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TV "The Boondocks" is known for its amusing, animated commentary on all things controversial. Here's why the culture needs its return immediately.
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News Noname's new track speaks on some of the devastating stories that have surfaced over the last month, while also addressing some of J. Cole's latest remarks.
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Original Content Over thirty years later, N.W.A.'s "Fuck Tha Police" resonates with a new generation, finding life as a modern-day protest anthem.
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Music She wanted to bring attention to the case involving Nathaniel Julius, a disabled teen who was reportedly shot by police.
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Crime The officer put his knee on the neck of the woman and even tased her in the stomach.
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Crime In November of last year, Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights while executing a search warrant.
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Politics YG didn't stop the theatrics there, as his Rolling Loud Los Angeles performance also included a Donald Trump impersonator.
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Music AI Virtual rapper FN Meka is receiving major backlash for promoting police brutality and incarceration after an old Instagram post resurfaced.
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Politics A report from the front lines of the Los Angeles protests, where thousands rallied in the streets seeking justice for George Floyd.
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Politics The autopsy done on George Floyd revealed that he didn't die of asphyxiation although a private autopsy will be done in New York.
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Pop Culture Following Chauvin's guilty verdicts, former President Obama releases a statement about true accountability.
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Erika Marie -
Music Metro Boomin took a moment to reflect on the power of his words, encouraging his followers to "drown the hate with love."
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Politics Army Leiutenant Caron Nazario faced police with their guns drawn, ordering him to exit the vehicle.
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Sports Vanessa Bryant expressed her gratitude that murals of Kobe and Gianna around Los Angeles were not vandalized by the George Floyd protestors.
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Pop Culture George Holliday, the man who recorded the police attack on Rodney King in 1991, died on Sunday of complications with COVID-19. Holliday, a now 61-year old plumber, had been hospitalized in Simi Valley for over a month.
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Vaughn Johnson