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Food Brands Step Up to Change Their Racially Insensitive Names: Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben’s and More - www.usmagazine.com
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19.06.2020 / 00:43

Food Brands Step Up to Change Their Racially Insensitive Names: Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben’s and More

Black Lives Matter protests across the globe following the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and countless others, several food companies and brands have announced they will be changing their names.Aunt Jemima, which is owned by Quaker Foods, a subsidiary of PepsiCo, was the first brand to confirm a moniker update on Wednesday, June 17.

Kandi Burruss Tears Up Recalling Talks With Her Kids About Police Brutality - www.eonline.com - Atlanta
eonline.com
11.06.2020 / 20:15

Kandi Burruss Tears Up Recalling Talks With Her Kids About Police Brutality

Difficult, but necessary. George Floyd's death and the ensuing nationwide outrage over racism and police brutality have prompted many important conversations, including those between parents and children.

Anna Wintour admits Vogue has been racially 'hurtful' and 'intolerant,' vows to listen and change - www.wonderwall.com - New York
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10.06.2020 / 18:11

Anna Wintour admits Vogue has been racially 'hurtful' and 'intolerant,' vows to listen and change

Page Six reports that in the wake of George Floyd's May 25 death at the hands of white police officers — a tragedy that's sparked protests, riots and a huge national conversation about systemic racism — the famed fashion editor sent what the New York Post's gossip column describes as an "emotional" note to Vogue's staff on June 4 in which she admits the magazine hasn't done enough to promote black staff, designers and creators and has published content that's "hurtful and intolerant.""I want to

IBM Getting Out of Facial Recognition Business Over Racial Profiling Concerns - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
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10.06.2020 / 03:01

IBM Getting Out of Facial Recognition Business Over Racial Profiling Concerns

IBM is getting out of the facial recognition business, saying it's concerned about how the technology can be used for mass surveillance and racial profiling. Ongoing protests responding to the death of George Floyd have sparked a broader reckoning over racial injustice and a closer look at the use of police technology to track demonstrators and monitor American neighborhoods.

Porsha Williams Recalls Her First Experience with Racism at Age 6 - www.etonline.com
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09.06.2020 / 10:05

Porsha Williams Recalls Her First Experience with Racism at Age 6

Porsha Williams is reflecting on the first time she faced racism when she was just a child.The star joined Andy Cohen and fellow guest W. Kamau Bell on Monday's, and she opened up about facing off against violent bigots in Georgia while protesting alongside her grandfather.«I was about 6 years old when I went to my first march,» Williams said, explaining that she attended the event with her grandfather, famed civil rights leader and dedicated activist Hosea Williams.

Leona Lewis Recalls Experience With Racist Shop Owner: ‘It Sparked a Rage in Me’ - www.billboard.com - Britain
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08.06.2020 / 20:19

Leona Lewis Recalls Experience With Racist Shop Owner: ‘It Sparked a Rage in Me’

The killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor by police officers have sparked a global protest movement against systemic racism and police brutality. They've also ignited a parallel reckoning of racist attitudes and incidents in the lives of black and brown people around the world, including singer Leona Lewis, who shared her painful story with fans on Instagram on Sunday (June 7).

Mark Wahlberg's George Floyd tribute slammed as people remind him of past racially charged crimes - www.foxnews.com
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08.06.2020 / 17:05

Mark Wahlberg's George Floyd tribute slammed as people remind him of past racially charged crimes

Mark Wahlberg is reconciling with alleged past racist behavior after critics called him out on social media for posting a tribute to George Floyd amid the ongoing protests against police brutality. Wahlberg took to social media to join the myriad of celebrities to call for reform after the May 25 death of Floyd, a black man who was seen in a shocking video that shows him being taken into custody by an officer who places his knee on his neck for more than eight minutes.

Tamera Mowry-Housley Shares Her Sentiments On The Black Lives Matter Movement — The Real Host Hopes It Extends Past Posts - celebrityinsider.org - county Martin
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08.06.2020 / 07:05

Tamera Mowry-Housley Shares Her Sentiments On The Black Lives Matter Movement — The Real Host Hopes It Extends Past Posts

Tia and Tamera grew up in a biracial household. Not long after Tia commented on the white privilege she witnessed her father receive, The Real hostess chimed in on the open conversation about the war on black lives in the wake of George Floyd’s death.

Lil Wayne Recalls How A White Police Officer Saved His Life When He Was 12 Following Backlash Over Defending Cops Amid BLM Protests - celebrityinsider.org
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08.06.2020 / 03:55

Lil Wayne Recalls How A White Police Officer Saved His Life When He Was 12 Following Backlash Over Defending Cops Amid BLM Protests

The rapper has been sharing a different perspective on the current Black Lives Matter protests in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death at the hand of yet another case of police brutality. Lil Wayne followed his previous controversial comments with a retelling of how a white cop saved his life at the age of 12.

Ava DuVernay Recalls When Oscar Voters Disapproved of 'Selma' Cast's Eric Garner Tribute - www.marieclaire.com - New York
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07.06.2020 / 22:03

Ava DuVernay Recalls When Oscar Voters Disapproved of 'Selma' Cast's Eric Garner Tribute

Garner died from being forcefully choked by police in New York. In the video of his struggle with authorities, he repeatedly tells the officers, "I can't breathe," which became a rallying cry in the Black Lives Matter Movement, much like it is again now, six years later, following the police killing of George Floyd.

Paul McCartney Recalls The Beatles Refusing to Play for a Segregated Audience in 1964 - www.billboard.com
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06.06.2020 / 19:45

Paul McCartney Recalls The Beatles Refusing to Play for a Segregated Audience in 1964

Paul McCartney is speaking out against racism following the death of George Floyd.

Man City striker Gabriel Jesus: It's like racist people have no brains - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Minneapolis
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06.06.2020 / 13:27

Man City striker Gabriel Jesus: It's like racist people have no brains

Jesus wants people to be educated on why the Black Lives Matter sentiment is important in order to make a more peaceful world.The death of George Floyd last week, who died in Minneapolis after a police officer knelt on his neck, has sparked protests across the world as people want to make their voices heard.

‘Sesame Street’ Teams Up With CNN To Host Town Hall With Kids To Talk Racism - etcanada.com - county Hall
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05.06.2020 / 22:55

‘Sesame Street’ Teams Up With CNN To Host Town Hall With Kids To Talk Racism

“Sesame Street” and CNN are joining forces to have an open dialogue about racism.

Activists Outraged As Police Push 75-Year-Old Man To Ground, Injuring Him During Buffalo Protests - hollywoodlife.com - New York - county Buffalo
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05.06.2020 / 17:07

Activists Outraged As Police Push 75-Year-Old Man To Ground, Injuring Him During Buffalo Protests

The world was watching in real time as two police officers in Buffalo, New York shoved an elderly peaceful protestor to the ground with no provocation. The shocking incident happened on June 4, and was caught on camera by a news crew.

Tia Mowry Reveals How Growing Up In Biracial Family Helped Her See ‘Privilege’ Very ‘Clearly’ - hollywoodlife.com
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05.06.2020 / 15:19

Tia Mowry Reveals How Growing Up In Biracial Family Helped Her See ‘Privilege’ Very ‘Clearly’

Tia Mowry, 41, is one of the many celebrities who has shared personal stories about racial injustice after the passing of George Floyd. The celebrated actress shared a lengthy Instagram post on Thursday, June 4, that spoke about what her mother Darlene Mowry had to deal with because she is black compared to her father Timothy Mowry, who is white. “It was very clear to me seeing the #privilege that my dad had as opposed to my #mother,” she began.

George Floyd's 6 year old daughter says she misses daddy; Recalls playing with him all day long - www.pinkvilla.com - USA - Washington
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04.06.2020 / 15:01

George Floyd's 6 year old daughter says she misses daddy; Recalls playing with him all day long

George Floyd's 6-year-old daughter Gianna, who was seen triumphantly chanting about how her daddy changed the world after protests for his death raged across the US, is now realising that her father has left and has revealed in an interview that she is missing being around him. Little Gianna sat down for Good Morning America on Wednesday and was also joined by her mother Roxie Washington.

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