Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Laughing While Black

Group Of Black Women Kicked Off Napa Wine Train After Laughing Too Loud




By Veronica Rocha, Aug 24, 2015 LA Times

The 11 women, all members of the same book club, boarded the Napa Valley Wine Train, excited to sip wine in a historic rail car with the scenic northern California vineyards as a backdrop.

One book club member, Lisa Renee Johnson, shared a video on Facebook.

“We made it, y'all,” she said on the video Saturday morning, beaming as her friends waved in the background. “Look at us. We are getting ready to get on the wine train.”

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1 comment:

  1. Could it be that they were really just too loud? It seems all things have to be made into race issues instead of just what it really was.....Nothing absolutely nothing causes more racial divide than to continually make all issues about race.. It is like yelling wolf....

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