Ava DuVernay talks to Ellen DeGeneres about George Floyd, police brutality, and more on Monday’s “Ellen” show.
06.06.2020 - 00:17 / nme.com
Paul McCartney has spoken out about the death of George Floyd, calling for justice for his family and “all those who have died and suffered” because of police brutality.Floyd died on May 25 while being arrested by police in Minneapolis.
Officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine-minutes, which, according to an independent autopsy, cut blood and airflow off from his brain, causing mechanical asphyxia.Chauvin has since been sacked and charged with second-degree murder and
.Ava DuVernay talks to Ellen DeGeneres about George Floyd, police brutality, and more on Monday’s “Ellen” show.
on Jun 5, 2020 at 12:37pm PDT"I feel sick and angry that here we are almost 60 years later and the world is in shock at the horrific scenes of the senseless murder of George Floyd at the hands of police racism, along with the countless others that came before," he said. "All of us here support and stand alongside all those who are protesting and raising their voices at this time. I want justice for George Floyd's family, I want justice for all those who have died and suffered.
Paul McCartney is speaking out amid a time of civil unrest following the death of George Floyd. On Friday, the iconic English musician, 77, took to social media to express the importance of coming together in order to see a change in the world.
Beyonce is reaching out to the world amid protests globally against systemic racism and police brutality following the murder of George Floyd.
"Let’s remain aligned and focused in our call for real justice."
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The death of George Floyd while being under police custody under broad daylight has created public outcry all over the world. People have been protesting against the police brutality, racial discrimination and all other heinous crimes that led to the loss of lives like that of Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and many other victims. A day back, the entertainment industry observed ‘Blackout Tuesday’ in solidarity with the protests against George Floyd’s death on May 25, 2020 in Minneapolis.
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.
Adele took to Instagram to express her grief over the recent murder of George Floyd, as well as to stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter. In her message, the singer explained how racism isn't a problem that plagues only the United States and pleaded for people around the world to fight for justice in the battle against police brutality.
Australian celebrities including Margot Robbie and Hugh Sheridan are joining the chant of millions who are demanding justice for George Floyd, the African-American man who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.
Ellen DeGeneres wants to see justice served in the death of George Floyd. In a new video shared to social media on Monday, DeGeneres struggled to hold back tears as she shared her reaction to the global fight against racism and police brutality exactly one week after Floyd was killed while being arrested outside a corner store in Minneapolis, Minnesota. "I have been posting my thoughts and my stance on this but I haven't spoken directly because I don't know what to say," the talk show host
JAY-Z has spoken.
On Saturday, Kim Kardashian West posted a statement on Instagram expressing her support for those protesting for justice after the killing of George Floyd.
More than ten million people have signed an online petition demanding justice for George Floyd, making it the fastest-growing and biggest petition in the platform’s history.
"I am human, a father and a black man in pain, and I am not the only one"
Jay-Z is fighting for justice after the death of George Floyd.