Glasgow despite police warnings to stay away. The large crowd turned out for the Glasgow Says No To Racism event that kicked off at 10.30am with a host of speakers.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a knee in a show of solidarity with demonstrators at a rally against anti-Black racism and police brutality in Ottawa on Friday.
Video from the event shows Trudeau, and cabinet minister Ahmed Hussen, kneeling while surrounded by a crowd.
Trudeau clapped and nodded in response to many of the things said by speakers at the event, including one who said there is no middle ground on the issue.
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Glasgow despite police warnings to stay away. The large crowd turned out for the Glasgow Says No To Racism event that kicked off at 10.30am with a host of speakers.
anti-racism protest in Glasgow after a series of volatile mass gatherings. The Glasgow Says No To Racism event is due to begin at 10.30am despite shameful scenes over the last week where peaceful protests have been disrupted.
Black Lives Matter movement, the Black Eyed Peas have found new meaning in their music.ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with the musical group via Zoom this week, ahead of their highly anticipated appearance on the special, live-streaming Thursday at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m.
Premier League fixture by Aston Villa and Sheffield United's powerful gesture earlier in the day.
Black Lives Matter protest at the weekend.Esosa Max-Who brought the house down at Glasgow Green with her emotive rendition of Sam Cooke's civil rights anthem 'A Change is Gonna Come'.Esosa chose to sing the powerful tune due to its symbolism in the civil rights movement, and the worldwide fight against racism.The timeless lyrics were inspired by Martin Luther King's iconic I Have A Dream speech, which was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington in 1963.The song was released in 1964, at a
protesters have taken to the streets of Manchester in recent days in response to the death of George Floyd in America.
During a protest against police violence organized by the Big 4 agencies in Century City on Saturday, Michael B. Jordan took the microphone to reflect on some of his film roles and share what they have taught him about racial injustice and inequality.
Police union leaders have revealed officers have raised fears over being pressured to “take the knee” at demos held today in memory of George Floyd. Rallies organised by Black Lives Matter are expected to take place in Edinburgh and Glasgow despite Covid-19 lockdown restrictions still being in place.
She has been vocal in her support of Black Lives Matter protests, and now Billie Eilish has shown her solidarity by taking a knee during a peaceful demonstration.
Billie Eilish joined the long list of celebrities who have participated in the Black Lives Matter protest across the USA, Daily Mail reported. The protest in the country started after Floyd the 46-year-old security guard, who died on May 25 after police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his back rendering him unable to breathe.
Hugh Jackman has come under fire from fans on Twitter for sharing a photo of a protester hugging a police officer amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter demonstrations.
Ellen Pompeo is showing her solidarity with the movement for Black lives.
James Corden is doing Justin Trudeau a solid.
Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old medical worker in Louisville, KY, is gaining national attention after being tragically shot and killed by Louisville police in her own apartment on March 13.
Justin Trudeau literally fell silent for over 20 seconds before commenting on U.S. President Donald Trump‘s desire to use military force to quell George Floyd racial injustice protests across the country.
Justin Trudeau is going viral for his reaction.