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Happy advance birthday celebration to you Yoongi. #ItsARMY💜

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Hobiüary is making way for Sweet Suga month.
Happy advance birthday celebration to you Yoongi. #ItsARMY💜
On the same night that torch-bearing white nationalists wound up staging a rally at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Van Jones stood at a podium, in the nation's capital, telling a theater full of supporters why they should let love rule in the face of racial hatred. The timing was sheer coincidence — the ninth stop on the CNN pundit's 14-city WE RISE tour had been scheduled well ahead of Friday night's prelude to the violent Unite the Right protest — but one that speaks to the reason why Jones' #LoveArmy crusade has been met with criticism from the very circles he's hoping to corral.
"A lot of people are asking, 'Why are you doing this?' " Jones said Friday from the stage of D.C.'s Warner Theatre. "I am sick of you guys being stressed and depressed since this past election."
Deemed "a star of the 2016 campaign" by the New York Times shortly after blaming "whitelash" for President Trump's election, Jones quickly earned the liberal left's ire after characterizing Trump's State of the Union address as "presidential." Since signing with JAY-Z's Roc Nation management firm earlier this year, however, he's earning cred among a different constituency: generation hip-hop. The first political activist on an artist roster ranging from Big Sean to DJ Khaled and Damian Marley to Rihanna, Jones recently got stopped in the airport by a young TSA agent who said she recognized him, not from the cable news network, he tells me, but for appearing in Footnotes for 4:44, the Tidal-exclusive short doc series complementing JAY-Z's latest album.
In Midst Of Racial Hatred, Van Jones Still Pushes Love
Photo: Manduley, Christina/Roc Nation Caption: CNN political commentator and Prince devotee Van Jones is fusing hip-hop into his #LoveArmy.
#Sincerelyme #MDoteasler #LoveisMySuperPower #archangelmichael #loveismyreligion #fallensoldiers #Love #foreverlove #Misunderstood #ILoveYou #loveyouandthatsall #prose #poetry #IneedASoldier #SpilledInk #WordsfromtheHeart #tbh #loveArmy #dueces #superstar #superpower #superhero
Children of Somalia.
Whilst in Somalia I got to visit an amazing project ARC has set up! Supporting young Somali's and helping them flourish in life! So beautiful! ❤🇸🇴 #lovearmy (at Kismayo)
☀️No matter how far...I feel you are always with me...always connected🌙
Fighting For the Underdog with Van Jones
This week, we’ll be sharing the stories of African-American community members in celebration of #BlackHistoryMonth, which runs throughout February in the US.
Van Jones (@vanjones68) was born in 1968 — the same year Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were killed. “I’ve always been fascinated by them,” says the human rights activist and CNN commentator. From voting rights to natural disaster relief, Van has fought for underrepresented communities in the US. His #LoveArmy movement is an extension of this work. “Love Army is for Muslims and Dreamers [young undocumented immigrants who identify as American] and black protesters, but it’s also for coal miners who are losing their pensions and industrial belt workers who worry about their future,” says Van, who will host national teach-ins to, as he puts it, lift the humanity of all the underdogs.
As for his thoughts on Black History Month, Van has an idea for improvement: “I think Black History Month is very important for looking back, but maybe the last week of the month should be Black Future Week. It’s also important to think about what the future of the black community and social justice is.”
Be prepared for much, much more resistance to your dictatorship @realDonaldTrump This is just the beginning. . #womensmarch #lovearmy #fucktrump #trump🇺🇸 #inauguration