Ruth B has released her new track, “If I Have A Son”, about racism and the death of George Floyd.
08.06.2020 - 19:55 / etonline.com
Prince may be gone, but never forgotten.On Sunday, which would have been his 62nd birthday, the singer's estate shared a handwritten letter he once wrote about racial intolerance. The release of the note comes just a few weeks after the fatal arrest of George Floyd, which has sparked outrage and protests across the country.«Nothing more ugly in the whole wide world than INTOLERANCE (between) Black, white, red, yellow, boy or girl.
Ruth B has released her new track, “If I Have A Son”, about racism and the death of George Floyd.
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Estate officials for Prince have shared a poignant message about racial injustice to mark his 62nd birthday. A photo of the singer’s timely note from beyond the grave was posted online on Sunday as Black Lives Matter protests continued around the world in the wake of the death of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man died at the hands of a white police officer in Minnesota last month.
To help markPrince's 62nd birthday on Sunday (June 7), the estate of the late icon has shared a powerful message from the artist about intolerance. Prince's timely words arrives at a time when the nation is protesting the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was suffocated by white Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Estate officials for Prince have shared a poignant message the late musician wrote about racial intolerance to mark what would have been his 62nd birthday.
On what would’ve been his 62nd birthday, the estate of the legendary performer, Prince, released a handwritten note in which the artist addressed “intolerance.” Of course, this all comes at a time when much of the Western world is seeing protests regarding the death of George Floyd by the Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin.
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
To help mark Prince's 62nd birthday on Sunday (June 7), the estate of the late icon has shared a powerful message from the artist about intolerance.
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Rachel Lindsay is opening up about her experience in attending a peaceful protest in honor of George Floyd over the weekend.
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