During these trying times in our great country, celebrities come forward to use their platform for good and send a message. Someday is TODAY that we live in peace, that we overcome, and that we topple racism. Vid after the jump.
During these trying times in our great country, celebrities come forward to use their platform for good and send a message. Someday is TODAY that we live in peace, that we overcome, and that we topple racism. Vid after the jump.
Katt Williams got a chance to discuss different solutions that can be put to the test when speaking on the recent issues going on. Williams said he could do a better job at using his platform to make a difference. He says social media is a huge power tool if we use it the right way.
Remember Christopher LeDay? He is the man who is responsible for making the Alton Sterling video go viral. But as the cliche goes, no good deed goes unpunished. After posting the video to his Facebook account, LeDay was met by police at his place of work the next day. There he was arrested for assault charges along with a whole lot of charges which failed to have any merit. Since the incident LeDay is still out of a job and him and his attorney are fighting to change that. Check in after the jump for more on the story.
Lil Durk shows love for the movement and shares his thoughts on how conservatives use “black-on-black crime” in Chicago as a scapegoat for saying “black lives matter”.
No this is how you handle getting pulled over, haha. Props to the cop for actually listening… until it started getting real lol Check out the dope freestyle.
Several communities across the U.S are trying to defuse the high tension between police and civilians by hosting unity cookouts. One in Wichita, Kansas specifically was so successful that other communities want to implement it as well, hit the jump to read more.