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Alton Sterling
chat room
Nov. 4, 2016
Common on His New Album and Why He Doesn’t Like to Watch His Own Music Video
“I reached a point where I’m no longer trying to be the best MC of this era.”
By
Dee Lockett
videology
Sept. 22, 2016
Watch Common’s ‘Black America Again’ Video
It opens with footage of Alton Sterling’s murder.
By
Dee Lockett
black lives matter
July 8, 2016
Kim Kardashian on Black Lives Matter: ‘Hashtags Are Not Enough’
“I want my children to grow up knowing that their lives matter.”
By
E. Alex Jung
police brutality
July 7, 2016
Beyoncé Writes Note Condemning Police Brutality
She’s urging people to contact their local governments and demand change.
By
Dee Lockett
last night on late night
July 7, 2016
Watch Larry Wilmore on Alton Sterling’s Death
“No matter what his crimes were, Alton Sterling did not deserve to be executed for it.”
By
E. Alex Jung
alton sterling
July 7, 2016
Issa Rae Raised More Than $200,000 for Alton Sterling’s Family in Just 9 Hours
Alton Sterling was killed by police on Tuesday, leaving behind five children.
By
Dee Lockett
police brutality
July 6, 2016
Drake Writes Message About Alton Sterling Death
“No one begins their life as a hashtag. Yet the trend of being reduced to one continues.”
By
Karen Brill