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Music "Who’s gives a f*ck… she’s r**arded," Amber said.
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Politics Hip Hop was born in protest. As some rappers align with political power, the culture’s activist legacy faces a defining moment.
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Politics People in Los Angeles have been protesting for days in response to recent ICE's recent immigration raids in the city.
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Music Tyler The Creator joins The Game as another Los Angeles artist as protestors are advocating against ICE raids in the area.
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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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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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Sports "Stand up for your brothers and sisters of color."
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Politics Keke Palmer speaks on her experience at the Los Angeles' protests and the revolution that's underway.
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Politics Young Thug is speaking out against the injustices that continue to plague the United States.
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Sports Pacman Jones disapproves of NFL players kneeling before the anthem.
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Devin Ch -
Original Content This Juneteenth, take a first-hand look at one of the ongoing protests against systemic racism and police brutality taking place in New York City.
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Pop Culture Candace Owens went on a 15-minute rant about George Floyd, bringing up his alleged criminal past and drug use while saying he shouldn't be hailed as a good person.
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Erika Marie -
Music The court sentenced Young Buck to 30 days in prison for allegedly skipping mandatory bond supervision check-ins over criminal charges.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Crime An 18-year-old trans girl was rag-dolled around by plainclothes NYPD officers before being thrown into an unmarked van.
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Politics Snoop Dogg advocates for the defunding of police departments and more on Lil Wayne‘s "Young Money Radio."
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Society When Malia Obama takes breaks from working at Sundance Film Festival, it's only so she can protest the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Devon Jefferson -
TV "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" will attempt to handle police brutality and the death of George Floyd.
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Pop Culture Shameik Moore has much to say about how black people respond to racism, but after he made a comment about Rosa Parks, people had enough.
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Erika Marie