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Jesse Washington Directs ESPN+ s Black History Always Film About Darnella Frazier

A year ago, 17-year-old Darnella Frazier recorded a horrific scene that transpired on Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, Minn. Within a 10-minute window, Frazier captured the moments leading up to the death of George Floyd while police officer Derek Chauvin was arresting him. Unbeknownst to Frazier, filming the incident would serve as a catalyst in the conviction of Chauvin on charges of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter last month. On Saturday, May 29, The Undefeated on ESPN+ will debut the third installment of its Black History Always Special series entitled “I Bear Witness: A Profile of Darnella Frazier.” Viewers will learn about the courageous young lady through the eyes of her community, the sports world, and people around the country. The program will explain what led to her act of bravery that changed the world.

ESPN: Black History, Always by The Undefeated

0 votes The Undefeated and ESPN have introduced a brand film that articulates and celebrates the idea of Black History Always, an initiative it announced in January to highlight Black stories well beyond Black History Month in February. The spot will run across Disney platforms. The Undefeated continues its Black History Always storytelling with a look back at the 75th anniversary of The Handshake. Later this month, ESPN MLB analyst Doug Glanville will host We Are All Jackie, a 30-min program on 29 April, which will tip a hat to Jackie Robinson’s courage and unpack how his strength still lives among those challenged to prove their value.

Freddie Gibbs Might Blow Up, But He Won t Go Pop

Nick Walker/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Nick Walker/Courtesy of the artist There was a time in my life when I was that dude 24/7, Freddie Gibbs says of his persona. Having a family provides a different inspiration. You re doing things for a bigger purpose and not just yourself anymore. Nick Walker/Courtesy of the artist Freddie Gibbs Grammy nomination feels like a shotgun wedding, a rushed gala out of nowhere between him and the major music biz he once denounced. His growth, however, has been a slow build, the result of wise collaboration choices and an ability to rise to those occasions.

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