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Colin Kaepnernick Lands First-Look Deal With Disney, Will Drop 5-Part Docuseries On ESPN

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On Monday (Jul.6), Kap announced on Twitter that he inked a first-look deal with Disney that will see the house of the mouse partner with his production company Ra Vision Media.

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Lil Wayne Pays Homage To Kobe Bryant With Performance At BET Awards: “Black Mamba Matters”
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Colin Kaepernicks life to become Netflix series from Ava DuVernay - DefenderNetwork.com
Colin Kaepernicks formative years are becoming a Netflix series. The athlete and activist is teaming with Ava DuVernay for Colin in Black White, a scripted limited drama that has been picked up straight to series at the streaming giant. The six-episode series will examine Kaepernicks adolescent
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Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source
Netflix Series To Highlight Colin Kaepernick’s Coming Of Age Story
A series about activist and athlete Colin Kaepernick’s life is coming to Netflix.
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Dr. Dre’s wife Nicole Young files for divorce after more than 20 years
Dr. Dre’s wife Nicole Young filed for divorce from the rapper after 24 years of marriage on
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Source: theGrio
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Brandys Barbie Doll Has an Instagram – And It’s Pure Fire
Superfan and photographer Tyren Redd outdid himself.
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
Colin Kaepernick & Ava DuVernay Team Up With Netflix For Dramatic Series On His High School Years
Colin Kaepernick is known for using his platform and voice to speak up for others, but with his latest venture, he's giving fans a glimpse of his road to
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Source: Black America Web
10 Years Later It’s Finally Revealed That “The Decision” Wasn’t Actually LeBron James’ Idea
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Colin Kaepernick Could Be Back In The NFL “Soon” As Multiple Teams Show Interest
And now, that includes Colin Kaepernick getting another chance to join a team and be a part of the NFL once
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Google Doodle Honors Iconic Trans Activist Marsha P. Johnson As Pride Month Comes To A Close - Blavity
In honor of the last day of Pride Month, Google posted an illustration of Black trans icon Marsha
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Oscars Announce New Diversity Initiative, Ava DuVernay Gets a Seat on the Board of Governors
As individuals and institutions continue to look at how they’ve contributed to systemic racism, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new diversity standards for the 2021
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Colin Kaepernick's life to become Netflix series from Ava DuVernay
The athlete and activist is teaming with Ava DuVernay for Colin in Black & White, a scripted limited drama that has been picked up straight to series at the streaming
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Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source
Trump Tweets Video with "White Power" Chant, Then Deletes It | Dallas Weekly
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump on Sunday tweeted approvingly of a video showing one of his supporters chanting “white power,” a racist slogan associated with white
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Former NBA Writer Martin McNeal, 64, Passes
Beloved local journalist Martin “Marty Mac” McNeal truly had a place in journalism as a prolific sports writer in the
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Super Moves: Cam Newton Signs One Year Deal With The New England Patriots
As spotted on ESPN the Atlanta native has signed a deal with the New England
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Oprah Winfrey to host TV special on racism, social justice
In wake of the police killing of George Floyd, which has sparked nationwide protest and civil unrest, Oprah Winfrey wants to know, Where Do We Go From
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Michaela Coel turned down $1M Netflix deal for I May Destroy You - TheGrio
I May Destroy You is now one of HBOs most acclaimed current series and its creator, London-born Michaela Coel is... View Article The post Michaela Coel turned down $1M Netflix deal for I May Destroy You appeared first on TheGrio.
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NFL star Ziggy Ansah enstooled as chief in Ghana [Photos]
8|24 #MambaMentality
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Netflix announces Ava DuVernay-led series on Colin Kaepernick | The Atlanta Voice
Colin Kaepernicks life story is headed to Netflix. The streaming giant announced a new limited series titled Colin in Black White, from Ava DuVernay, based on Kaepernicks high school years. Kaepernick will appear in the series and add his own voice to the project. The limited series will run for
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
Why seafarers are unsung heroes in war on pandemic
During the Seafarers Day on June 25, Shipping and Maritime Principal Secretary Nancy Karigithu said this group of sea workers have kept global trade alive despite the problems posed by the outbreak of the
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Kerry D. Chandler
Ms. Chandler is responsible for leading the league’s global human resources strategy, including recruiting, employee relations, compensation, human resources information systems (HRIS), learning and development, and the organization’s human resources generalist
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Coronavirus Update: As the Pandemic in the U.S. Worsens, Federal Health Official Issues Call to Action
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar urged Americans to practice social distancing and wear face coverings as people venture out into public
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Is It Safe to Fly Right Now? Here’s What Experts Have to Say – Free Press of Jacksonville
Some airlines, like  JetBlue , even require passengers to wear face coverings over their mouths and noses throughout check-in, boarding, in flight, and while deplaning, while others may only require that masks be worn on
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Reporter At Trump’s Tulsa Rally Tests Positive For COVID-19 | The Oklahoma Eagle
A reporter in Oklahoma who covered President Donald Trump’s June 20 rally in Tulsa, Okla., says he has tested positive for
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Tatu City, Absa Bank sign mortgage financing deal
Tatu City, Absa Bank sign mortgage financing deal
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Granger: Still good ties with US | New York Carib News
Granger: Still good ties with US
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With A Gay Protagonist, Pixar Short ‘Out’ Makes History
NEW YORK (AP) — In Steven Clay Hunter’s 23 years as an animator at Pixar, he has drawn a seven-armed octopus, a Canadian daredevil and a wheezing toy
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Cam Newton signs 1-year deal with the Patriots
Cam Newton in 2019 (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty
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Africa: Water, Water Everywhere, Yet We Have Been Crying for Free Water...
It is amazing the effort and investment people put in systems to divert NWSC water to their premises
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Negative COVID-19 test not required for staff to return to work | Dallas Weekly
Negative COVID-19 test not required for staff to return to work
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The Players Union and NBA Board of Governors Mutually Agree to Resume the 2019-2020 Season
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