Teyana Taylor has released a new video for “Still,” a highlight from her recently-released K.T.S.E. follow-up The Album.
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Cardi B says she thinks more male rappers should be fighting for justice for Breonna Taylor.Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical technician, was fatally shot by police when they entered her house with a “no-knock warrant” in Louisville, Kentucky on March 13, 2020.Since her death, the likes of Rihanna and Beyoncé have openly called for justice, while Doja Cat set up a $100,000 fund in her honour, and Cardi says that she wishes she saw more male rappers speaking out about Taylor’s death.“A
.Teyana Taylor has released a new video for “Still,” a highlight from her recently-released K.T.S.E. follow-up The Album.
The Weeknd is bringing attention back to Breonna Taylor and Jacob Blake during his 2020 MTV Video Music Awards acceptance speech.
Porsha Williams is standing up for what she believes in. The 39-year-old, along with other reality television stars including Love & Hip-Hop castmate Yandy Smith, were among the near 70 people arrested in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday, August 25.
Porsha Williams was arrested again on Tuesday in her continued fight for racial justice in America.
Demi Lovato took time on her 28th birthday this week to honor Breonna Taylor. Lovato shared with fans that she had launched a campaign that auto-writes letters to Kentucky state officials and provides links to petitions and donations to go toward demanding justice for the late Taylor.
Gayle King has shared more details about the process behind O, The Oprah Magazine’s historic September cover featuring a portrait of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old Black woman shot and killed in her Louisville, Kentucky, home by police last March.
Demi Lovato wants one thing for her birthday, justice for Breonna Taylor.
Demi Lovato is having a moment of gratitude on her 28th birthday -- but she's also taking action. On Thursday, the «Cool for the Summer» singer took to social media to tell fans how she's spending her big day.
LeBron James will not give up in the fight for justice for Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old African-American woman who was fatally shot by police officers in Louisville, Kentucky on March 13. Five months later, the cops still have not been arrested, and like so many others, LeBron is publicly calling for them to be.
Porsha Williams is praying that Breonna Taylor receives justice as soon as possible. As you probably know by now, it’s been recently reported that justice may come this way.
For ELLE's September 2020 cover story, Cardi B shared that she wishes male rappers would speak out more often about the death of Breonna Taylor."A woman like Breonna Taylor, she was young. She looked like she was listening to your music.
Cardi B, like many other performing artists and celebrities, isn’t fond of what happened to Breonna Taylor. In fact, the rapper is downright outraged.
Breonna Taylor and amplify her story and the voices of Black females and femmes that are victims of police brutality, Oprah Winfrey erected 26 billboards across Louisville, Kentucky.
Dozens of celebrities are participating in a call to action in honor of Breonna Taylor. Jessica Alba, Ruby Rose and Viola Davis are just a few of several stars who demanded justice for Taylor across their social media platforms on Monday, which was exactly 150 days from the date she was killed by police officers in her home.
Cardi B has called out male rappers for not speaking out about the death of Breonna Taylor.
Celebrities are advocating for justice for Breonna Taylor 150 days after she was killed. On Monday, A-list stars including Olivia Wilde, Amy Schumer, Regina King, Jessica Alba and Amanda Seales took to Instagram to show off shirts that read “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor.”
Breonna Taylor 150 days after she was killed. On Monday, A-list stars including Olivia Wilde, Amy Schumer, Regina King, Jessica Alba and Amanda Seales took to Instagram to show off shirts that read «Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor.»Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was killed in her Louisville, Kentucky, home by Louisville Metro Police in March.