Chris Rock and more. However, this is her first time ever working with the well-known comedian Cedric the Entertainer.

New comedy series will air on CBS Monday, October 1 at 10PM.

#NABJ18 got a special preview the new series followed by a Q&A with Tichina Arnold.

Melodically In Tune will be sure to let you know how the chat went while attending the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) national convention in Detroit.

 
 

A humorous, uplifting drama about an outspoken atheist whose life is turned upside down when he receives a friend request on Facebook from “God."

Miles Finer (Brandon Micheal Hall) is intelligent, hopeful and optimistic, but he doesn’t believe in God. He unwittingly becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him.

Miles is at odds with his father, Reverend Arthur Finer (Joe Morton), a beloved preacher at Harlem’s Trinity Church for 25 years who is stung by his son’s strong rejection of his faith. Miles feels he’s found his purpose in life by hosting a podcast where he’s free to speak his mind, but that changes when he receives the ultimate friend request.

After repeated pokes by “God,” Miles’ curiosity takes over, and he accepts the request and follows the signs to various people.

Tune in to CBS on Sunday, September 30 for the premiere of 'God Friended Me' at 8:30PM.

You can stream now a early premiere of the show prior to it airing on CBS.

#MelodicallyInTune received an extra early viewing of the show and we will be sure to soon discuss what we've learned behind the creation of the show. In addition, to an open discussion of what you thought about the first episode.

 
 
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