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TV Companies Support Black Lives Matter; Nick Cannon Opens Up on Protesting

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June 01, 2020

Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, HBO and Other Hollywood Players Take a Stand in Support of Black Lives Matter Movement Amid George Floyd Protests

Major Hollywood players have taken a stand from corporate social media accounts to support Black Lives Matter and the George Floyd pr …

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Nick Cannon: Why I Had to Go to Minneapolis

Nick Cannon opens up about going to Minneapolis to protest the death of George Floyd.

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Kendrick Sampson: Why I'm Protesting to Defund Police

Actor and activist Kendrick Sampson recounts his experience at Saturday’s L.A. protests an shares his mission in the fight for …

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Bad Robot, Katie McGrath & J.J. Abrams Foundation Pledge $10 Million for Anti-Racist Organizations

Enough police brutality. Enough outsized privilege. Enough polite conversation. Enough white comfort," they said in a statement

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'Insecure's' Natasha Rothwell on 'Subversive' Activism and Reuniting Issa and Lawrence

Natasha Rothwell talks to Variety about showcasing humanity through "Insecure" and the importance of self-care in addition to activis …

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Jeffrey Epstein Docuseries Director on Centering Survivors' Stories and the Future of the Case

Director Lisa Bryant on the survivors’ powerful accounts, the controversy surrounding Epstein’s death, and what happens n …

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MSNBC's News Ticker Returns to Screen After Two-Year Absence

MSNBC's bottom-of-the-screen news crawl or ticker has returned since being taken off the air in April of 2018

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What to Watch on TV This Week: '13 Reasons Why' and 'Dirty John'

This week on TV, the final season of "13 Reasons Why" drops on Netflix, and season 2 of "Dirty John" premieres on USA. 

                                                           

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