Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took part in a joint video call with young leaders last week to discuss fairness, justice, and equal rights.
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Strathaven Castle in support of the worldwide movement was binned then blasted in a racist online backlash.
A shocked local student spoke of the shame she felt for her hometown after the scathing virtual assault on the Strathaven Facebook page.The post picturing the binned banner has since been taken down by administrators of the community page.But the teenager has urged her followers to continue to circulate it to spread awareness of the social ill.And, in a defiant stance against the haters,
.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took part in a joint video call with young leaders last week to discuss fairness, justice, and equal rights.
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@DianaAward #2020DianaAwards taking place today (on what would be Princess Diana’s 59th birthday).In it, he says institutional racism is still “endemic” in our societies and has pledged that he and Meghan will be “part of the change” needed.
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Prince Harry surprised attendees of the virtual Diana Awards Wednesday with a sentimental address for the charity's honorees. The Diana Award highlights U.K.
On what would have been Princess Diana’s 59th birthday, Prince Harry has shared a special video message honouring young change-makers who have carried out honourable work in his mother’s name.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Challenge” is cutting ties with contestant Dee Nguyen.According to screenshots from fellow “The Challenge” cast member Bayleigh Dayton, Nguyen had posted “Idk why some of u think I’m anti BLM. I’ve been saying that since the day I lost my virginity” in a since-deleted tweet.
Neil Young has doubled down on his criticism of Donald Trump in a new letter that voices his support for the Black Lives Matter movement.In the latest letter to fans online, the musician said he was hopeful in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, before moving on to address the rise of BLM in the wake of George Floyd’s death.He wrote: “Although it could get a lot worse, the pandemic that is, I think we all learn together.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterBeyonce Knowles-Carter joined a prestigious roster of guest speakers for YouTube’s global virtual commencement ceremony Dear Class of 2020 on Sunday. The global superstar gave a speech that not only inspired but amplified the Black Lives Matter movement and encouraged everyone who has ever been put in the margins to stand up and be seen.She kicked off her nearly 10-minute speech by thanking the Obamas and congratulating the class of 2020.
John Boyega needn't worry about getting more work in Hollywood. "I don't know if I'm going to have a career after this, but fuck that," the Star Wars actor told a crowd of thousands at a Black Lives Matter protest in London on Wednesday towards the end of an impassioned and powerful speech about racism.
Star Wars‘ John Boyega gave an impassioned speech at a Black Lives Matter protest this week in London, England, where he exclaimed, “Look, I don’t know if I’m going to have a career after this, but f*ck that.”
Maya Jama attended the peaceful protest held in London's Hyde Park in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Wednesday.Thousands of people gathered in the capital's park to peacefully voice their outrage over the senseless killing of American man George Floyd at the hands of policemen last week.