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Justin Bieber sues two social media users for $20m over assault claims - www.msn.com - USA
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27.06.2020 / 14:37

Justin Bieber sues two social media users for $20m over assault claims

© Getty Canadian singer Justin Bieber says the allegations are defamatory The 26-year-old pop star has denied the alleged incidents in 2014 and 2015, describing them as "outrageous lies" that are "provably fabricated".The first allegation was from someone who claimed to have been assaulted at a Four Seasons Hotel in the US city of Austin on 9 March 2014.But Bieber said he did not stay at the Four Seasons on that date, posting screenshots from news stories that day which show him with Selena

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

Rachel Lindsay Says She’ll ‘Disassociate’ Herself From Bachelor Nation If They Don’t Make Changes - celebrityinsider.org - USA
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10.06.2020 / 23:59

Rachel Lindsay Says She’ll ‘Disassociate’ Herself From Bachelor Nation If They Don’t Make Changes

Rachel Lindsay is just one reality star who has been very vocal about racial injustices in the United States after the Black Lives Matter protests kicked off around the world this year. It all started with the death of George Floyd, who died while in police custody.

Taylor Swift: “Racial injustice has been ingrained deeply into local and US state governments” - www.nme.com - USA - Houston
nme.com
10.06.2020 / 14:13

Taylor Swift: “Racial injustice has been ingrained deeply into local and US state governments”

Taylor Swift has spoken out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, saying that “racial injustice has been ingrained deeply” into local and state governments in the US and that change “must be made there”.The singer tweeted her views as worldwide anti-racism protests following the killing of George Floyd on May 25 continue.

Joe Biden Gives Emotional Speech on Racial Injustice at George Floyd Funeral - variety.com - USA - Houston
variety.com
10.06.2020 / 00:25

Joe Biden Gives Emotional Speech on Racial Injustice at George Floyd Funeral

Klaritza Rico In an emotional video message played at George Floyd’s funeral in Houston on Tuesday, the presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden offered his condolences to Floyd’s family, including Floyd’s 6-year-old daughter Gianna, and addressed the racial injustices that are happening in America.While speaking to Gianna in the pre-recorded message, Biden pointed out the young girl’s bravery and asked the public to question why so many Black Americans have lost their lives across the

Taylor Swift Urges Voters To ‘Elect People Who Will Fight Against Police Brutality’ - hollywoodlife.com - USA
hollywoodlife.com
09.06.2020 / 23:21

Taylor Swift Urges Voters To ‘Elect People Who Will Fight Against Police Brutality’

There once was a time when Taylor Swift was famously silent on political issues. That time is no more.

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.

Michael Jordan donating $100 million to fight racial injustice - www.peoplemagazine.co.za - Minnesota - USA - Jordan - George - Floyd
peoplemagazine.co.za
06.06.2020 / 17:59

Michael Jordan donating $100 million to fight racial injustice

Basketball legend Michael Jordan and officials behind his athletic brand have pledged $100 million (£79 million) over the next decade to fight racial injustice.Days after the sports hero made a rare political statement expressing his deep pain and anger at the police brutality which led to the death of African-American man George Floyd in Minnesota, he joined forces with Jordan Brand executives to announce plans to support organisations working towards “ensuring racial equality, social justice

Paramount makes ‘Selma’ free to rent to reflect on ‘racial injustice’ - nypost.com - USA
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05.06.2020 / 20:57

Paramount makes ‘Selma’ free to rent to reflect on ‘racial injustice’

four-star review, Post critic Lou Lumenick called “Selma” “Hollywood’s definitive depiction of the 1960s American civil rights movement.”Viewers can find the film at all major services to rent for free, including Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube and Google Play.The studio’s move follows Warner Bros.

Beyonce Encourages Protesters To ‘Remain Aligned And Focused’ Amid The Fight Against Racial Inequality! - celebrityinsider.org - USA
celebrityinsider.org
04.06.2020 / 19:57

Beyonce Encourages Protesters To ‘Remain Aligned And Focused’ Amid The Fight Against Racial Inequality!

The singer is obviously not keeping silent amid the global fight against racial inequality sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer last week. As you probably know, protests have been taking place all over the world in support of a positive change in the United States when it comes to police brutality and systemic racism.

Emma Watson Vows To Fight ‘Structural Racism’ After Criticism Of Her Blackout Tuesday Posts - hollywoodlife.com - USA
hollywoodlife.com
04.06.2020 / 16:33

Emma Watson Vows To Fight ‘Structural Racism’ After Criticism Of Her Blackout Tuesday Posts

Emma Watson will not stand for racial injustice, and she made that very clear with her Instagram post on June 3. The actress’s message was inspired by the latest death of a black man, George Floyd, by a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, which sparked a widespread conversation about racism in the United States. “I stand with you,” Emma told the black community in her post.

Dominican star Amara La Negra joins fight against racial injustice and knows ‘united we are stronger’ - us.hola.com - USA - Dominica - city Santos
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04.06.2020 / 04:31

Dominican star Amara La Negra joins fight against racial injustice and knows ‘united we are stronger’

 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.

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.

Big Sean Shares Heartbreaking Message About Racial Injustice: ‘I Don’t Feel Equal I Don’t Feel Free’ – Watch - hollywoodlife.com - USA - Minneapolis
hollywoodlife.com
03.06.2020 / 06:17

Big Sean Shares Heartbreaking Message About Racial Injustice: ‘I Don’t Feel Equal I Don’t Feel Free’ – Watch

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.

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