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White silence: Why not saying anything is actually saying a lot
With cities across America burning and black communities in pain, many white people have continued posting selfies and pictures of food on social media as if nothing is wrong – and it is not going unnoticed. Source
Rachel Lindsay speaks out against white silence
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death and with Black Lives Matter protests sweeping the country, media personality Rachel Lindsay explains why it’s so important for white social media users to take a stand, adding that fear is no longer an excuse for silence. Source
Black mother explains why white silence is so painful
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death and with Black Lives Matter protests sweeping the country, attorney Catherine Ayeni explains why it is so painful when white people don’t acknowledge the black community’s pain. Source
Broadway’s Jelani Alladin explains why white silence is so painful
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death and with Black Lives Matter protests sweeping the country, Broadway actor Jelani Alladin explains why it is so painful when white social media users’ feeds suddenly go silent. Source
First manned SpaceX mission launched without a hitch
SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Crew Dragon spacecraft with two astronauts to the International Space Station. Parts of the Falcon 9 landed successfully back on Earth to be used again for future missions. Retired Air Force Colonel Scott Caine joined CBSN to discuss this historic moment. Source
SpaceX to make history with its first manned launch
Saturday’s liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station will be the first time humans will be launched by a private company’s rocket. Retired Air Force Colonel Scott Caine joined CBSN to discuss this historic moment. Source
The history and future of Confederate monuments
As debate over the takedown of Confederate monuments continues, 60 Minutes
examines why and when the statues went up in the first place. Anderson Cooper reports. Source
LA Pride will now be a protest against police brutality
LA Pride — initially canceled due to the coronavirus — is returning as a George Floyd protest. Source
Obama calls for “real change” after George Floyd’s death
“As tragic as these past few weeks have been, as difficult, scary and uncertain as they’ve been, they have also been an incredible opportunity for people to be awakened,” the former president said. Source