Blake Griffin is detailing some of his “super f**ked up” experiences with racism.
03.06.2020 - 02:13 / etcanada.com
Two of the most powerful episodes of “black-ish” will be receiving repeat airings on Tuesday, June 2.
In a statement from “black-ish” creator Kenya Barris, he reveals that the episodes “Hope” and “Juneteenth” will be re-aired, declaring those race-focused episodes feel “just as timely” in light of recent events as they did when they originally aired.
The episode “Hope,” which first aired in February 2016, finds the Johnson family discussing race-related issues while watching news coverage of a
Blake Griffin is detailing some of his “super f**ked up” experiences with racism.
TSR Staff: La’Janeé @_lajanee_ _________________________________ OH-KAY, #Roomies! Y’all know it’s #Juneteenth. While this history lesson was conveniently skipped in school, #Blackish came through and blessed us with an episode that gave a brief synopsis in 2017.
Juneteenth for the first time. The day commemorates when the last slaves in the Confederacy were liberated in 1865 and has gone on to mark a celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S.
The critically acclaimed series black-ish has been moved to ABC’s fall schedule, less than 24 hours after the network announced that the show would premiere in a mid-season slot.
The ABC network has unveiled its fall TV schedule, which featured an unexpected surprise: the early return of “black-ish”
“black-ish” back on its fall schedule, having previously earmarked Season 7 of the comedy for midseason.
fall schedule, ABC is already making changes to its Wednesday night lineup.“Black-ish” has been moved back up for a fall premiere, taking the place of the new Kari Lizer comedy “Call Your Mother.” “Black-ish” will now air at 8:30 p.m. following “The Goldbergs,” with “American Housewife” moving to 9:30 p.m.
Peter White Television EditorBlack-ish will return to the fall after all after ABC restructured its schedule to add the Kenya Barris-created comedy to its Wednesday night comedy lineup.This pushes new comedy Call Your Mother to midseason.Earlier this week, ABC unveiled its fall schedule with a Wednesday night comedy block featuring The Goldbergs, Call Your Mother, The Conners and American Housewife.However, the network said after speaking to Barris, it decided that it was “important to
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVABC is joining CBS and NBC in unveiling a “regular” fall 2020 schedule with a lineup featuring new and returning series that are yet to be filmed when production could resume following months of COVID-19-related shutdown.Like CBS and NBC, ABC is being conservative with few scheduling changes. Still, they are the biggest we have seen for a traditional fall schedule this year.ABC has the most new series laughing in the fall, David E.
Kenya Moore is backing her words with real actions towards concrete solutions after the shocking death of George Floyd in the hands of a white police officer. Kenya has been rather quiet while other Real Housewives of Atlanta stars have been hitting the streets to protest and share tons of images related to police brutality.
message, which was published to her website RachelLindsayOfficial.com under the blog section “Honestly Rach,” elaborates on statements Lindsay made last week during a virtual interview for “AfterBuzz” in which she vowed to quit the “Bachelor” franchise if real efforts to solve its diversity problems are not made soon.“Black people know historically and presently that the show is not formatted for their success,” Lindsay wrote Monday, explaining that she had applied to be on her first season of
Kenya Moore is another celebrity who accepted the challenge of praising the fact that she’s a black woman. Check out the message she shared on her social media account and the photo she paired it with.
The Kardashian’s are clapping back at allegations of racism made by Rob Kardashian‘s ex Blac Chyna, 32. Chyna — born Angela Renée White — has been embroiled in a legal battle with the Kardashian’s since Oct. 2017, following the cancellation of reality series Rob & Chyna. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians spinoff premiered in Sept. 2016 and lasted for just a single season on E! due to the couple’s break-up that same year.
Blac Chyna is elevating her ongoing allegations against the KarJenner family in the most controversial way she can right now — by calling them out for enabling racism!
Kandi Burruss decided to explain systemic racism to her fans and IG followers. Check out the video that she reported on her social media account below.
Charlamagne Tha God stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Wednesday (June 3) to share his thoughts about racial inequity and the need to dismantle systemic racism in the U.S.
In a sign that national unrest after the death of George Floyd is changing things both big and small, Time hit an unusual milestone Thursday: The magazine’s iconic red border had words in it for the first time ever and those words were the names of 35 black people whose deaths were the result of systemic racism.
As the protests continue around the country – and around the world – to demand justice in the George Floyd murder case and to speak out against police brutality and systemic racism, ABC joined the cause this week by re-airing two episodes of their sitcom Black-ish on Blackout Tuesday. The first episode the network chose for the occasion was titled “Hope” from Season 2, and it addressed the issue of police brutality.