Lil Scrappy
Born | January 19, 1984 |
Hometown | Brooklyn, New York (state), United States |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
Spouse | Adi Bambi Benson (m 2019 - present) |
Children | Emani Richardson |
Parents | Momma Dee |
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FreakNik to return to Atlanta in fall 2021 with Adina Howard, Lil Scrappy and more
“FreakNik is Atlanta’s Black History.” FreakNik is set to return as a three-day event this fall in Atlanta. Also known as “Black Spring Break,” FreakNik was started in the mid-80s by students at the Atlanta University Center and quickly grew into an annual retreat for thousands of young Black Americans.
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'We Not Human At All.' Why the Fight to Unionize an Alabama Amazon Warehouse Could Spur a Labor Union Resurgence
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Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama make the final push toward unionizing
The effort has received several high profile endorsements, including from President Joe Biden and other labor unions Michael Foster of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union shows the union’s support for Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama. Photograph: Jay Reeves/AP Organizers and workers are making the final push in the first Amazon warehouse union election in the US in Bessemer, Alabama which, if successful, would mark one of the biggest labor victories in the US over the past severa
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How Amazon's Biggest Union Threat Turned Up In Alabama Of All Places
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'We deserve more': an Amazon warehouse’s high-stakes union drive
Workers in Bessemer, Alabama, are pushing for a union – and experts say if they triumph, it could pave the way to organizing fulfillment centers in other states People rally in support of Alabama Amazon workers in New York on 20 February. Photograph: Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Rex/Shutterstock Darryl Richardson was delighted when he landed a job as a “picker” at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama. “I thought, ‘Wow, I’m going to work for Amazon, work for the richest man around,” he said. “I t
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