Reformer reporter has revealed how the lockdown has spoiled planned celebrations for ending a year of MS treatment.
05.06.2020 - 18:19 / cosmopolitan.com
Sister, Sister alum Tia Mowry is doing the latter, and took to Instagram to share painful moments in her life where her Black mother was discriminated against, while her white father never had to go though anything remotely similar.
She wrote: A post shared by (@tiamowry) on And in case you're wondering what both of Tia's parents look like, here they are: A post shared by (@tiamowry) on Fingers crossed that Tia continues to share more of her personal experiences so her followers can become more
.Reformer reporter has revealed how the lockdown has spoiled planned celebrations for ending a year of MS treatment.
Duffy shared her new song “River in the Sky” Thursday.
A group of African American content creators has launched a putative class action against YouTube and its Alphabet parent company for allegedly violating various laws intended to prevent racial discrimination.
Scarypoolparty shared some insights from his self-reflections during his benevolent Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (June 16) that raised money for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.In between songs like "Out Loud" and "Millennial Love," Scarypoolparty (real name Alejandro Aranda) spoke out about the grim current times without specifically referring to the coronavirus pandemic or the killings of multiple Black Americans."I feel like for myself, there's a lot of self-reflection happening
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.
Billy Porter had some powerful words for graduates during YouTube’s virtual “Dear Class of 2020" commencement celebration on Sunday (June 7).
Sister Sister actress Tia Mowry has opened up on the racial injustice she witnessed take place towards her black mum after finding fame.The biracial actress, who rose to fame on the popular sitcom alongside her identical twin Tamera, took to social media on Thursday to share her experiences of racial profiling, amid ongoing Black Lives Matter protests worldwide.
It turns out Glee and America’s Got Talent aren’t the only shows getting exposed for toxic behavior behind the scenes…
Banksy has shared a powerful piece of artwork in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, portraying the burning of an American flag.The anonymous artist’s latest work was shared on his Instagram page earlier today (June 6), which comes after the death of George Floyd, an African American man who was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota when a white police officer knelt on his neck as he lay on the ground during an arrest.It depicts a vigil for a member of the black community, whose picture is in
Faith Stowers has opened up about her time on Vanderpump Rules, and recalled being racially profiled by several of her co-stars.
Tia Mowry is opening up about her personal experiences growing up with a white father and a Black mother.
Colin Farrell is getting in his daily exercise!