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.
04.06.2020 - 00:41 / breakingnews.ie
Ore Oduba has said he “can’t live in fear” that his son will grow up to see the levels of racism that exist today.
The sports presenter discussed the Black Lives Matter movement in a video posted on social media.
He added that he has not “really spoken about racism in the past and maybe that’s a bad thing”.
“I have been lucky in my life and my career that I have been given opportunities, but maybe that’s because I felt like me getting opportunities was job done,” Oduba said.
“I can tell you that
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.
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Peter Andre has said he and his family had racism "thrown" at them "for years" as the Black Lives Matter movement continues to make waves across the globe.The 47 year old took to his Instagram feed to share a video of Good Morning Britain's Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, 49, engaging in a heated race debate with lawyer Earl Gray, who is representing Minnesota police officer Thomas Lane after he was charged with aiding and abetting the second-degree murder of George Floyd.
Twitter over the weekend, he remained devoted to "speaking out against injustice, advocating for black excellence, and spreading the message of 'Love 4 One Another,'" until his death in April 2016.In honor of the late artist's birthday — as protests against racially biased police brutality and the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and more black Americans continued around the world — the estate posted two timely statements from the late star.The first, a handwritten note
Gayle King is opening up about her own emotional coverage of the police killing of George Floyd and the fear she feels for her own son facing systemic racism in America. King joined the hosts of on Thursday via video chat, and the journalist teared up rewatching her report of Floyd's murder, in which she cried while reporting on his death.
CL is speaking out in support of Black Lives Matter.
Meghan Markle paid tribute to George Floyd during a surprise commencement address to her former high school on Wednesday, June 3.
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George Floyd’s 6-year-old daughter, Gianna, gushed about her late father in a moving Tuesday, June 2, video.
This is so bittersweet. George Floyd‘s daughter Gianna is aware of what a significant figure her late dad has become.
Televangelist Pat Robertson publicly scolded President Donald Trump during “The 700 Club” Tuesday, saying that his response to the unrest after George Floyd’s death “isn’t cool.”
Actor Jamie Foxx lent his voice to a rally at San Francisco’s city hall on June 1, singing with his fellow protestors during the ‘kneel-in’ demonstration. The Ray Oscar-winner, 52, took to the podium during the protest and sang the verse from Isaiah 54:17. “No weapons formed against me, shall prosper, it won’t work. No weapons formed against me shall prosper.”
Jamie Foxx is encouraging others to take action and demand justice in order to enact real change. Following the fatal arrest of George Floyd, which has sparked outrage and protests across the nation, the 52-year-old actor joined thousands of peaceful protestors outside San Francisco's City Hall on Monday to honor the Minneapolis man, and countless other black lives that have been lost due to police brutality.
Lea Michele is being accused by her former co-star, Samantha Marie Ware, of making her «first television gig a living hell.»
A 2012 Erase the Hate campaign featuring Meghan Markle is again making the rounds following the death of George Floyd.
In the last few days, various Hollywood celebrities have stepped out of their homes to participate in the protests against the killing of George Floyd and all the other black victims of police brutality. Jamie Foxx too joined the list as he joined a rally and addressed the protesters.