
Gladys W. Muturi
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Hello, My name is Gladys W. Muturi. I am an Actress, Writer, Filmmaker, Producer, and Mother of 1.
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Justice for Lauren Smith-Fields #SayHerName
The Night Before December 12 A Connecticut woman, Lauren Smith-Fields, 23, student at Norfolk Community College met with her date on the Bumble app on December 8. According to her brother Lakeem Jeter who told the detective that Lauren has been talking with him for three days and said:
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Criminal
The Story of Everybody Talking About Jamie & The Prom
Two incredible musicals: Everybody Talking About Jamie and The Prom. The Prom, a Broadway musical comedy about a high school lesbian student who wants to go to the Prom with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo until the school forbids her to go to the prom with her girlfriend. Four Broadway stars heard about her story leaves their limelight to show their support for her and give her the prom she deserves.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Pride
Top 10 Celebrities that Guest Starred on The Proud Family
The Proud Family 2001-2005 The Proud Family is known to be Disney Channel's first black animated family and now that the Proud Family is coming back. This time on Disney Plus with a new reboot title "The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder" and new guest stars including Lil Nas X, Normani, Marsi Martin, Chance the Rapper, Keke Palmer, Lizzo, and so much more.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Geeks
BOYS LIKE US
This is a sneak preview sample of BOYS LIKE US Synopsis A one act play explores an imaginary dream sequence where the Exonerated Central Park Five (Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana Jr., Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, and Korey Wise.) meets the Scottsboro Boys (Haywood Patterson, Charlie Weems, Ozie Powell, Clarence Norris, Olen Montgomery, Willie Roberson, Eugene Williams, Andy Wright, and Leroy “Roy” Wright) from the 1930s who were accused of raping two white women in Alabama. They befriended each other and shared their similar tragic injustice events with each other and the audience.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Fiction
Timeline of Scottsboro Boys
March 25, 1931 Posse stops Southern Railroad train in Paint Rock, Alabama. Scottsboro boys are arrested on charges of assault. Rape charges are added against all nine boys after accusations are made by Victoria Price and Ruby Bates.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Criminal
Now that 2021 is a year gone. What’s next for me in 2022?
2021 wasn’t the best year the way I thought it would be. Yes, we got that racist orange orangutan of a president of United States out of the White House, got Joe Biden as our president and Kamala Harris becoming the first female Black Asian American Vice President of the United States which was good enough for us but then later the January 6 crazy ass riots at the DC Captiol causing a huge uproar in the media with humor and disgusts, leaving an officer dead, some rioters dead and the Capitol damaged. Still, 2021 we are still in a pandemic wearing masks, more positive covid cases, more are still dying from covid. Worst of it all, over the summer, I lost my good friend Chuba and four months, three days after I turned 26 I lost my grandmother leaving me in heartbreak, guilt and misery. Just when I thought 2021 was going to be the greatest new year hoping this whole covid cases will go down it was becoming 2020 the sequel.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Journal
I'll Never Be A Wife
SETTING: Wedding Reception AT RISE: Bridal March song plays. The wedding cake is in center stage. PETTY SINGLE BRIDESMAID dressed in a beautiful, bridesmaid dress, hair all done and sitting with a slice of wedding cake and a glass of champagne. She raised her glass up and drinks up. Song ends. She stares at the audience with a new attitude.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Fiction
Brock Turner & Christopher Belter
Two disgusting convicted Caucasian young men, both ages 19 & 20, both committed a serious crime. Brock Turner, a promising Stanford athlete sexually assault an unconscious woman at the campus. Another, Christopher Belter, a New York man from a wealthy family committed rape and sexual assault with four teenage girls at the home he shares with his rich parents. Turner was sentenced to three months in prison and was later was released on good behavior. While Belter was given no prison time after he pleaded guilty.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Criminal






