President Donald Trump is planning to hold his first rally of the coronavirus era on June 19 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And he says he’s planning more events in Florida, Texas and Arizona as well.
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Sometimes, when I find myself growing grim about the mouth and it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul, I quietly take to the sea, by which I mean Netflix, to watch an episode or four of Gilmore Girls.I’m paraphrasing , who was paraphrasing Moby Dick, which was sort of paraphrasing lots of things.In the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, when it was exceptionally wintery in my soul and I became briefly convinced that American society was going to collapse, I soothed myself by watching
.President Donald Trump is planning to hold his first rally of the coronavirus era on June 19 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And he says he’s planning more events in Florida, Texas and Arizona as well.
Russell Westbrook is executive producing a docuseries about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre to mark the 100th anniversary of one of America's most horrific incidents of racial violence, per The Hollywood Reporter.Between May 31 and June 1, 1921, over 300 Black Americans were killed and thousands more displaced when their white neighbors burned the Greenwood Distract — then known as Black Wall Street due to it's prosperity and financial success — to the ground.
Ellise Shafer editorFollowing George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police officers, many entertainment companies have made statements and pledged donations as well as internal initiatives to insure that the future of entertainment reflects all American voices.President and COO of Skydance Media Jesse Sisgold pointed out during the latest episode of the Variety Streaming Room’s weekly series “Rebooting the Entertainment Industry” that although these statements are a great show of
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVBlackfin, an eOne company, has partnered with Peabody and Emmy-winning director Stanley Nelson and NBA star Russell Westbrook for docuseries Terror In Tulsa: The Rise And Fall of Black Wall Street.The news comes days after the 99th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, one of worst acts of racial violence in American history, in which mobs of white residents attacked and ultimately destroyed the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at that time the
Will Thorne Staff WriterAfter leading a Black Lives Matter protest against racial injustice over the weekend, NBA star Russell Westbrook is producing a project on “the single worst incident of racial violence in American history.”Westbrook is teaming with celebrated documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson for a series on the Tulsa race massacre of 1921, titled “Terror In Tulsa: The Rise And Fall of Black Wall Street.” The series is described as both an exploration of America’s past, and also a
Apparently, there’s been some miscommunication between Prince Andrew and the US Department of Justice!
A candid conversation. On Monday, Daily Pop co-host Justin Sylvester appeared on Bravo's Instagram Live to host an open dialogue about being black in the United States.
Nick Cannon recently spoke to Access Hollywood and revealed his conversation with his kids about racism and police brutality. George Floyd was arrested by four policemen on May 25 in Minneapolis when one of them kneeled down on his neck for over 7 minutes and it resulted in his death.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineOn the ATX Television Festival’s live feed today, the executive producers and stars of the hit medical drama New Amsterdam gathered to discuss the COVID-19 crisis, and how the “new normal” brought on by the pandemic will play into stories that are told on the show going forward.Created by David Schulner, based on a book by Eric Manheimer, the series centers on Dr.
Talk – Action = Zero, a new compilation album honouring black victims of police brutality.The compilation is released on Bandcamp today (June 5) as the platform waives all of its revenue shares for 24 hours to directly benefit artists and labels.All proceeds from the Talk – Action = Zero compilation will be donated to the Black Visions Collective, a Minnesota-based organisation that aims to champion black leadership and community in the US state.The compilation boasts unreleased material from
At a time of national crisis when tens of thousands of Americans are marching in the streets in all 50 states demanding justice and accountability from law enforcement and their elected representatives, P!nk weighed in with a sobering video about what she thinks it means to be a patriot. In a 30-second clip posted on Wednesday afternoon (June 3), the singe
Michael Buble is joining the world’s protests against police brutality and racial injustice following the senseless death of George Floyd.
Wanda Sykes is calling on white people to “step up” to combat racism as Americans take to the streets to protest the death of George Floyd.
From May 31 to June 1, 1921, one of the single worst acts of racial violence in American history took place as mobs of white residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma, attacked the black people and black-owned businesses of the city’s Greenwood District.
Stars like Lil Nas X, Sadé and Kehlani, among others, have spoken out on Tuesday to criticize the Blackout Tuesday movement in which other celebrities and brands have posted blank, black squares on social media.
Reese Witherspoon has urged parents to talk to their children about racism following the death of an unarmed black man during an arrest in the US.