As the protests over George Floyd's death at the hands of police continue throughout the country, artists and influencers are stepping up to fund various initiatives that help the protesters, the cause, and the black community at large.
25.05.2020 - 05:29 / bravotv.com
The hot topic during Part 3 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 12 reunion was Snakegate. When Yovanna Momplaisir sat down to join the RHOA cast during the reunion, she tried to explain it all and clear the air.
She attempted to explain that she was allegedly asked by Nene Leakes, who stepped away from the reunion in Part 2 and didn't return to her square for the remainder of the reunion, to find out what was being said about her and that she "wanted proof of conversations." Ultimately, she
As the protests over George Floyd's death at the hands of police continue throughout the country, artists and influencers are stepping up to fund various initiatives that help the protesters, the cause, and the black community at large.
By Mackenzie Nichols
While many artists have shared their outrage over George Floyd's death on social media by demanding justice against the police officers responsible, urging an end to racism, making donations and more, some are leaving their homes to speak out in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.As protests spread across the country from Seattle to Los Angeles to Minneapolis to New York City to Atlanta and beyond, musicians are joining those who are gathering to call for an end to systemic racism and police
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