The first screening of upcoming Apple TV+ drama “Emancipation” took place Saturday in Washington, D.C., with director Antoine Fuqua and star Will Smith both in attendance.
The first screening of upcoming Apple TV+ drama “Emancipation” took place Saturday in Washington, D.C., with director Antoine Fuqua and star Will Smith both in attendance.
NAACP’s virtual convention yesterday (September 25).Harris was asked who she thought the best rapper alive was, to which she responded Tupac. When CNN’s Angela Rye, who was moderating the event, reminded her that the rapper had in fact been dead since 1996, she replied: “I keep doing that.”Rye then asked Harris to pick another rapper, to which she responded that there were “so many” she liked.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerStacey Abrams, Kenya Barris, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Barry Jenkins, Gabrielle Union, Jemele Hill, Angela Rye, and Lena Waithe have have been added to the lineup for the virtual edition of the American Black Film Festival (ABFF), which will run from Aug 21-30.
Will Smith revealed he has been called the N-word by police officers on “more than 10 occasions” as he reflected on the Black Lives Matter movement on Tuesday.The 51-year-old actor spoke to political commentator and activist Angela Rye on her podcast, On One With Angela Rye, about his own experiences with racism throughout his life.Smith grew up in Philadelphia, and was just four years old when the notoriously racist Frank Rizzo went from chief of police to becoming the mayor of the city, and
Will Smith recently took part in a new interview with activist Angela Rye as part of her podcast, On One With Angela Rye, where the conversation was mainly focused on politics. Smith took the opportunity to throw both President Donald Trump and Kanye West under the bus while talking about voting in November.
Will Smith is addressing the Black Lives Matter movement and getting candid about his own experiences facing prejudice and racism. The movie star sat down for a conversation about the current culture revolution and explained how despite his fame and wealth, he has never been insulated from systemic hate.
Will Smith revealed he has been called the N-word by police officers on “more than 10 occasions” as he reflected on the Black Lives Matter movement.The 51-year-old actor spoke to political commentator and activist Angela Rye on her podcast, On One With Angela Rye, about his own experiences with racism throughout his life.
Will Smith is addressing the Black Lives Matter movement and getting candid about his own experiences facing prejudice and racism. The movie megastar sat down for a conversation about the current culture revolution and explained how, despite his fame and wealth, he has never been insulated from systemic hate.
Will Smith is addressing the Black Lives Matter movement and getting candid about his own experiences facing prejudice and racism. The movie megastar sat down for a conversation about the current culture revolution and explained how, despite his fame and wealth, he has never been insulated from systemic hate.«I grew up in Philadelphia,» Smith recalled while speaking with political commentator and activist Angela Rye as part of her podcast,.
Justin Bieber enjoys some time out of the house and on the basketball court over the weekend in Los Angeles.
Justin Bieber “feels bad” that it took the death of George Floyd to make him wake up to the issue of racism in America.
Janelle Monae has her hands full of sacks of food while participating in the Wondalunch Los Angeles Drive-Thru event at Crozier Middle School in Inglewood, Calif., on Friday (May 29).
Thanks to COVID-19 we are all communicating via Zoom and group chats, but imagine if your group chat turned into an op ed viewed by millions for the Washington Post?! That is just a normal day in the life for Angela Rye, CNN Correspondent, Amanda Seales, host of “The Real”, Sunny Hostin, co-host of “The View”, Brittany N. Packnett Cunningham, MSNBC Correspondent, Alicia Garza, Principal for Black Futures Lab, LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, and Tiffany D. Cross, Political
On Thursday night (April 9), REVOLT TV will host a two-hour-long live town hall meeting at 11 p.m. ET moderated by Sean "Diddy" Combs to discuss how COVID-19 is affecting the African-American community at large.
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