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Black Twitter On Terry Crews’ ‘Black Supremacy’ Tweet

Terry Crews had social media doing a collective eye roll when he tweeted about non-existent “Black supremacy.”  The White Chicks actor tweeted on June 7, “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth. Like it or not, we are all in this together.” Defeating White …

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Sabrina Dhowre Elba On Black Lives Matter Protests

Sabrina Dhowre Elba, model and wife to actor Idris Elba, is now getting vocal about her personal experiences with racism and is urging others to educate themselves on the Black Lives Matter movement.  “It’s no longer enough to be “not racist,” we must teach others to be “anti-racist,” she according …

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Raymond Santana And Deelishis Get Married In Georgia

Congratulations are in order for Raymond Santana and Deelishis! The couple tied the knot on Saturday in Georgia, six months after they got engaged, in December 2019. Santana, one of the exonerated men from the “Central Park Five,” shared photos and video from their special day on Instagram. His bride, …

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Justice Smith Comes Out As Queer

Justice Smith, the actor best known for roles in The Get Down, Detective Pikachu and Jurassic World, has come out as queer in a beautiful Instagram post dedicated to Black queer and trans folks. “We chanted ‘Black Trans Lives Matter,’ ‘Black Queer Lives Matter,’ ‘All Black Lives Matter’. As a …

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Gabrielle Union Files Discrimination Complaint Against NBC

Gabrielle Union has filed a complaint against the NBC producers of “America’s Got Talent” six months after her departure, reporting that she experienced harassment, discrimination, and retaliation while appearing as a judge on the show.  The L.A.’s Finest actress filed the complaint with California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing, …

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Oprah To Host 2-Night Town Hall On Race

The Oprah Winfrey Show, which aired from 1986 to 2011, famously tackled race over the show’s 25-year history. Now, due to the protests over the police killing of George Floyd and countless others, Oprah is going back to her roots by hosting a two-night town hall on racism in America.  …

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Gayle King On Her Son Being Black In America

Black parents being concerned for their children’s safety is nothing new, especially as it relates to police violence. With protests all over the nation over police killings, many Black celebrities are speaking up about their fears they have for their children. Gayle King is the latest public figure to discuss …

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Lauren London Opens Up To Jada Pinkett Smith

If something is happening in the world, Red Table Talk will tackle the topic in a raw, but always relatable way. Today’s episode will be no different. Jada Pinkett Smith’s Facebook Watch show will discuss how gun violence affects women, in particular Black women, who are typically a direct extension …

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