Beyonce warned the coronavirus was having a disproportionate impact on black Americans as she made an appearance during the One World: Together At Home concert.
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Today, Wednesday, April 1, the National LGBTQ Task Force is joining in the celebration of Census Day, a day meant to urge Americans to “stand up and be counted” by the U.S. Government. The Task Force is vigorously engaging its followers on social media, and has set up a virtual phone bank (stay at home!) for those with questions about filling out the massive nationwide survey.
Conducted every ten years, the Census, which is administered by the U.S. Census Bureau, is constitutionally mandated.
Beyonce warned the coronavirus was having a disproportionate impact on black Americans as she made an appearance during the One World: Together At Home concert.
Beyonce had an important fact to share with viewers during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday (April 18): black Americans are dying at a higher rate from the coronavirus.
Beyonce had an important fact to share with viewers during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday (April 18): black Americans are dying at a higher rate from the coronavirus.The superstar kicked off her message by thanking the "true heroes" -- the essential workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle -- for their selfless work in taking care of the sick, and also ensuring that those of us sheltering in place at home still received our mail and various deliveries so we could
The past month has seen Americans adopt unthinkable new behaviors. Obsessive handwashing is as habitual as morning coffee. Wearing a face mask is the new black. And our most affectionate position is standing 6 feet away from friends and neighbors.
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By Amanda N'Duka
Oprah Winfrey is set to address issues affecting the African-American community amid the coronavirus pandemic as part of her latest TV special.
A new study on LGBTQ issues made public Tuesday has found a modest — but noticeable and sustained — drop over time in opposition to business owners being allowed to refuse services to LGBTQ people.
Taraji P. Henson has launched a new service providing online therapy for African-Americans whose mental health has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Taraji P. Henson has launched a new service providing online therapy for African-Americans whose mental health has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Lisa Kudrow has joined the cast of new Netflix comedy Space Force, the streaming service has announced.
Simu Liu took a swipe at former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Twitter Thursday.
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Oprah Winfrey announced on Thursday that she will be donating $10 million to assist Americans during the coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged the world, killing more than 49,000 across the globe and forcing many leaders to urge their people to stay inside.
Andrew Yang says the pandemic is triggering racial hostility against Asian-Americans. – TMZ This TikTok star joined the Hype House…accidentally.
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is receiving major praise for his informative, and often blunt, briefings — even from past critics. Cuomo, 62, has governed New York for nine years, sometimes not popularly, but his public perception has changed in the time of coronavirus.