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Why La La Anthony calls criminal justice reform the work that ‘FUELS HER’ | CLOCK IT LIVE IN ATLANTA


For a special live taping of Clock It, Symone and Eugene traveled down to the ATL to kiki in front a standing-room-only crowd of journalists at the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention. They enraptured the attendees talking about the role White House reporters should play. And they got into Trump ditching Air Force One – and all of the members of the media and the administration still on it – to jump on a decoy plane. As a special treat the hosts welcomed actress, activist, and media personality La La Anthony to the stage. The trio dove into La La’s ThreeSixty program, which is dedicated to mentoring and supporting young men incarcerated on New York City’s Rikers Island. “These aren’t bad kids that just wake up like, ‘I just wanna do bad today,’” La La said. “I’ve had the joy and the blessing to get to know them, get to work with them, get to be a piece in changing their trajectory and their life. And it’s what I’m passionate about.”

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