Danai Gurira has hope for a future without racial injustice.
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Also Read: Oprah's 'Where Do We Go From Here?' Special Draws Nearly 11 Million TV ViewersThe fathers will also share “how they are responding and speaking with their children about the recent murders of Black men and women, and the deep-rooted systematic challenges they face in their daily lives living in a world that too often sees them as criminals instead of their humanity.”The virtual audience will also feature fathers who are married, single, gay, parents of trans children, members of the
.Danai Gurira has hope for a future without racial injustice.
Justin Bieber’s long time producer Poo Bear, who has worked with him on hits like ‘What Do You Mean,’ ‘Purpose’ and ‘Despacito,” calls the 26-year-old pop star’s vow to help fight racial injustice extremely “vulnerable.”
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs the pandemic lockdown changes the landscape of film and TV, many are shifting the way they tell stories — and a lot of that is shooting remotely.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorLos Angeles County Department of Public Health Department Director Barbara Ferrer said on Monday that the country 2,903 cases, a record high a Total 100,772 people.Ferrer said there had been 22 additional COVID deaths, with a total of 3,326 fatalities.The director said the county tests now had an 8.4 percent positivity rate. “The increases we’re seeing today are not from testing,” said Ferrer.
just got messier. According to , President Trump's brother Robert filed a temporary restraining order against Mary and her publisher Simon & Schuster.
Oprah Winfrey plans to honour Black fathers with an upcoming special.
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Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerOriginally set to open in theaters April, the RZA-directed heist drama Cut Throat City is now slated for a limited theatrical release on July 17. Well Go USA and Patriot Pictures announced today that the film will hit 300 screens across the U.S.
Piers Morgan and Dizzee Rascal clashed on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, when the rapper refused to share his views on Black Lives Matter.
Kandi Burruss had a good day, and she has her entire family to thank for it. The Xscape singer and businesswoman took to Instagram, where she shared a few personal photos from a special family gathering for Father’s Day.
Chris Willman Music WriterGlobal Citizen’s “One World: Together at Home” special in mid-April wasn’t the last of its COVID-19-era all-star shows.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe 2020 ESPYS aired on Sunday and it may have looked like a different ceremony this year, but it still delivered awards show flair, celebrating the best in sports.
John Legend, Tessa Thompson and 1,000 other Black artists in the entertainment industry are coming together to put an end to the racial injustice.
Ellise Shafer editorA new collective of Black workers in the arts and entertainment field, called Black Artists for Freedom, has released a statement on their website commemorating Juneteenth and calling on cultural institutions to make changes in order to eliminate racial injustice.The collective consists of over 1,000 Black actors, musicians, filmmakers, authors, painters and poets, including Academy Award, Grammy, Tony and Pulitzer Prize winners. Tessa Thompson, Sterling K.
Amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement, Jennifer Lawrence decided to join twitter to speak up against racial injustice. The actress joined the call for justice for Breonna Taylor and voiced her opinions on the social media platform.
Theo Huxtable on. Now, years later, the 49-year-old actor continues to use his voice to help fight against racial injustice with his new documentary, , out June 19." is a film that follows a couple of different poets and chronicles life as a black man," Warner tells ET's Kevin Frazier.
Netflix has curated a collection of films and TV shows to educate viewers on racial injustice and Blackness in America.The collection, titled ‘More Than A Moment’, includes the short description: “Black lives matter.