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Here are some of the Black actors and actresses who have utilized their platforms for social justice.
With Pride celebrations limited by the pandemic, P&G and iHeartMedia are teaming up for a star-studded virtual benefit.
Laverne Cox, Jake Borelli, Brian Michael Smith and more recall the impact and importance of being represented on film or TV.
ET spoke with the actress about her newest Netflix documentary, 'Disclosure,' available for streaming this Friday.
ET is taking a look back at the most groundbreaking LGBTQ moments in television history throughout the years.
The actress and activist talked to ET’s Nischelle Turner about her Netflix documentary ‘Disclosure,’ premiering June 19.
The star and executive producer of the Netflix documentary ‘Disclosure’ was with ET after the decision was announced.
At the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, a few stars took advantage of the spotlight to make their voices heard.
Laverne Cox arrives in Monsoori to the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, ahead of the telecast on Fox.
The songstress appeared to be having a ball while busting out some moves at a club in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
See the 'Orange Is the New Black' star's post breaking the news.
ET is breaking down the best celebrity graduation speeches of the year.
The actress closed the brand's first ever runway show on Wednesday night.
The pair had a blast presenting the nominees for the 2019 SAG Awards, which included a nomination for 'Crazy Rich Asians.'