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Legendary Film Director and Producer Spike Lee joins MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss his latest film Highest 2 Lowest ...
Spike Lee's characters say "Wake up!" in "Do the Right Thing," "School Daze" and "Malcolm X" – and now the director has put ...
ESPN has announced it will not air Spike Lee's docuseries about former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick due to 'creative ...
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Thursday is Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas learned of their freedom two years after the emancipation proclamation. CBS News New York's ...
They don’t care if you’re disgusted,” he added. Both Sharpton and Lee say honoring Juneteenth also means taking action—and for them, that starts with a conversation and a ballot.
With early voting already underway in New York City ahead of the June primary, Sharpton and Lee both said it’s more important than ever for Black New Yorkers to show up at the polls.
In Brooklyn Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee marked the holiday by speaking out about racial injustice, immigration reforms, and the continued fight for freedom.
Two Brooklyn legends sat down for a real conversation over breakfast on Juneteenth morning—Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee. The two met at Junior’s Restaurant in Downtown Brooklyn ...