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Liza Koshy, Shane Dawson, Jenna Marbles and More YouTubers Apologize for Past Racist Content - www.usmagazine.com - Hawaii - Japan
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30.06.2020 / 22:51

Liza Koshy, Shane Dawson, Jenna Marbles and More YouTubers Apologize for Past Racist Content

Liza Koshy, Jenna Marbles, Shane Dawson and more internet stars have issued apologies for their past racially insensitive content amid the Black Lives Matter movement.Koshy, for her part, made headlines in June 2020 when a since-deleted video with then-boyfriend David Dobrik resurfaced.

Democrats Push To Change The Name Of John Wayne Airport Due To His Past Racist Comments - celebrityinsider.org
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28.06.2020 / 04:01

Democrats Push To Change The Name Of John Wayne Airport Due To His Past Racist Comments

TMZ reported today that democrats are now trying to change the name of an Orange County airport. Reportedly, politicians in the area aren’t happy with the John Wayne Airport in Orange County due to the fact the actor had famously made remarks 50 years ago that many people today find very offensive.

Shane Dawson Apologizes for Doing Blackface, Saying the N-Word in Past Racist YouTube Videos - variety.com
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27.06.2020 / 21:15

Shane Dawson Apologizes for Doing Blackface, Saying the N-Word in Past Racist YouTube Videos

Ellise Shafer editorShane Dawson has owned up to his past racist actions in a 20-minute video posted to his YouTube channel on Friday night.In the video, titled “Taking Accountability,” Dawson apologized for doing blackface in racist videos during his early YouTube career.“Blackface was something that I did a lot… on my channel. And there’s no excuse for it.

Jenna Marbles: 5 Things To Know About The YouTuber Who Quit YouTube Over Past Racist Videos - hollywoodlife.com
hollywoodlife.com
26.06.2020 / 17:23

Jenna Marbles: 5 Things To Know About The YouTuber Who Quit YouTube Over Past Racist Videos

Famed YouTube celebrity Jenna Marbles uploaded a tearful video on June 25 announcing that she would be leaving the platform that made her famous, after a video of her in blackface resurfaced along with a video of her rapping and using racist language against the Asian community. “It’s awful.

Mondaire Jones poised to become first openly gay Black member of Congress - www.metroweekly.com - New York
metroweekly.com
24.06.2020 / 16:15

Mondaire Jones poised to become first openly gay Black member of Congress

endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign in his bid for the party’s nomination for New York’s 17th Congressional District, defeated seven other candidates, leading his closest challenger by a 2-1 margin.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are several thousand mail-in votes yet to be counted in the district. But as of Wednesday morning, Jones led the field with 45% of the vote, ahead of former federal prosecutor Adam Schleifer, who won 21% of the vote.

X-Factor Winner Alexandra Burke Reveals Awful Racist Experiences In The Music Industry - perezhilton.com
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21.06.2020 / 23:37

X-Factor Winner Alexandra Burke Reveals Awful Racist Experiences In The Music Industry

Alexandra Burke is opening up about a very disappointing and disturbing part of the music industry — and she’s not holding back at all.

Sugababes’ Keisha Buchanan says she was ‘used as collateral’ when one of the group’s albums flopped - www.nme.com
nme.com
17.06.2020 / 20:49

Sugababes’ Keisha Buchanan says she was ‘used as collateral’ when one of the group’s albums flopped

Sugababes, has discussed the negative treatment of her by the press and music industry due to her race.“It made sense for the story they wanted to put out because the girls’ album was getting a lot of backlash and it wasn’t doing very well,” she said.

Keisha Buchanan says she was portrayed as ‘instigator’ of Sugababes infighting - www.breakingnews.ie
breakingnews.ie
17.06.2020 / 20:47

Keisha Buchanan says she was portrayed as ‘instigator’ of Sugababes infighting

Sugababes star Keisha Buchanan has described her experience of racism in the music industry, saying she was portrayed as the “instigator” of conflict within the pop group.

Strathaven Black Lives Matter campaigner hits out after banner torn down in racist backlash - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.06.2020 / 08:35

Strathaven Black Lives Matter campaigner hits out after banner torn down in racist backlash

Strathaven Castle in support of the worldwide movement was binned then blasted in a racist online backlash.

Sugababes’ Keisha Buchanan says “traumatic” racism she experienced left her needing therapy - www.nme.com
nme.com
11.06.2020 / 16:41

Sugababes’ Keisha Buchanan says “traumatic” racism she experienced left her needing therapy

Sugababes.In a new video posted on YouTube and titled Life as the “Black” Sugababe – My Story, Buchanan, 35, recalled examples from interviews where she’d experienced prejudice, and said the experiences were so traumatic that she ended up needing therapy.“I used to think that racism was when someone directly looked at you and called you a racist word,” Buchanan said.

Keisha Buchanan speaks out about bullying claims and racism during time in the Sugababes - www.msn.com
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10.06.2020 / 17:05

Keisha Buchanan speaks out about bullying claims and racism during time in the Sugababes

The singer was one of the founding members of the platinum-selling, chart-topping girl group, which saw several line-up changes over the years before announcing a comeback with the original three stars - Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena, and Buchanan - last year.As Black Lives Matter demonstrations continue around the world following the death of George Floyd, Buchanan speaks about her experiences in the group in a YouTube video entitled Life As The 'Black' Sugababe - My Story.Highlighting press

Keisha Buchanan speaks out about bullying claims and racism during time in the Sugababes - www.msn.com
msn.com
10.06.2020 / 16:33

Keisha Buchanan speaks out about bullying claims and racism during time in the Sugababes

, Buchanan speaks about her experiences in the group in a YouTube video entitled Life As The 'Black' Sugababe - My Story.Highlighting press reports in which she was described as a bully, she said the band - which formed in 1998 when she was still a teenager - had "fall-outs like most teenage girls" and added: "I have never bullied anyone in my life."The way articles were worded allowed people "to get a picture in their mind of me being the angry black woman," she said.Buchanan also spoke about

Keisha Buchanan speaks out about bullying claims and racism during time in the Sugababes - www.msn.com
msn.com
10.06.2020 / 16:19

Keisha Buchanan speaks out about bullying claims and racism during time in the Sugababes

, Buchanan speaks about her experiences in the group in a YouTube video entitled Life As The 'Black' Sugababe - My Story.Highlighting press reports in which she was described as a bully, she said the band - which formed in 1998 when she was still a teenager - had "fall-outs like most teenage girls" and added: "I have never bullied anyone in my life."The way articles were worded allowed people "to get a picture in their mind of me being the angry black woman," she said.Buchanan also spoke about

White Women Will Turn Over Their Instagram Accounts To Black Women For ‘Share The Mic Now’ Social Media Campaign - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
10.06.2020 / 01:57

White Women Will Turn Over Their Instagram Accounts To Black Women For ‘Share The Mic Now’ Social Media Campaign

Disruptors Bozoma Saint John, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Glennon Doyle and Stacey Bendet are launching a new social media initiative on Wednesday, June 10.

White Women Will Turn Over Their Instagram Accounts To Black Women For #ShareTheMicNow Social Media Campaign - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
10.06.2020 / 01:01

White Women Will Turn Over Their Instagram Accounts To Black Women For #ShareTheMicNow Social Media Campaign

Disruptors Bozoma Saint John, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Glennon Doyle and Stacey Bendet are launching a new social media initiative on Wednesday, June 10.

George Floyd Funeral: Joe Biden Says “We Cannot Turn Away” From Addressing Racism; Sheila Jackson Lee Tells Protesters “I Hear Your Cry” - deadline.com - USA - county Lee - George - Floyd - Jackson, county Lee
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09.06.2020 / 22:25

George Floyd Funeral: Joe Biden Says “We Cannot Turn Away” From Addressing Racism; Sheila Jackson Lee Tells Protesters “I Hear Your Cry”

Ted Johnson Family and friends mourned George Floyd in song, memories and prayer, while political figures including Joe Biden, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) and Rep.

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