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Kendrick Sampson Instagram - #SAGAFTRAStrike: @Kendrick38 star of #HBO’s hit show #Insecure and #Prime movie “Something from Tiffany’s” talks about the importance of the strike. “We’re out here protesting for the future”

🎤: @raquelharristv
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - 😂😂😂 Sat down for a fun segment of #ThisGuy with @instylemagazine (full video & shoot in @instylemagazine bio) and did a dope ass shoot with @mark.c and interview with @godsavethequeenondine 🖤 which you can get a first look at, link on their bio!  Get ready… ima be posting a bit about this 🔥🔥🔥

Writer: @godsavethequeenondine
Photographer: @mark.c
Grooming: @jessicasmalls
Styling: @samanthasutton
Special thanks: @polaroid
Creative Director: @jennabrillhart
Senior Editorial Director: @inlauraswords
Senior Visuals Editor: @kellychiello
Social Direction: @foxddanielle
Associate Photo Editor: @amandalauro
Video Directors: @justinedg3 @saharapagan
Cinematographer: @miasarah.
Executive Producer: @breezydoll
Booking: @talentconnectgroup
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
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Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
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What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
Kendrick Sampson Instagram - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 71.5K Likes - #SAGAFTRAStrike: @Kendrick38 star of #HBO’s hit show #Insecure and #Prime movie “Something from Tiffany’s” talks about the importance of the strike. “We’re out here protesting for the future”

🎤: @raquelharristv

71.5K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : #SAGAFTRAStrike: @Kendrick38 star of #HBO’s hit show #Insecure and #Prime movie “Something from Tiffany’s” talks about the importance of the strike. “We’re out here protesting for the future” 🎤: @raquelharristv
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Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
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Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Likes : 66406
Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Likes : 66406
Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
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Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Likes : 66406
Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
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Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
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Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
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Kendrick Sampson - 66.4K Likes - If you with it - drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr - people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important.

 #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong

66.4K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : If you with it – drop the Hollywood expectations and considerations for a sec and comment (or message @bldpwr) your Hollywood survival story and tag @bldpwr – people need to know the reality of LABOR in Hollywood so they understand why this fight is so important. #WGAstrong #sagaftrastrong #sagaftra #unionstrong
Likes : 66406
Kendrick Sampson - 45K Likes - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯

45K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
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Kendrick Sampson - 45K Likes - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯

45K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
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Kendrick Sampson - 45K Likes - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯

45K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Likes : 44990
Kendrick Sampson - 45K Likes - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯

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Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
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Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
Likes : 44990
Kendrick Sampson - 45K Likes - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

“Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯

45K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
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Kendrick Sampson - 45K Likes - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

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Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
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Kendrick Sampson - 45K Likes - And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤

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Caption : And we’re back for another Magic Hour 🖤 “Gahthaphugggahhhddaheeehr” words to live by 💯
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Kendrick Sampson - 42.9K Likes - 😂😂😂 Sat down for a fun segment of #ThisGuy with @instylemagazine (full video & shoot in @instylemagazine bio) and did a dope ass shoot with @mark.c and interview with @godsavethequeenondine 🖤 which you can get a first look at, link on their bio!  Get ready… ima be posting a bit about this 🔥🔥🔥

Writer: @godsavethequeenondine
Photographer: @mark.c
Grooming: @jessicasmalls
Styling: @samanthasutton
Special thanks: @polaroid
Creative Director: @jennabrillhart
Senior Editorial Director: @inlauraswords
Senior Visuals Editor: @kellychiello
Social Direction: @foxddanielle
Associate Photo Editor: @amandalauro
Video Directors: @justinedg3 @saharapagan
Cinematographer: @miasarah.
Executive Producer: @breezydoll
Booking: @talentconnectgroup

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Caption : 😂😂😂 Sat down for a fun segment of #ThisGuy with @instylemagazine (full video & shoot in @instylemagazine bio) and did a dope ass shoot with @mark.c and interview with @godsavethequeenondine 🖤 which you can get a first look at, link on their bio! Get ready… ima be posting a bit about this 🔥🔥🔥 Writer: @godsavethequeenondine Photographer: @mark.c Grooming: @jessicasmalls Styling: @samanthasutton Special thanks: @polaroid Creative Director: @jennabrillhart Senior Editorial Director: @inlauraswords Senior Visuals Editor: @kellychiello Social Direction: @foxddanielle Associate Photo Editor: @amandalauro Video Directors: @justinedg3 @saharapagan Cinematographer: @miasarah. Executive Producer: @breezydoll Booking: @talentconnectgroup
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.6K Likes - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️

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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.6K Likes - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.6K Likes - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.6K Likes - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.6K Likes - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.6K Likes - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.6K Likes - Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾

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Caption : Super babies to the rescue ✊🏾 Do you believe the children are our future? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Kendrick Sampson - 27.4K Likes - Happy Scammers Day! 🙃🇺🇸

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Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
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Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
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Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Likes : 22798
Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Likes : 22798
Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Likes : 22798
Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
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Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
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Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Likes : 22798
Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
Likes : 22798
Kendrick Sampson - 22.8K Likes - National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories)

#repost from @bldpwr : 

BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. 

Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey.  Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control.  Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept.  Sound familiar? 

More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm.  U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. 

Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions.  Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure.

We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. 

Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. 
#sonyamassey #abolishpolice

22.8K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey! ✊🏽 Please read entire caption below 💯 (actions to attend in my stories) #repost from @bldpwr : BLD PWR mourns Sonya Massey, who was murdered earlier this month by the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department. The disturbing body camera footage of her execution by the cops show how the cycle of police violence continues the legacy of slave catchers. Her lynching sheds light on the continued attack on Black women’s bodies and power. Her murder demands that we STOP allowing government to put more money into policing, prosecution, training, community partnerships and disciplinary procedures. These things DO NOT STOP police violence. Body cameras and training still murdered Massey. Cops are quick to violence because policing was created to use violence for control. Catch em, kill em or put em in a cage. That’s the whole concept. Sound familiar? More Cop Cities, gun training, surveillance technology, cop shows, movies (especially the movies with Black cops) and “community policing” partnerships will not magically erase centuries of history and help police control harm. U.S. police are local military, slave catching occupation in communities. Only removing and replacing policing with community led and owned systems of care and violence intervention can save lives. We must demand our local governments STOP using our hard fought and owed resources on cops and violent solutions. Move them out, demilitarize and reinvest OUR resources into necessary care, research, housing, healing, rehabilitation, reparations, mental wellness and infrastructure. We’re standing ten toes down with the loved ones of Sonya Massey and the endless list of Black people lynched by police. We’re demanding justice, working toward healing our communities and ending this legacy of slavery: police violence. Follow our work with @ppls_coalition on repealing and replacing the 1994 Crime Bill in the 30th anniversary of one of the most violently racist bills in recent history. #sonyamassey #abolishpolice
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Kendrick Sampson - 22.7K Likes - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned

22.7K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project. As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work. Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through) It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤 @bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time – stay tuned
Likes : 22677
Kendrick Sampson - 22.7K Likes - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned

22.7K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project. As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work. Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through) It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤 @bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time – stay tuned
Likes : 22677
Kendrick Sampson - 22.7K Likes - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned

22.7K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project. As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work. Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through) It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤 @bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time – stay tuned
Likes : 22677
Kendrick Sampson - 22.7K Likes - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned

22.7K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project. As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work. Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through) It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤 @bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time – stay tuned
Likes : 22677
Kendrick Sampson - 22.7K Likes - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned

22.7K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project. As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work. Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through) It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤 @bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time – stay tuned
Likes : 22677
Kendrick Sampson - 22.7K Likes - Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 

It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project.  As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work.

Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through)

It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. 

Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation  @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤

@bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time - stay tuned

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Caption : Been traveling sooo much with the @bldpwr team and I am TAHD (ya hear me?!) but so grateful I got to land in one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans, always makes me feel home with fam, loved ones and such close ties to Houston 🖤🤘🏽 It was an honor to be at @essence with the @bldpwr team to support @sistersong and collaborate on the Black Sex Reeducation Project. As we are in the 30th anniversary of the Reproductive Justice movement @bldpwr knows we need more men in the fight for sexual health and liberation, especially for Black women and autonomy over their bodies. We’re dedicating ourselves to continuing that work. Always a great time with @artivistmonicaraye and of course the homies 🖤🖤🖤 @dewandawise @thedominiquemorgan and of course many others (swipe through) It was and is always great to connect, amplify and collaborate with the transformative work @philsomething and @blackmenbuild are doing as they kicked off their 10 city tour of powerful healing circles for Black men. Annnnd I even got the special honor of reconnecting in person and getting encouragement from the incredible VP of Colombia and longtime organizer for Black liberation @franciamarquezm ✊🏽🖤 @bldpwr got so much footage of this good hood time that I will be releasing over time – stay tuned
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Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

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Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

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Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

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Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

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Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

18.5K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

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Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

18.5K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

18.5K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

18.5K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 18.5K Likes - Black August.
Magic Hour. 🌅
What we doin y’all?!
Free. Them. All.

18.5K Likes – Kendrick Sampson Instagram

Caption : Black August. Magic Hour. 🌅 What we doin y’all?! Free. Them. All.
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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Kendrick Sampson - 17.3K Likes - Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby!  Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there.  I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee.  I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie.  I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations.  She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work.

Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. 

#repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. 

Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “

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Caption : Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee represented Houston since I was a baby! Growing up in Houston, she just always was… there. I don’t know a Houston without Shiela Jackson Lee. I had a lot of respect but I also had the privilege (in my head) of claiming her as the homie. I checked on her after her diagnosis and the last thing she texted me was “Staying Strong.” Damn. Then, she also checked on my commitment to uplifting reparations. She said, “We’ll need you in this work.” My answer is still the same: I am and will always be committed to this work. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏽 Rest in Power. #repost @bldpwr : “BLD PWR remembers the legendary life of Rep. Shiela Jackson Lee, who represented TX 18th District (Houston) since 1990- first in Houston City Council, and then in Congress for almost 30 years! Lee championed civil rights and progressive issues including gun control, Medicare for All, reparations and an end to police violence. Her advocacy included championing Juneteenth as a federal holiday and to her hallmark campaign for HR 40: legislation to establish a commission to research reparations proposals for African-Americans. Her career is an example of how dedicated politicians can honor and represent the interests of their community and fight for justice. Lee understood the role reparations plays in healing our communities and dismantling the remaining structures of slavery like police violence and voter suppression. As only one of two people to ever lie in state in the rotunda, her legacy is sealed as a legendary Houston lawmaker. It shows the power of never taking no for an answer. BLD PWR honors Lee by continuing her fight for reparations. ✊🏽 #sheilajacksonlee @repjacksonlee “
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