Kimberly Jones – an activist whose passionate speech about race went viral after the George Floyd protests – says Donald Trump needs to apologize to Black America about his Tulsa election rally.
02.06.2020 - 19:01 / variety.com
By A.D. Amorosi
In a world more like the one we knew four months ago, Killer Mike would have been promoting “RTJ4,” the new album from Run the Jewels, his group with El-P, this week. But coronavirus, the death of George Floyd at the hand of Minneapolis police, and the ensuing violent protests across the entire country have changed all that.
Consequently, and in tandem with today’s “Blackout Tuesday” — the music industry’s self-imposed daylong shutdown in a statement of solidarity with the
Kimberly Jones – an activist whose passionate speech about race went viral after the George Floyd protests – says Donald Trump needs to apologize to Black America about his Tulsa election rally.
Killer Mike has addressed the timely arrival of Run The Jewels’ new album.The rapper recently delivered an impassioned speech in Atlanta after protests against racial injustice began in the city in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta‘s Cynthia Bailey, 53, fiancé Mike Hill, 49, and their three daughters took a break from quarantining to peacefully protest following the brutal murder of George Floyd on May 25. “It felt so good to go out in the name of justice,” Cynthia told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY from her Los Angeles home in a video interview on June 5.
Oprah Winfrey is hosting a discussion with Black thought leaders, artists and activists regarding the civil unrest across American in response to the murder of George Floyd next week as part of a two-night event that will be simulcast across 19 different Discovery-owned networks.
Cynthia Bailey, her fiancé, Mike Hill, their daughters, Ashleé Hill, Kayla Hill, Noelle Robinson, and Noelle’s girlfriend, Alexis, joined the thousands of people across the world who are protesting police brutality and injustice in the wake of the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and more. The Real Housewives of Atlanta family peacefully protested together in Los Angeles on June 3, and detailed their experience later on Instagram.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star opened up about the current Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd by a cop. That being said, Porsha Williams shared her own experience being part of the crowd fighting for change.
Porsha Williams comes from a family of civil rights leaders, and she has been on the front lines with thousands of protesters who are demanding justice after the shocking death of George Floyd. The reality TV star recently marched in the streets of Atlanta with thousands of peaceful protesters, and many were hit with tear gas.
star Porsha Williams has always a «heart for the people,» but the recent protests following the death of George Floyd have moved her to take to the streets in protest.
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.
"Now that you’re ignited, I need you on a weekly and daily basis to join a grassroots organisation"
Porsha Williams has been one of the many citizens and activists who have stepped up at protests, rallies, and vigils to support the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of George Floyd's alleged murder at the hands of a police officer after he was arrested on May 25 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member has been peacefully protesting over the course of the last several days and documenting it on Instagram.
Porsha Williams detailed a terrifying moment on Instagram during the Atlanta protests this week.
As tensions between police officers and civilians continue to grow, people across the country are engaging in demonstrations that some, including Lori Harvey, have been impacted by.
Run the Jewels' Killer Mike made a surprise appearance at Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottom's press conference on Friday (May 29), in an attempt to quell some of the violence that has taken place during nationwide protests of George Floyd's police-related death last week.Mike (born Michael Render) appealed to those angry about the incident, asking them to channel their anger into positive movements."I am the son of an Atlanta police officer," said Mike, who was flanked by the Mayor, Atlanta
Chrissy Teigen always has a —and that applies to her as well. On Saturday, May 30, Teigen began to help protesters arrested for assembling in cities such as Minneapolis, New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta after the death of George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis who at the hands of a police officer who knelt on his neck while his coworkers held Floyd down or stood back and watched.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star NeNe Leakes found herself in some hot water after she decided to share her thoughts on the protests and riots taking place in America, more specifically in Atlanta. Millions of people have been taking to streets every night to call for the end of police brutality and racism after the viral video of Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis, Minnesota police officer kneeling for 8 minutes on the neck of a black man named George Floyd.
In the wake of violent protests over the death of George Floyd while in the custody of Minnesota Police, Tyler Perry took to social media on Saturday morning to urge the community to approach the situation differently.
Protesters graffitied the CNN logo, smashed windows and threw inside what appeared to be a firecracker at the Atlanta headquarters of the news network during the fourth night of protests over George Floyd's death on Friday night.