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The documentary was formerly titled Leigh-Anne: Colourism and Race but was later changed to Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop and Power upon release. Upon the announcement of the documentary, Pinnock received some negative reactions on social media, with many questioning if she was the right person to present the documentary. [11]
Hundreds of protesters social distanced while protesting against racial injustice in Holyrood Park in Edinburgh. [108] Hundreds of protesters gathered at Glasgow Green in Glasgow. [109] Hundreds of protesters gathered in Dundee City Centre in Dundee, despite the protest being previously cancelled due to concerns over COVID-19.
The Welsh Rugby Union is facing allegations of sexism and discrimination which have left MP and former Wales international Tonia Antoniazzi expressing “great concerns” over the women’s game ...
In 2021, pro-China fake accounts on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter called for Asian Americans to protest racial injustice in the country. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2023, CNN found that China had the world's largest known online disinformation campaign, using it to harass U.S. "residents, politicians, and businesses" with thousands of social media posts ...
More than 200 people from the TV and film industry have called for an urgent investigation into allegations of antisemitism at the BBC, in a letter claiming that, when it comes to racism at the ...
The Downtown Portland "Back the Blue" Rally, organized by members of the Proud Boys and QAnon Movement, sparked violence between right-wing protesters and left-wing counter-protesters. Within an hour of meeting, both sides began pushing, punching, paint-balling, and macing each other.
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich criticized the U.S. for its “rampant” racial injustice during remarks at a social justice summit on Saturday. “I live in a country I did not know ...