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Oprah Winfrey feels the United States is in a moment of reckoning with systemic racism - www.pinkvilla.com - USA
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19.06.2020 / 16:33

Oprah Winfrey feels the United States is in a moment of reckoning with systemic racism

"You know, we can all feel that our country, the United States, is in a moment of reckoning right now.

Black Music Month 2020 Playlist: Def Jam's Maxo 'Prays For Transparency Moving Forward' - www.billboard.com - Los Angeles - USA
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17.06.2020 / 21:47

Black Music Month 2020 Playlist: Def Jam's Maxo 'Prays For Transparency Moving Forward'

This year, Black Music Month takes a different turn. Because of the horrific deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and more, we at Billboard hope to uplift and empower African Americans during this cloudy and dubious time. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for the remainder of the month, an artist will provide a playlist designed to remedy the heartaches endured by the Black community.

Kristen Bell, Justin Theroux, NAACP & More Unite for #ITakeResponsibility Campaign - www.etonline.com - USA - county Howard - county Dallas
etonline.com
11.06.2020 / 18:47

Kristen Bell, Justin Theroux, NAACP & More Unite for #ITakeResponsibility Campaign

George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, Confluential Content launched the #ITakeResponsibility campaign to «encourage white Americans to call out hate, step up and take action to help turn the tide of systemic racism in this country.»The actors, along with Sarah Paulson, Aly Raisman, Bryce Dallas Howard, Debra Messing, Ilana Glazer, Julianne Moore, Kesha, Mark Duplass, Piper Perabo, Stanley Tucci and others, will share their experiences and support organizations dedicated to fighting for

Black Music Month 2020 Playlist: Dreamville's Cozz Aims to Prove Why 'Black Lives Will Always Matter' - www.billboard.com - USA
billboard.com
10.06.2020 / 20:35

Black Music Month 2020 Playlist: Dreamville's Cozz Aims to Prove Why 'Black Lives Will Always Matter'

This year, Black Music Month takes a different turn. Because of the horrific deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and more, we at Billboard hope to uplift and empower African Americans during this cloudy and dubious time. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for the remainder of the month, an artist will provide a playlist designed to remedy the heartaches endured by the Black community.

‘The View’ Co-Host Meghan McCain: Americans Have To Take A “Hard Look” At Race, “Particularly People Like Me That Come From A Place Of Privilege” - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
08.06.2020 / 21:29

‘The View’ Co-Host Meghan McCain: Americans Have To Take A “Hard Look” At Race, “Particularly People Like Me That Come From A Place Of Privilege”

Ted Johnson As ABC’s The View returned on Monday after a week off, the topic for the hour was on the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, as protests have swept the country calling for an end to racial injustice.Co-host Meghan McCain cited an op ed from Condoleeza Rice, the former Secretary of State, in which she wrote, “Our country has a birth defect: Africans and Europeans came to this country together — but one group was in chains.”McCain said, “Not just people like me, but all Americans

Justin Bieber vows to fight racial injustice: “I am committed to using my platform” - www.nme.com - USA - Minneapolis
nme.com
08.06.2020 / 19:17

Justin Bieber vows to fight racial injustice: “I am committed to using my platform”

Justin Bieber has vowed to fight racial injustice after proclaiming that he has “benefited off of black culture”.The ‘Yummy’ singer has been using his social media channels over the past 10 days to speak out against racism following the death of George Floyd.Floyd, an African-American man, was killed in Minneapolis on May 25 when a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes and ignored the man’s pleas that he couldn’t breathe.In a new Instagram post, Bieber acknowledged that

FRIENDS co creator Marta Kauffman says she feels 'she didn't do enough' for diversity - www.pinkvilla.com - USA
pinkvilla.com
08.06.2020 / 18:49

FRIENDS co creator Marta Kauffman says she feels 'she didn't do enough' for diversity

George Floyd's death after a policeman kneeled down on his neck resulted in protests for the Black Lives Matter movement raging across the US. Besides the masses, many celebrities have joined the movement and are seen showing solidarity with the same.

Justin Bieber vows to 'speak up about racial injustice' after Selena Gomez lends her Instagram to Black voices - www.pinkvilla.com - USA
pinkvilla.com
08.06.2020 / 16:37

Justin Bieber vows to 'speak up about racial injustice' after Selena Gomez lends her Instagram to Black voices

As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to make headlines, Justin Bieber came forward to make a promise. The international singer has been showing his support towards the movement since George Floyd's horrifying death rocked the United States of America.

Justin Bieber: 'I have benefited off of black culture' - torontosun.com - Minnesota - USA - George
torontosun.com
08.06.2020 / 04:39

Justin Bieber: 'I have benefited off of black culture'

Justin Bieber wants to make a positive change after admitting he’s “benefited off of black culture” throughout his career.

Justin Bieber: 'I have benefited off of black culture' - canoe.com - USA
canoe.com
08.06.2020 / 04:33

Justin Bieber: 'I have benefited off of black culture'

A post shared by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on Speaking on Instagram Live with his wife Hailey and CNN commentator Angela Rye last weekend, the Yummy hitmaker confessed he “feels bad” for not using his platform more proactively to support African-American communities.“I’ve been feeling shame in the sense of like, why did it take these men being killed for me to almost take a blanket over my eyes.

Van Jones Reveals What Gives Him Hope During Such A Devastating Time, Says ‘I’ve Never Seen African-Americans So Hurt’ - etcanada.com - USA
etcanada.com
04.06.2020 / 17:59

Van Jones Reveals What Gives Him Hope During Such A Devastating Time, Says ‘I’ve Never Seen African-Americans So Hurt’

Van Jones discusses George Floyd’s death and the ensuing protests around the world on Thursday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show”.

E!'s Justin Sylvester, Morgan Stewart & Erin Lim Hope for "Real Change" Following George Floyd's Death - www.eonline.com - USA
eonline.com
03.06.2020 / 23:01

E!'s Justin Sylvester, Morgan Stewart & Erin Lim Hope for "Real Change" Following George Floyd's Death

Is change on the horizon? On Wednesday's Daily Pop, E!'s Justin Sylvester, Morgan Stewart and Erin Lim discussed whether the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery have finally ignited change in the United States of America. Both across the nation and abroad, these deaths have sparked protests, commentary about Black Lives Matter and public outcry against police brutality.

Black Music Month 2020 Playlist: D Smoke Looks to 'Give Hope & Inspire Strength' - www.billboard.com - USA
billboard.com
03.06.2020 / 22:05

Black Music Month 2020 Playlist: D Smoke Looks to 'Give Hope & Inspire Strength'

This year, Black Music Month takes a different turn. Because of the horrific deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and more, we at Billboard hope to uplift and empower African Americans during this cloudy and dubious time. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for the remainder of the month, an artist will provide a playlist designed to remedy the heartaches endured by the Black community. 

Linda Hogan Faces Backlash For Saying ‘Afro Americans’ Should Be ‘Civilized’ Amid Protests - hollywoodlife.com - USA
hollywoodlife.com
03.06.2020 / 02:55

Linda Hogan Faces Backlash For Saying ‘Afro Americans’ Should Be ‘Civilized’ Amid Protests

Linda Hogan, 60, is facing serious backlash after tweeting out a message that blamed “afro Americans” for “all” the “looting” during the nationwide protests to seek justice for the death of George Floyd. “watching the looting, it’s all afro Americans, not sure how robbing and stealing set the record straight but if they want to be heard they need to be civilized,” the Hogan Knows Best star’s tweet read on June 2.

Run The Jewels on George Floyd protests: “It feels like nobody gives a shit when you’re black” - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
02.06.2020 / 01:41

Run The Jewels on George Floyd protests: “It feels like nobody gives a shit when you’re black”

"We have some action to do now. Giving a shit is the first phase: now let’s progress it.”

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