Actor Jonathan Majors’ legal troubles have kept him in the news over the last few months. Majors was tried on assault charges amidst the high-profile lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. The lawsuit resulted in Majors being dropped from several projects. He was eventually found guilty and fired by Marvel Studios as well.
Jonathan Majors in Creed 3
The lawsuit has also been the subject of intense speculation, discussion, and media scrutiny. Mark Anthony Neal, an expert on African-American studies has presented a new take on the case and cited racial stigma as the primary reason for the verdict coming against Majors. Here is what Neal had to say about the Jonathan Majors lawsuit and why he feels the actor’s fate was already sealed.
Suggested“This brother is done”: Jonathan Majors’ Goose is Cooked, More Abuse Allegations Shatter His Career African-American Studies Expert Talks Racist Stigma in...
Jonathan Majors in Creed 3
The lawsuit has also been the subject of intense speculation, discussion, and media scrutiny. Mark Anthony Neal, an expert on African-American studies has presented a new take on the case and cited racial stigma as the primary reason for the verdict coming against Majors. Here is what Neal had to say about the Jonathan Majors lawsuit and why he feels the actor’s fate was already sealed.
Suggested“This brother is done”: Jonathan Majors’ Goose is Cooked, More Abuse Allegations Shatter His Career African-American Studies Expert Talks Racist Stigma in...
- 2/26/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Eugene McDaniels’ influential and endlessly sampled soul classic Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse is set for a 50th anniversary reissue this summer.
Released on Atlantic in 1971, the politically and socially incisive album — championed by Questlove and Prince and sampled by artists like A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys and Eric B & Rakim — will receive its first official vinyl U.S. release since it arrived 50 years ago when Real Gone Records reissues the LP on July 9th. The purple vinyl reissue, cut from the original master and limited to 1750 copies, is available to preorder now.
Released on Atlantic in 1971, the politically and socially incisive album — championed by Questlove and Prince and sampled by artists like A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys and Eric B & Rakim — will receive its first official vinyl U.S. release since it arrived 50 years ago when Real Gone Records reissues the LP on July 9th. The purple vinyl reissue, cut from the original master and limited to 1750 copies, is available to preorder now.
- 5/27/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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