As governors contemplate lifting “stay at home” restrictions and after the death of her close friend, Tina Knowles-Lawson wants the public to put themselves first.
The philanthropist and famed art collector turned to Instagram to warn her followers about the potential impact of breaking social distancing guidelines too soon. “I have a message for you guys and I’m going to be very candid.
I know I’m probably gonna get some flack for this but I don’t really care,” she began in the video before questioning why salons would open before other inessential businesses. “I find it very strange that the businesses that were opened were nail salons and hair salons,” she said, hinting that Black and poor people may be inadvertent targets of this new
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