When Josephine Baker boarded a ship for France in 1925, she carried little more than ambition and the weight of a country …
Gee NY
Gee NY
Gee NY is a seasoned journalist whose work spans U.S. politics, law, culture, and current affairs. With more than a decade of experience in media management and strategic communications, Gee brings both depth and versatility to stories. A member of the Catholic Association of Media Practitioners, Gee holds a BA in Communication Studies.
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‘ICE Not Welcome Here’: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Declares in New Executive Order
by Gee NYby Gee NYLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has issued a sweeping executive order barring federal immigration authorities, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), from …
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Younger Democrat Myla Rahman Challenges Longtime Rep. Maxine Waters in Generational Showdown
by Gee NYby Gee NYA generational shift within the Democratic Party is taking shape as longtime U.S. Representative Maxine Waters faces a rare political challenge from …
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‘In Somalia They Execute Pedophiles, Not Elect Them’: Ilhan Omar Fires Back at Trump Over Remarks on Somalis
by Gee NYby Gee NYRep. Ilhan Omar delivered a sharp and highly critical response after U.S. President Donald Trump made disparaging remarks about her and Somali …
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14 Years Ago Today, Whitney Houston Left Us: Reflecting on the Life the World Still Misses
by Gee NYby Gee NYFebruary 11 marks a significant date in music history — the day the world lost Whitney Houston, one of the most celebrated …
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Charm La’Donna: Prominent Choreographer Earns Fresh Praise for Shaping Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Spectacles
by Gee NYby Gee NYChoreographer and creative director Charm La’Donna is drawing renewed acclaim following her work on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime performance. Fans …
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How Joyce Bryant, the ‘Bronze Blonde Bombshell,’ Rose to Fame Then Walked Away to Fight for Civil Rights
by Gee NYby Gee NYLong before modern pop icons reshaped music, Joyce Bryant was already doing it—commanding stages with a four-octave voice, dazzling audiences with silver …
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Meet 6 of the Strong Black Women Who Shaped the Liberation Movement in the 1960s and 1970s
by Gee NYby Gee NYToday, for Black History Month, we reflect on Black liberation history, singling out six extraordinary women whose leadership, organizing, and political education …
