John Legend brought style, grace and some ooh laa when her performed on The Tonight Show Monday night (June 23).
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Talib Kweli had a lot on his mind when he Zoomed into The Tonight Show on Wednesday night (June 3) from the studio to chat with his old pal Jimmy Fallon. When the host jumped right in and asked the activist/rapper why the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer and the subsequent nationwide protests are different from other mass mobilizations after previous police-involved killings of black and brown men and women, Kweli took it all the way back to the Civil War.
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John Legend brought style, grace and some ooh laa when her performed on The Tonight Show Monday night (June 23).
Jada Pinkett Smith hosted an emotional episode of on Friday, discussing racism in America with her daughter, Willow, her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, as well as activists Dr. Angela Davis and Tamika Mallory.The 48-year-old actress started off the episode by noting the significance of Juneteenth on Friday, which marks the true ending of slavery in the United States.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s 14-year-old son, Moses, popped up during his mom’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon appearance on Tuesday, June 16.When Jimmy Fallon asked the Goop creator, 47, how Moses and his sister, Apple, 16, were doing, Paltrow replied, “Oh, my God. Look at this.” Her youngest walked into the frame, waving at the host, 45.Moses told Fallon he was doing “good” while quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"My brother, the world has changed," Spike Lee started his conversation with Jimmy Fallon on Monday night's edition of The Tonight Show. Though the Da 5 Bloods filmmaker was referring in the moment to the fact that he and the late-night host were speaking over video chat rather than at The Tonight Show's 30 Rock studios, he could have just as easily been discussing the protests over racist police brutality and systemic racism that have swept the U.S.
People across the country and around the world have taken the streets to protest since late May, demanding justice for George Floyd and other black citizens who have died in the hands of police.
Kele Okereke has performed his Bloc Party protest song ‘Kettling’ in response to unrest following the murder of George Floyd.The Bloc Party frontman, whose most recent solo record was last year’s ‘2042’, shared a video of himself playing the song from his home.
Take a knee at 6pm to protest against racism
Harry Styles joined the millions of people across the globe protesting racial injustice and police brutality in the wake of George Floyd‘s death at the hands of police. In the June 2 photos that were published by a fan account on Twitter, Harry could be seen standing in solidarity with a group of friends in Los Angeles, holding signs that read “Black Lives Matter.” The “Adore You” singer, 26, also wore protective face gear, as protests continue amidst the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Katherine Heigl is losing sleep over how to explain the horrific death of George Floyd to her African-American daughter.
Katherine Heigl has a challenge ahead of her. Heigl, 41, shares three children with husband Josh Kelley, including an 8-year-old daughter, Adalaide, who is adopted and black.
Shay Mitchell is speaking out about the ongoing protests happening in the United States.
After a weekend of protests in response to the killing of George Floyd, celebrities continue to use their platform and resources in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Halsey, who stood on the front line of a protest in Santa Monica, Calif. this weekend, was photographed providing medical aid to to fellow protesters who had been injured. "do not underplay these rubber bullets bc you have been told they are 'not lethal'.
As a concerned citizen and a mother, Katherine Heigl is expressing her outrage at the murder of George Floyd and struggling to explain it to her children, particularly her black daughter.