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– Capitol Records Drops AR Rapper FN Meka After He Uses N-Word During Social Media Stream | The FADER Smithsonian Institution (2021-06-04 20:48:28) The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has issued a statement about the recent death of George Floyd, who was killed by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin after Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes. “We stand with those who seek justice for his life and the lives of others who have died at the hands of police brutality,” the museum wrote in a message posted to Twitter. “We also acknowledge what has been an exhausting time for Black America. We know this is not the first time we have mourned someone’s death because of an act of racism. We know that this will likely not be the last.” – Smithsonian Institution (smithsonian) on Twitter Nigel Godrich (2021-06-04 20:43:48) Today’s podcast features a conversation between Jeff Garlin and Sarah Silverman. In it they discuss their history with the arts and how they found their way into comedy. They also talk about the changing state of comedy and what it means to them. Listen to the full episode here. – Nigel Godrich (@nigelgod) on Twitter Justin Bieber (2021-06-04 20:42:47) The #JusticeforFloyd movement is a response to social injustice and racial inequality. I am inspired by all of the young people around the world who are speaking out against discrimination and hate. Thank you for your courage. Join me and let’s continue to unite for change. – Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on Twitter Carter Bays (2021-06-04 20:41:13) Today’s podcast features a conversation between Jeff Garlin and Sarah Silverman. In it they discuss their history with the arts and how they found their way into comedy. They also talk about the changing state of comedy and what it means to them. Listen to the full episode here. – Carter Bays (@CarterBays) on Twitter Larry David (2021-06-04 20:40:12) Please join us in making a donation to support the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Visit their website to learn more. https://t.co/K8WfYFcg7A #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd – Larry David (@LarryDavid) on Twitter Ben Schwartz (2021-06-04 20:38:52) I am donating to the @NAACP_LDF and you can too. #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd – Ben Schwartz (@rejectedjokes) on Twitter Rachel Bloom (2021-06-04 20:38:14) #GeorgeFloyd should be alive right now. My heart is broken for him and his family. I stand with everyone fighting for #JusticeForFloyd. Donate to the @NAACP_LDF and support their work. https://t.co/DfIrKPwvMC – Rachel Bloom (@Racheldoesstuff) on Twitter Lin-Manuel Miranda (2021-06-04 20:37:35) Today’s podcast features a conversation between Jeff Garlin and Sarah Silverman. In it they discuss their history with the arts and how they found their way into comedy. 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They also talk about the changing state of comedy and what it means to them. Listen to the full episode here. – Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) on Twitter Jeff Garlin (2021-06-04 20:26:30) Today’s podcast features a conversation between Jeff Garlin and Sarah Silverman. In it they discuss their history with the arts and how they found their way into comedy. They also talk about the changing state of comedy and what it means to them. Listen to the full episode here. – Jeff Garlin (@yakovlovesbeer) on Twitter Jemele Hill (2021-06-04 20:15:58) Please donate to the @NAACP. We’re still fighting for the same things our grandparents did. We must continue to make progress. https://t.co/HmvYcYOmx8 – Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) on Twitter John Legend (2021-06-04 20:13:52) Today’s podcast features a conversation between Jeff Garlin and Sarah Silverman. In it they discuss their history with the arts and how they found their way into comedy. 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