A Houston Texas, Third Ward legend prompted 60,000 people to mobilize in his hometown to demand justice for him and police reform.

#BlackOutTuesday isn't just about posting black photos on your timeline, these black women are making a statement within the music industry.

And in a sign of unity, Nike's rival apparel company adidas retweeted the powerful message to remind everyone that we're all in this together.

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A video surfaced where JR Smith was going outside to his car and allegedly caught a protestor vandalizing on his property. The rest was history.

B. Simone is the latest celebrity who has felt the wrath for seemingly choosing to stay quiet during protests. On Saturday (May 30), the social media star took to Twitter to share her thoughts on the civil unrest going on across the country and specifically Black Lives Matter. In regards to the overall current state of events, B. Simone called out allies and non-people of color for their lack of response in the fight for justice, calling on them to get involved outside of sharing memes online.

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America is on fire. The murder of George Floyd has sparked protests in major cities throughout the United States, but Twitter is noticing many of those inciting violence, besides the authorities, don't seem to be actually in line with the cause.

New York City rush hour traffic was literally brought to a halt Monday morning ahead of administrative trial for the police officer who killed Eric Garner nearly five years ago.

The controversial episode will not be released due to 'creative differences.'

From DC to London to Cape Town to Chicago, protesters took to the streets to speak out against President Trump and stand up for women's, civil and human rights.