Michael Jordan Gets Political After George Floyd’s Death
Michael Jordan rarely weighs in on politics, but the death of George Floyd was just too much for the NBA All-Star.
Michael Jordan rarely weighs in on politics, but the death of George Floyd was just too much for the NBA All-Star.
The daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is organizing in the name of justice.
The producer/songwriter was influenced by N.W.A, Ice Cube, and more.
“Now more than ever, we have to come together as a community to help one another during these trying times.”
Bob Johnson is one of the most respected businessmen in the world, and now he believes America should pay African Americans what they owe.
Battle rapper Serius Jones was arrested on human trafficking and pimping charges.
Snoop Dogg is getting paid, thanks to a new endorsement deal with.
Nicki Minaj has called on The Barbz to demand justice for the four cops involved in the death of George Floyd.
Trae tha Truth and Bun B. plan to lead thousands on a March for justice tomorrow in Houston.
Tokyo Jetz has gone viral over an inexplicable joke about the death of George Floyd.
Spike Lee says “Agent Orange” and his reckless medical advice is going to cost thousands of American lives.
George Floyd’s family decided to conduct an independent investigation, and their findings revealed he died from asphyxiation.
Janelle Monae helped feed thousands of people during the Wondalunch in Inglewood, California.
A trio of suspects accused of being involved in a drug ring that delivered a fatal dose of fentanyl to Mac Miller will stand trial in 2021.
RiRi vented on social media about the state of America and the outrageous death of George Floyd at the hands of some cops in Minneapolis.
Quavo is fronting a new talent show and he’s looking to discover the next big thing.
R&B star John Legend claims his friendship with Kanye West has cooled off because they are both busy, but many believe President Donald Trump may have something to do with their underlying issues.
Tsu Surf lead a group of peaceful protesters over the weekend in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Post Malone breaks his silence after the death of George Floyd and several nights of rioting and looting.
“For four hundred years, you had your knees on our necks.”