Billy Porter stopped by “The Kelly Clarkson Show” to discuss the Black Trans Lives Matter movement.
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The ignorance continues to hop out today and every day, so hold tight as we turn this story about J.K. Rowling’s net worth into a teachable moment. Maybe you saw the Harry Potter author’s name trending recently after she tweeted some transphobic comments (again). And maybe you’re curious how she’s still making all that dough in spite of it. We have answers for that; but while we’re on the topic of money, let’s also take note of what actress
Billy Porter stopped by “The Kelly Clarkson Show” to discuss the Black Trans Lives Matter movement.
Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn expressed his allyship to the Black trans community loud and proud during his Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (June 23). He raised money for the Black Trans Advocacy Coalition, a national organization providing COVID-19 relief for Black trans people.
Kandi Burruss announced her fans ‘Kandi Goes Beyond The Ball’ presented by Kandi Koated Entertainment. Check out her post on social media below.
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Kelly Rowland is using her voice to support the Black Trans Lives Matter movement.
Criterion Channel, an online subscription resource for significant classic and contemporary films, has lifted the paywall on many movies and documentaries from Black filmmakers that showcase the Black experience.
Kelly Rowland took to social media to issue a powerful statement on the importance of supporting Black trans people amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
Remembering Pride Month's history. On Tuesday, Queer Eye star Karamo Brown virtually stopped by Daily Pop and shared with E!'s Justin Sylvester his plan for this year's Pride.
A walk around your nearest drugstore or Sephora is all you need to see that the beauty industry is indeed a highly saturated market. Yet for decades, the beauty world was underserving its Black consumers and finding fundamental products like foundation or concealer, or a nude lipstick for deeper skin tones was a difficult task for far too many.
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!
Billboard Dance, we owe everything about the genres we love to this daring and vibrant community, so, we've compiled a list of black-run dance and electronic music labels you can support directly today and every first Friday of the month, as well as June 19th.Black is bass. Black is lofi.
Whenever tragedy strikes, celebrities and entertainers have their own way of helping out during tough times. E! Online reported that the iconic rapper, Kanye West, joined the ranks of other performing artists who donated to various pro-black organizations.
On Monday (June 1), a black transgender woman named Iyanna Dior was viciously attacked by a group of men at a gas station in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to viral footage that has been posted and shared online.According to the clip (which Billboard will not post here due to its graphic violence), a group of about 20 cisgender men began beating Dior inside of the gas station while using derogatory slurs against her.Eventually, Dior was able to flee behind the store's counter as bystanders
The tragic death of George Floyd in Minnesota last week sparked outrage and has seen people across the world move to take a stand in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.The 46-year-old African-American father died after a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for nine minutes until he could no longer breathe.
As the protests over George Floyd's death at the hands of police continue throughout the country, artists and influencers are stepping up to fund various initiatives that help the protesters, the cause, and the black community at large.
Amid all the signs at the protest against George Floyd’s death in Hollywood on June 2, one especially stood out: “Black Trans Lives Matter.” This was the sign that Hollywood star Darren Criss, 33, and his wife Mia Swier (who’s also a director and producer) held while marching alongside the many other people in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. To show his solidarity, Darren raised his air in a fist, which has become the universal symbol to fight police brutality.