More than 1,000 artists come forward for 'Black Artists for Freedom' initiative in America
More than 1,000 artists come forward for 'Black Artists for Freedom' initiative in America
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Violence has erupted in many parts of the country since the death of black man George Floyd in America, who is struggling with the Corona crisis. Apart from Minneapolis of America, people are performing in many places including Florida, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York. Many Hollywood celebrities have also participated in this performance. More than 1,000 artists including Tessa Thompson, Sterling K. Brown, Nissi Nash, Gabrielle Union, Trevor Noa, Ava Duvernay, Barry Jenkins, Lena Waithe, Lupita Nyongo, David Oyelevo and John Legend join together for 'Black Artists for Freedom' initiative to end racial injustice. According to the foreign media report, the group released a statement on June 19. This day symbolizes the liberation of enslaved people in America. In this statement, all cultural institutions have been called upon to contribute to change by eliminating racism.

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The statement said, "The fact is clear: Black people are still not free. Day by day, generation after generation, we are threatened by the Law Enforcement and Vigilance Committee, brutally murdered. I can't breathe, 'we hear the voices of our children, parents, brothers, sisters, cousins. We listen to our elders and ancestors. We listen to ourselves. "

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In this statement it has been said that black people have been represented in the media for a long time to justify violence against us. We do not want to modify or reduce this racial culture, but our aim is to end it. The statement comes in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in the US after the deaths of George Floyd, Biona Taylor and Ahmad Arbury.

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