Alicia Keys discusses the coronavirus crisis, remaining hopeful, and more in a new interview with InStyle.
07.06.2020 - 22:21 / billboard.com
Alicia Keys has a message for graduates of the class of 2020.During YouTube Originals' 'Dear Class of 2020' commencement, Alicia Keys opened the special by talking directly to the students missing out on their ceremonies due to the Coronavirus crisis, while mentioning the ongoing protests due to George Floyd's death and police brutality."You're showing that your generation is the one that's going to heal us," she said."I will always be by your side, no matter where the fight for justice takes us
.Alicia Keys discusses the coronavirus crisis, remaining hopeful, and more in a new interview with InStyle.
InStyle magazine, Alicia Keys spoke about the February 23 murder of Ahmaud Arbery, how she's dealing during the coronavirus and where she's finding gratitude right now.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez joined thousands of protesters at a Black Lives Matter rally in Los Angeles on Sunday (June 7, 2020), armed with posters made by her kids.The On the Floor hitmaker and her fiance were among the stars demanding justice for George Floyd, almost two weeks after the African-American man was killed at the hands of a white police officer in Minnesota.J.Lo documented their participation on Instagram, and revealed she had recruited her 12-year-old twins, Max and Emme,
Rasheeda Frost’s husband, Kirk Frost shared a message that impressed him about the George Floyd case. Check out the words that managed to get to his fans as well.
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony ’s little ‘coconuts’ Max and Emme helped their mom and fiancé Alex Rodriguez take part in a Black Lives Matters demonstration over the weekend in Hollywood.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez joined the country-wide protesters, from Minneapolis to Miami, and beyond, who have walked the streets to demand justice and police accountability.The national outrage is in response to the recent death of George Floyd and other black citizens who have died in the hands of police.“Today I had Emme and Max make me and Alex a sign for the protest,” Lopez shared with her 123 million followers.
Right now, there are a number of topics that dominate the news. There are the current protests in light of the George Floyd killing.
Lady Gaga took part in YouTube's Dear Class of 2020 event this weekend.The "Rain on Me" singer revealed that she'd rewritten her commencement speech in light of George Floyd's murder.Gaga encouraged graduates to treat everyone with kindness.YouTube's Dear Class of 2020 event featured a constellation of superstars giving commencement speeches, including Beyoncé and the Obamas.
Lopez and Rodriguez were among the celebrities who took part in a march on Sunday, demanding racial justice following the death of George Floyd.The celebrity couple protested holding homemade signs. JLo carried one that read, 'Black Lives Matter', while Rodriguez's sign stated: 'Let's get loud for Black Lives Matter', reports dailymail.co.uk.At the protest, Lopez was seen in a hoodie and leggings paired with white trainers.
As the nation continues to grapple with the novel coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd, Alicia Keys shared encouraging words to graduating students while opening YouTube Originals' Dear Class of 2020 virtual commencement Sunday. "I know right now it might not feel like there's a lot to celebrate and that's okay.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez showed their support for the Black Lives Matter movement at a Sunday, June 7, protest in Los Angeles.“Today I had [my children], Emme and Max[imilian] make me and Alex a sign for the protest,” the Grammy winner, 50, captioned Instagram footage from the gathering.
Jennifer Lopez and fiancé Alex Rodriguez are joining the cry for change.
Lady Gaga is speaking out against police brutality in a powerful message to this year's graduating class.
Beyoncé and BTS have given commencement-style speeches for the graduating class of 2020, which took place last weekend on a YouTube-hosted virtual graduation ceremony.Beyoncé congratulated the high school seniors who persevered through the myriad of challenges presented by the coronavirus pandemic and the recent “worldwide expression of outage” over the killing of George Floyd.“Congratulations to the class of 2020, you have arrived here in the middle of a global crisis, a racial pandemic and
Lady Gaga addressed the class of 2020 amid this quarantine as well as during the George Floyd protests in a re-recorded speech and her words were very powerful. The singer stressed that the graduates are watching a ‘pivotal moment’ in the history of the country.
The YouTube Originals special, airing on Sunday, features both Barack andMichelle Obama as commencement speakers. The pair kicked things off with a joint message to students early on in the program.
Love Island star Amber Gill, Anthony Joshua and Alexa Chung have lead the stars in attending Black Lives Matter protests across the UK on Saturday 6 June.