An Instagram campaign dubbed #ShareTheMicNow, launching tomorrow, will seek to magnify the voices of Black women on social media in conjunction with the nationwide protests against police brutality and systemic racism following George Floyd's death.
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Former NFL Player Emmanuel Acho Launches Viral ‘Uncomfortable Conversations With A Black Man’ Series
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#ShareTheMicNow Campaign Seeks To Magnify The Voices Of Black Women On Instagram
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Protesters Reportedly Hacked Chicago Police Radios With Tay Zonday’s YouTube Classic “Chocolate Rain”
Chicago hackers in support of ongoing protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death have turned to an internet classic in order to thwart police officers.
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FaZe Clan Indefinitely Suspends Fortnite Star ‘Dubs’ For On-Stream Racial Slur
Leading esports organization FaZe Clan has indefinitely suspended one of its members -- Daniel 'Dubs' Walsh -- after he was seen using the n-word on another player’s stream.
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Laura Lee Returns To YouTube With Apology For Apology Video, Vows To Help Mend Beauty Community
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Brand Partners Sever Ties With Laura Lee Following Racist Tweet Scandal
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Laura Lee Apologizes For Racist Tweets Amid Loss Of 240,000 Subscribers In Roughly 1 Week
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YouTuber-Actor Kian Lawley Dropped By CAA After Racist Video Resurfaces
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Game Developer Cuts JonTron From Title Following Anti-Immigrant Remarks
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