Friday, July 9, 2021

They're now using Terry Crews

A Brotha with a Black news outlet forwarded this email from a White Media Group. This is email number 3.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JULY 9, 2021

***MEDIA ADVISORY***

CELEBRITIES AND ACTIVISTS UNITE TO SUPPORT SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS FOLLOWING COSBY’S PRISON RELEASE

RISING Commemorates PAVE’s 20th year supporting survivors; celebrities and activists join the mission of shattering the silence of sexual violence.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — Promoting Awareness Victim Empowerment (PAVE) is teaming up with celebrities, artists and activists to present RISING, a unity celebration for survivors and victims’ rights activists for its 20th anniversary this Sunday, July 11. PAVE Founder Angela Rose and Actor and Former NFL Player Terry Crews will be headlining the event. You can find the full confirmed speakers list, event details and livestream information below.

RISING falls on the heels of the devastating news of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision to overturn Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction, leading to his release from prison. RISING aims to unite all survivors and commemorates PAVE's 20th anniversary and PAVE Founder Angela Rose's 25th "survivor-versary" from when she was kidnapped at Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg. Since Rose started PAVE 20 years ago, she has helped countless survivors navigate the effects of trauma while leading the national movement to promote victim empowerment through education, advocacy, and support for survivors.

PAVE Founder Angela Rose says, “Cosby’s conviction being overturned has been a difficult time for our survivor community. If you are feeling triggered, I want you to know that you are not alone. To all of my survivor sisters and brothers, let us unite and work towards a brighter tomorrow for all victims and survivors. Our truth matters. You matter. Together, we will rise.” PAVE supported Andrea Constand and the other survivors during the two Cosby trials.

Actor and former N.F.L. player Terry Crews says, “It’s a very triggering time for survivors. Bill Cosby’s release from prison was a triggering event, even for me, because you start to wonder whether it’s worth coming forward about your harassment and abuse. But I’m here to tell you that it is.” In 2018, Terry Crews spoke out about his own experience with sexual assault during an emotional testimony at the United States Senate. Added Crews, “PAVE is truly paving the way for a new future and paving the way for so many survivors to be free.”

EVENT: RISING: Hope for Trauma Survivors & Uniting for Victims’ Rights

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS: PAVE Founder Angela Rose, Actor & Former NFL Player Terry Crews (virtual guest), Emmy Award-nominated Media Personality Whitney Reynolds, Game of Throne actress Esme Bianco (virtual guest), Spoken Word Artist Steve Connell, Plus-Size Model Tess Holliday (virtual guest), Poetic Activist Soulful Ambitions, and Activist Erin Merryn

DATE: Sunday, July 11

TIME: 6:00-8:00 pm EST (5:00-7:00 pm CST)

WHERE: Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts in Schaumburg, IL

To livestream the event from anywhere, please RSVP to vanessa@districtmediagroup.com or follow this link: https://www.shatteringthesilence.org/rising

You can also tune into the event through the PAVE Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/PAVEInfo

Angela Rose, PAVE’s founder, has her own remarkable story of surviving kidnapping and sexual assault which she shared to help empower survivors of sexual violence on 48 Hours and the Oprah Winfrey Network. In 2015, Angela Rose and PAVE spearheaded the campaign to revoke the comedian’s Medal of Freedom with a White House petition that was addressed directly by President Obama. In 2016, she was invited to the White House’s launch of the "It’s On Us Campaign" following her contributions with then Vice President Joe Biden to The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. Angela also helped launch Congresswoman Annie Kuster’s Bipartisan Taskforce to end sexual violence. In 2016, Angela was invited to speak at the White House United State of Women Summit.

Promoting Awareness | Victim Empowerment (PAVE) is a national nonprofit headquartered in Chicago that works to both prevent sexual assault and help survivors heal through advocacy, education, and support. PAVE has trained over 100,000 students, over 15,000 professional and military service members. PAVE has reached millions of viewers on NBC, CNN, FOX News, CNN, CBS, ABC, TODAY, Good Morning America, NPR, USA Today, TIME Magazine, PEOPLE and more. Those interested in sponsoring PAVE Rising can visit: https://www.shatteringthesilence.org/rising.

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For more information or to set up an interview with a PAVE representative, please contact vanessa@districtmediagroup.com.


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VANESSA SANTOS

Director of Strategy and Public Relations

District Media Group

202.997.1289


Are White Organizations trying to cash in on Cosby's freedom?

A Brotha with a Black news outlet forwarded this email from a White Media Group. It's a straight copy and paste:


 ***MEDIA ADVISORY***

CELEBRITIES AND ACTIVISTS UNITE TO SUPPORT SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS FOLLOWING COSBY’S PRISON RELEASE

RISING Commemorates PAVE’s 20th year supporting survivors; celebrities and activists join the mission of shattering the silence of sexual violence.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — Promoting Awareness Victim Empowerment (PAVE) is teaming up with celebrities, artists and activists to present RISING, a unity celebration for survivors and victims’ rights activists for its 20th anniversary this Sunday, July 11. PAVE Founder Angela Rose and Actor and Former NFL Player Terry Crews will be headlining the event. You can find the full confirmed speakers list, event details and livestream information below.

RISING falls on the heels of the devastating news of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision to overturn Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction, leading to his release from prison. RISING aims to unite all survivors and commemorates PAVE's 20th anniversary and PAVE Founder Angela Rose's 25th "survivor-versary" from when she was kidnapped at Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg. Since Rose started PAVE 20 years ago, she has helped countless survivors navigate the effects of trauma while leading the national movement to promote victim empowerment through education, advocacy, and support for survivors.

PAVE Founder Angela Rose says, “Cosby’s conviction being overturned has been a difficult time for our survivor community. If you are feeling triggered, I want you to know that you are not alone. To all of my survivor sisters and brothers, let us unite and work towards a brighter tomorrow for all victims and survivors. Our truth matters. You matter. Together, we will rise.” PAVE supported Andrea Constand and the other survivors during the two Cosby trials.

Actor and former N.F.L. player Terry Crews says, “It’s a very triggering time for survivors. Bill Cosby’s release from prison was a triggering event, even for me, because you start to wonder whether it’s worth coming forward about your harassment and abuse. But I’m here to tell you that it is.” In 2018, Terry Crews spoke out about his own experience with sexual assault during an emotional testimony at the United States Senate. Added Crews, “PAVE is truly paving the way for a new future and paving the way for so many survivors to be free.”

EVENT: RISING: Hope for Trauma Survivors & Uniting for Victims’ Rights

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS: PAVE Founder Angela Rose, Actor & Former NFL Player Terry Crews (virtual guest), Emmy Award-nominated Media Personality Whitney Reynolds, Game of Throne actress Esme Bianco (virtual guest), Spoken Word Artist Steve Connell, Plus-Size Model Tess Holliday (virtual guest), Poetic Activist Soulful Ambitions, and Activist Erin Merryn

DATE: Sunday, July 11

TIME: 6:00-8:00 pm EST (5:00-7:00 pm CST)

WHERE: Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts in Schaumburg, IL

To livestream the event from anywhere, please RSVP to vanessa@districtmediagroup.com or follow this link: https://www.shatteringthesilence.org/rising

You can also tune into the event through the PAVE Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/PAVEInfo

Angela Rose, PAVE’s founder, has her own remarkable story of surviving kidnapping and sexual assault which she shared to help empower survivors of sexual violence on 48 Hours and the Oprah Winfrey Network. In 2015, Angela Rose and PAVE spearheaded the campaign to revoke the comedian’s Medal of Freedom with a White House petition that was addressed directly by President Obama. In 2016, she was invited to the White House’s launch of the "It’s On Us Campaign" following her contributions with then Vice President Joe Biden to The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. Angela also helped launch Congresswoman Annie Kuster’s Bipartisan Taskforce to end sexual violence. In 2016, Angela was invited to speak at the White House United State of Women Summit.

Promoting Awareness | Victim Empowerment (PAVE) is a national nonprofit headquartered in Chicago that works to both prevent sexual assault and help survivors heal through advocacy, education, and support. PAVE has trained over 100,000 students, over 15,000 professional and military service members. PAVE has reached millions of viewers on NBC, CNN, FOX News, CNN, CBS, ABC, TODAY, Good Morning America, NPR, USA Today, TIME Magazine, PEOPLE and more. Those interested in sponsoring PAVE Rising can visit: https://www.shatteringthesilence.org/rising.

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For more information or to set up an interview with a PAVE representative, please contact vanessa@districtmediagroup.com.


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VANESSA SANTOS

Director of Strategy and Public Relations

District Media Group

202.997.1289


Vanessa Santos, is after Bill Cosby.

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Our ENEMIES want to dictate how we think and feel

They can throw any and all propaganda to the wall in hopes that something sticks. They can try and shame us at every turn, but Black American's are vets of being behind enemy lines.

There is something to learn from Bill Cosby's situation, and why you shouldn't fuck around at these industry parties and using party drugs with women who could set you up decades later. Judge Joe Brown was too smart for that, and I do recommend checking out his interview with Kwame Brown.

I recommend listening to the whole thing, but listen to 1:22:00

Younger Brothas & Sistas, stay away from these parties, questionable people, and drugs. White lies affect Black lives, and you know the devil's favorite game is deception. They had a Black woman and other women doing Black cosplay out there. Bill is going through hell over an old party drug he shared with willing participants, how many women are looking for party drugs right now? How many drug fueled parties have these women attended? 

There is a reason why drug parties didn't end during the pandemic, and let's be honest we don't even have to have to dabble in drugs for White people to pull up on us asking if we got some "stuff". These people pull up on us as minors asking for that shit, and he got caught up because he supplied them instead of the Doctor's who was almost giving them away back then. 

You don't want to be caught up in that and turn into their opportunity for a bag in the future.

Bill Cosby didn't say anything close to what Cardi B said, and you see the different outcomes they got. She said she drugged and robbed niggas, she even deceived them into having sex with transsexuals' without consent. She blew up, got a deal with Facebook along with another non-Black rapper and never faced legal action behind it.

There was a reason why 60 women didn't end up burying Cosby under the jail. They want you to focus on that number rather than their backstories the way they do us, even as victims of police violence they want the backstories of Black people dug into. If they can't find dirt on you, they go after your family, that's how the game is played when it's us and they turn any wrongs they play a part in on us. So even if these women stepped to the man at that time, which was Bill Cosby, asked for some shit and refused to give it back on camera, they would say he was wrong for fueling an addicts drug habit. 

Let's be real, drugs was always in their community. Who had the powder? Why was powder a lesser charge than a rock? When it's them, it's an opioid crisis that needs understanding and centers where people can go use safely. They would've have taken that and still flipped it back on Bill, just like they do with the dboy, but they used rape in Bill's case because Bill wasn't a dealer and sexual assault is more sinister. Can they even tell you what Bill was actually charged with during their second attempt? Why wouldn't they acknowledge what Marguerite Jackson said?

If you're ever raped, don't sit around. You have to get that rape kit. I say that to the real rape victims, and at the same time I have to stand up for the Black men who are victims of false rape allegations. America has used that weapon against our people for as long as I can remember, because they can't possibly fathom their women wanting us. I'm thankful I have never had the desire to sleep with a Caucasian woman, and I don't give a damn who likes or dislikes that. I know our history, and I also refuse to reinforce their DNA. That's not to say that a compromised Black female won't act like an enemy and do a Brotha like Brian Banks was done, but you can't be on some bullshit that affects real victims. Rapists and liars are on the same time, they both have victims, remember that.

I don't care what a female looks like, if they're even female. You have to be careful out here. You can go online right now and find loose women just like the ones back in the day. If you got some money or something, they're on you if they know about it, and you can safely assume that some of them are involved in drugs or have something up their sleeve. I won't put it on all of them, because there are women who appear conservative who will set you up too. Beware!

You have eHookers online seeking Black men under serious posts. They don't give a fuck.

It wasn't just the accusers going after Bill, they were actually brought together by other people like Gloria Allred's bent nose ass. It was a team effort, and a lot of money hungry journalist played their part, Hannibal Buress, Judd Apatow, and many others. This is the same Judd Apatow who wanted to destroy Bill Cosby, which reminds me of Oprah's friend who hated Michael Jackson. Judd Apatow is friends with Amy Schumer and Lena Dunham, they couldn't keep Black people out of their mouth until we started laying in on that ass. 

This is the same Lena Dunham who complained that a Odell Beckham Jr wouldn't give her nasty ass some attention, but maybe he knew that she molested her sister. Here is a tweet of her talking about her plan to try and dance herself ONTO Michael B. Jordan. What the fuck is "onto"? 

By the way, Judd's friend Lena, is the same woman who made it seem like Aurora Perrineau was one of a few rape allegations that were actually false. Aurora Perrineau's is Black. She's still out here moving, they aren't after her the way they are after Bill. They weren't even after Allison Mack like that, and this bitch was part of a cult that was branding women. She just now got a slap on the wrist for something that was far worse than the accusations against Bill Cosby, and let's not forget White teachers.

How many women are walking around with a brand on them right now? From what I heard, the brand is in their pelvic region using a cauterizing pen. That's a pen that gets so hot it turns red at the tip, but she got 3 years. There is hypocrisy all over the place, make sure you document and don't hesitate to throw it back in their face. These are some of the same people trying to get terrorists off for the January 6th attack on the capitol.

They see the pushback from Black Americans, and they don't like it. The stand against the vaccine put them in a panic. Stick with the real Black media, watch the moves. Beware of the Black News Channel and follow the money... it has the stench of anti-Black Americans all over it.