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Black women deserve safety. Black men need healing.
In this special episode of For The Fellas, Domani Harris, Deante Kyle, and Terrrell Carter join Brian āB-Macā McIntosh to talk accountability, mental health, and how we break the cycle for real.
Donāt miss this special episode in honor of Motherās Day on @BET ās Youtube channel NOW! #ForTheFellas
Executive Producers:Ā @brittianycierra@_iambmac
Director:Ā @hunterevolvedcinema
Makeup:Ā @shenellemayssmith Ā
Editors: @brikliam
Letās take a closer look at the stories impacting our communities most. šļø
Weāre unpacking the $4.8 million settlement awarded to Ronald Greeneās family nearly seven years after his death and why many say justice still feels incomplete. Plus, New Yorkās proposed budget changes and the growing concerns around Black political representation in Louisiana. Head to BET.com for more. #BET
Celebrating the women who shaped us never goes out of style. š¤š
Hereās a special bonus moment from Rexx Life Raj as he reflects on his mom, her impact, and the pieces of her love, wisdom, and spirit he carries with him every day. #BET
The older we get, the more we realize our moms had a phrase for EVERYTHING. Funny, inspiring, slightly dramatic⦠but always memorable! Head over to our YouTube channel and see which mama saying has you crying laughing the most. šš #CheersToThat #BET
The best storytelling doesnāt just entertain people. It makes them feel seen.
The cast of The Chi reflects on what it means to portray characters that Black men, Black women, and entire communities can recognize in themselves in all their complexity, vulnerability, strength, and truth.
Thatās why stories like this matter. Because representation is bigger than visibility. Itās recognition.
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Before there was The Chi, there was a vision from Lena Waithe to tell Black stories with honesty, complexity, tenderness, and truth.
Eight seasons later, that vision became one of the most important portrayals of Black life on television creating space for layered characters, unforgettable performances, and stories that made people feel seen.
In this moment, the cast gives flowers to the woman who built the world theyāve called home for nearly a decade. š¹
For Jacob Latimore, The Chi was more than just another acting job. It was a series built on Black stories, Black writers, and characters that felt real to the people watching at home.
As the show enters its final season, he reflects on the impact the series leaves behind and why storytelling like this matters long after the cameras stop rolling.
Whatās one thing youāll always remember about The Chi? š¤
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Thereās something powerful about hearing Black actors talk about the places that made them believe in themselves first.
For Birgundi Baker, that place was Howard University. And now, sheās become the representation younger Black girls get to look toward when imagining whatās possible for themselves.
In this conversation Birgundi reflects on how her #HBCU pushed her to rise to the occasion, embrace excellence and see herself as more than just an actor šā¤ļø
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