Synopsis: “Bumpy Johnson wants to use his new French supplier to distribute to the Harlems of other major American cities; Malcolm X uses Cassius Clay to try to leverage himself back into favor with the Nation of Islam before the boxer’s fight vs. Sonny Liston.”
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Sam Christian
“Sting Like A Bee” is an episode in which several recurring characters cemented themselves into the show’s plot. Leading the way, Sam Christian, played by Method Man, occupies an interesting role in Bumpy Johnson’s journey towards independence from the Five Families. During the first episode of the second season, Christian helped Johnson steal the drugs he needed to create leverage with the Five Families. Now, it appears that he’s his connection to Black dealers across the east coast.
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In a recent op-ed column for the
New York Times, Alexis McGill Johnson, president of Planned Parenthood, wrote that we re done making excuses for our founder, Margaret Sanger. Planned Parenthood began that reckoning last year when it removed Sanger s name from one of its New York City clinics. Now it is taking further steps. We have defended Sanger as a protector of bodily autonomy and self-determination, while excusing her association with white supremacist groups and eugenics as an unfortunate product of her time, Johnson wrote.
For decades, foes of birth control and abortion have attacked Sanger (1879-1966) as a racist.
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Board members Atsede Elegba (left) and Almaz Kebede outside the Beaata Le Mariam Ethiopian Orthodox Church on March 28, 2021. The church is set to be evicted from its home on Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. due to a city deal with a local nonprofit. (Photo: Patch)
A celebrated deal to create permanently affordable housing in Harlem will leave the neighborhood’s last Ethiopian Orthodox church homeless.
HARLEM, NY When leaders of the Beaata Le Mariam Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church received an eviction notice in 2019, displacing them from their longtime home, they assumed their landlord had reached a deal with some private developer to construct a new set of condominiums or a luxury tower.