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Rent the Runway is pledging to do its part to support black artists.
On Tuesday, June 2, the subscription service announced that it will not only be donating $100,000 to the NAACP and Black Visions Collective, but it will also be allocating a million dollars to support black designers through its company.
How exactly? In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the company clarified, “through our wholesale, platform and
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Beyoncé, the Queen of surprise releases, has done it again!
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Beyonce is giving back to Black owned businesses with the creation of Black Parade.
Leah Remini warned the church of Scientology that it’s “just the beginning”, after Danny Masterson was charged with raping three women on Wednesday.
Leah Remini warned the church of Scientology that it’s “just the beginning” after Danny Masterson was charged with raping three women on Wednesday (June 17, 2020).The That ’70s Show star was charged with “forcibly raping three women” over the space of two years, following allegations in 2017 from women – also Scientologists – who claimed they had reported the assaults to the Church.Remini used the accounts of two of the women in her docuseries Scientology and the Aftermath, as she shared what
#justice #scientologytheaftermath https://t.co/oAFlIoWFYdRemini, who was a Scientologist from the age of nine until she left, went on to warn the Church: “This is just the beginning Scientology, your days of getting away with it is coming to an end!”Meanwhile, Masterson’s lawyer Tom Mesereau issued a statement following the charges being issued on Wednesday,, insisting the actor is “innocent” and they are planning to fight the claims.“Mr.
Jennifer Lawrence is officially on social media! The actress created a Twitter account on June 16. However, don’t expect to see intimate photos of her life at home. J.Law’s account is in partnership with Represent.Us, and appears to strictly be being used to fight for justice in the United States. The handle of Jennifer’s Twitter is @JLawrence_RepUs.
Jordan Peele is making some power moves in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and subsequent protests have further ignited a passion in artists inspired to use their music as a sounding board for change. Check below for 10 protest songs that highlight the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement.1. Trey Songz — “2020 Riots: How Many Times” Trey Songz sheds light on the injustices faced by the black community at the hands of police brutality and institutionalized racism on the compelling new single, “2020 Riots: How Many Times.” Songz
K-pop superstars BTS have underscored their support for the Black Lives Matter movement with a $1 million (£800,000) donation.The Boy With Luv hitmakers have teamed up with label bosses at Big Hit Entertainment to pledge the sum, according to editors at Variety, just days after declaring their backing for protesters worldwide demanding an end to racial and social injustice.In the online statement, the bandmates wrote: “We stand against racial discrimination. We condemn violence.
BTS has donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter after making a statement that they stand against racial discrimination.The band's incredible fanbase has raised over $500,000 as part of their #MatchAMillion initiative.BTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter as people all over the world join together in the fight to end systemic racism and protest police brutality.
In an attempt to combat the racial inequality in the USA, Michael B. Jordan called for Hollywood to invest in black staff during a protest.
Black Lives Matter movement earlier this week, BTS is backing up their support with a sizable donation.
Gaika’s The Spectacular Empire label has announced a series of livestreams, starting tonight, under the title ‘Nine Nights’, featuring a variety of artists and genres from around the world.
BTS members RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, V, Suga, and J-Hope have come forward to show their support towards the Black Lives Matter movement. The members issued a unanimous statement condemning the death of George Floyd.
Kelis took to social media on Tuesday (June 2) to call for widespread structural change in the music industry's treatment of Black artists.
Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx‘s real-life legal drama Just Mercy has been made free to stream online in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The music industry silenced its sound on “Black Out Tuesday,” putting a full stop on all business amid widespread protests.