Shaun Robinson

TV Host • Author • Producer • Motown Gal

Holiday Brunch

Thank you to our amazing village of supporters who came out to support the S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for Girls Holiday Brunch. We raised money for our mission to empower underserved and underrepresented girls and young women!

Veterans Day

One of my favorite pictures of my dad. He “upped” his age so that he could serve in the army early. To Daddy and all those who have served in our military - and their families…on this Veterans Day, we honor you and thank you for your service. 🇺🇸 p.s. Dad signed this pic, “Forever, Wylie”. I think it was to my grandma, his mom. I always loved that Dad had such beautiful penmanship. ✍🏾

Lisa and Cabo

On a #GirlsTrip to #CaboSanLucasMexico to celebrate the birthday of my dear friend Lisa Gilford. (At the head of the table in orange 🧡). I adore Lisa because she is such a beautiful spirit and she serves as Secretary of the board of my nonprofit the S.H.A.U.N. for Girls. We are so happy to celebrate you, Lisa, and wishing you a year of more happiness than your heart can hold!

Happy Halloween 🎃

One of my favorite #Halloween looks! #Neytiri #avatar 🩵 Blue makeup and hair by the amazing Ing Bracken 💄 You should have seen me trying to get these yellow contacts in! 👀 Had a blast rocking this all night!

Sneaker Ball

No heels tonight! A fun and comfy night at Areva Martin’s Special Needs Network’s #SneakerBall at The Beehive. I’m in awe of Areva and her tireless events to help families with autism. Congratulations on opening the first-of-its-kind autism center! And loved celebrating #50yearsofhiphop!

Israel

I have been searching for the right words. I still haven’t found them. In 2017, for my birthday, my family and I went to Israel. One of our tours was a visit to a Kibbutz in Tel Aviv. “Kibbutz” comes from the Hebrew word for “gathering”. It’s a community where people voluntarily live and work together on a noncompetitive basis. It operates under the premise that all income generated by the Kibbutz and its members goes into a common pool. Everyone is responsible for its care and upkeep. Families live there - mothers, babies.

The people of the Kibbutz made lunch for us - see the picture - and it was a unique and memorable experience.

When news came that a Kibbutz in Tel Aviv had been attacked by Hamas with 100 of its members slaughtered, a chill went up my spine. I immediately wondered if it was the same one my mom, sister-in-law and I visited. I kept thinking…”What if the attack had happened on the day we were there?” It would not have mattered that we were American, that my mom was a senior citizen. We would not have been seen as “innocent”. I reached out to our tour guide - we follow each other on social media - and he told me that the Kibbutz we visited was in a different area of Tel Aviv than the one where the massacre happened. I did not feel relief. Only sadness. I mentioned at the top of this post that I don’t have the right words. I still don’t. All I can say is…There are countless families grieving tonight. My heart breaks for all of them. Every one of them. I ask God tonight…please restore our humanity.

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