Lady Gaga had some impassioned words for graduates during YouTube’s virtual “Dear Class of 2020" commencement celebration on Sunday (June 7).
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Yet another incident of police brutality against the black community surfaced on social media Tuesday (May 26), and the Internet is outraged, rallying in support of George Floyd.
The family attorney was arrested on Monday (May 25) on suspicion of forgery. In the viral clip, Floyd was unarmed and cried out that he couldn't breathe as an officer kneeled on his neck. He later died at the hospital.
Madonna is among the growing number of celebrities speaking out against the horrifying injustice. She
Lady Gaga had some impassioned words for graduates during YouTube’s virtual “Dear Class of 2020" commencement celebration on Sunday (June 7).
Mike Pence, 60, is under fire after extending an invitation to Black activist Candace Owens, 31, to the White House following her comments about George Floyd. In a recent Facebook Live, Candace described George as a “horrible human being” and a “criminal,” going on to note that he was “high on fentanyl” at the time of his arrest.
Meghan Markle is speaking out for the first time since protests have swept the nation and the world in the wake of George Floyd's death on May 25. People across the country have publicly protested police brutality after Floyd died at the age of 46 when a police officer pressed his knee into his neck for more than eight minutes.
With “Black Out Tuesday” now in the rear view, an important journey awaits.
Warning! This article contains graphic imagery! Kim Kardashian was horrified after seeing a high-school girl’s injuries after she was shot in the face with rubber bullets during a protest over George Floyd’s murder. The mother of four was shocked and horrified at the gruesome image of the young girl with a gaping, bloody hole in the middle of her forehead.
Kevin Hart is pushing for the arrest of all four police officers who were involved in the death of George Floyd.
“I’m sorry, I messed up big time,” Tokyo Jetz, 25, captioned the Instagram video she uploaded on June 1. The “No Problem” rapper issued an apology after a social media clip showed her placing a friend in a playful headlock.
George Clooney wants to see real, structural change.
Spike Lee has released a powerful short film that splices together the deaths of George Floyd and Eric Garner with clips from the climax of his 1989 film “Do the Right Thing,” calling Floyd, Garner and the character Radio Raheem “3 Brothers.”
By Mike Fleming Jr
Spike Lee is a filmmaker that has never shied away from being outspoken and infusing his films with clear messages about society and the issues that plague the country.
Tyler Perry has called on fans who are protesting across the U.S. to “stop the violence” and return home.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Celine Dion is the latest celebrity to share her feelings of horror and heartbreak over the death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin held his knee on Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes. Floyd was later pronounced dead.