Amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement, Jennifer Lawrence decided to join twitter to speak up against racial injustice. The actress joined the call for justice for Breonna Taylor and voiced her opinions on the social media platform.
07.06.2020 - 20:23 / glamour.com
Sesame Street hosted a joint 47-minute town hall called, Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism, which quickly proved to be a valuable learning tool for adults too. If you've been wondering how to break down the worldwide unrest and support of to your children, your just broke it down.The show, moderated by Big Bird, CNN political commentator Van Jones, and national correspondent Erica Hill kicked off with an important conversation between Elmo's dad, Louie, and his beloved son.
Amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement, Jennifer Lawrence decided to join twitter to speak up against racial injustice. The actress joined the call for justice for Breonna Taylor and voiced her opinions on the social media platform.
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Dwayne Johnson is showing his support for the Black Lives Matter and calling out President Trump for his actions during the nationwide protest.
Lady Gaga is giving credit to those speaking up and making their voices heard during the trying times, following the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and countless other Black individuals.
Amara La Negra has had enough with racism. In a recent video, the Dominican singer, whose real name is Diana Danelys De Los Santos, conveyed her thoughts, feelings and the social paradigms about the systemic racism in the US.
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Halsey is explaining something very important about her experience.
Big Sean, 32, is one of many celebrities speaking out about social injustice after George Floyd‘s tragic death in Minneapolis on May 25. The rapper shared a video on his Instagram page on June 1 that showed him discussing his feelings about racism and being an African-American at this time in the world, when nationwide protests have been going on in most American cities. Although change is being demanded by thousands, he admitted that he doesn’t feel “free” in the midst of all the chaos.
After the killing of George Floyd, Ellen DeGeneres, just like many others, wants to see justice being achieved! The TV personality took to her social media page of choice to share a clip in which she talked about the current Black Lives Matter protests happening all over the globe and she got really emotional. Ellen could barely keep her tears in while discussing the tragedy and its aftermath.
Owning up. Victoria Fuller spoke out about her “naive” participation in a “White Lives Matter” campaign after protestors demanded justice for George Floyd in her Virginia hometown.
Many celebrities have shown support for the Black Lives Matter movement over the past several days after George Floyd‘s death. And now Kendall Jenner is finally using her voice to speak out on the tragedy, too.
A protest in Colorado against racism (Pic: by Joseph Rouse)