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Alvarado is the first gymnast from her country to ever qualify for the Olympic Games -- and used her spotlight to make a statement.
Members of England's national soccer team are speaking out against racist abuse directed at three Black players.
Stars are sharing their thoughts following Chauvin's sentencing on Friday.
The former police officer was found guilty in the death of George Floyd.
The president issued the proclamation on Monday and called on America to reflect on the nation's history of racial injustice.
Celebs and political figures took to social media to pay their respects and reflect on the anniversary of George Floyd's death.
'I think things have changed. I think it's moving slowly, but it's making progress.'
'Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten' is a new documentary exploring the tragedy of 1921 and America's history of racial violence.
Celebs like Beyoncé, Chance the Rapper and more have given back to their communities in various ways, especially in times of need.
Producers Christina Kim and Bob Berens talk to ET about the challenges behind bringing the topical story to light.
The performer won Best Original Song.
Prayers, spiritual hymns & emotional remarks from Wright's loved ones & supporters filled the sanctuary at his funeral in Minneapolis.
Darnella Frazier took to social media to share her emotional reaction to the conviction of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Celebs took to social media to react to the fatal police shooting of the 16-year-old who was shot and killed in Columbus, Ohio.