Emer O’Neill won over audiences on Friday’s night’s Late Late Show when she opened about her own experience of racial abuse.
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Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving bought a house for the family of the late George Floyd, former NBA player Stephen Jackson revealed in an interview. A publicist for Irving confirmed the report to CBS News early Tuesday, saying the six-time All-Star just wanted to help.
A close friend of Floyd’s, Jackson spoke to “The Rematch” host Ethan Thomas last week about Floyd’s daughter, Gianna, and revealed that Irving had purchased the home.
“I think the fact that she’s getting so much love, not just
Emer O’Neill won over audiences on Friday’s night’s Late Late Show when she opened about her own experience of racial abuse.
Black Lives Matter movement that galvanized people across the world to fight against racial injustice has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Petter Eide, the Norwegian lawmaker who made the nomination, spoke to CBS News on Monday about why he did so.
Ava DuVernay’s collective ARRAY keeps on amplifying voices and artists to help push systemic change and representation with the release of W.J. Lofton’s Breonna Taylor-inspired visual poem Would You Kill Go Too? Lofton is the second artist commissioned for ARRAY’s Law Enforcement Accountability Project (LEAP), a fund founded in the wake of George Floyd’s murder to catalyze creative expression around police violence.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVWhen Tamara Lawrance starred in and was first promoting “The Long Song,” the Black Lives Matter movement and organization had already been in existence for half a decade.
Diversity went into reverse in the British television industry last year, a damning new report has revealed, despite a global reckoning over racism and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd.
George Floyd and Breonna Taylor marked a cultural shift where a vast number of people became aware of the systemic racism in America and the decades of violence against Black Americans by the police.Influencers, brands, and celebrities were called out by their followers for not speaking out in support of Black lives, or for not speaking out enough.
Sky has set itself the challenge of ensuring 20% of its UK and Ireland workforce and senior leadership team are from diverse backgrounds by 2025 as part of the Comcast-owned broadcaster’s £30M ($38M) social injustice pledge.
«The Rematch» host Ethan Thomas last week about Floyd's daughter, Gianna, and revealed that Irving had purchased the home.«I think the fact that she's getting so much love, not just from us, but from people all over the world,» he said.
Bradley Walsh is currently charming viewers on Breaking Dad which sees him taking on the road trip of a lifetime with his son Barney. When they aren't touring the US, the father-son duo lives in a gorgeous home in Essex with Barney's mum, Bradley's wife of 23 years, Donna Derby.Thanks to Zoom, fans have managed to catch a glimpse of the home they share as they film interviews to promote the show.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Netflix unveiled the trailer for “Firefly Lane,” starring Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke, and Court TV announced it will air an hour-long special on George Floyd.Netflix’s new young adult series “Ginny & Georgia” will premiere Feb. 24, starring Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey in the respective titular roles.
A Portland, Ore.TV reporter pressed Mayor Ted Wheeler Tuesday about whether his ineffectiveness at quelling the violence in his city over the past year played a role in last week's riots on Capitol Hill. During an interview with KATU reporter Genevieve Reaume, Wheeler vowed to hold those responsible for the unrest in Portland, which has garnered national attention following the death of George Floyd. However, it was a question that tied the violence in his city to the Jan.
Fox Nation host Nancy Grace dedicated the latest episode of "Crime Stories" to last week's riot on Capitol Hill that left five people dead and shocked the nation. "We just went through one hell of a year in 2020 with the coronavirus, with the [death of] George Floyd, with the protests. And this has somehow become, I believe, what some people consider to be normal, to go in and destroy, to to just have insurrection," a SWAT team officer and former detective told Grace in the episode.
coronavirus spread? We’ve essentially not only played the role of a news organization, I think we’ve played the role in some ways of a public health organization imparting real health news.It was very important to me that we be there in Minneapolis following the murder of George Floyd to be there for his memorial to see and talk to people about why they were so outraged. ...
The former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the George Floyd case after he was seen on video holding his knee against Floyd’s neck will be tried separately from the three other cops accused in connection with the case, court papers on Tuesday show. Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter A.