On Juneteenth, the World Comes Together to Fight Racism in Solidarity with Black Lives Matter

The world is coming together to stand up against racism in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. This #Juneteenth, join us for a Bloomberg QuickTake Special as we take a look at the fight against racism around the globe.

In today’s show (June 19):

· This dance troupe is using artistic expression to celebrate freedom

· Here’s how African nations dealt with colonial-era statues and monuments
· The CEO of Japan’s first Black-owned anime studio explains why diverse storytelling is so important
· A deeper look into Germany’s “invisible” Black population
· Inside the #AboriginalLivesMatter movement in Australia

Click on a time code below to jump to that section:

00:00 – This Week’s Top Stories

01:23 – #AboriginalLivesMatter Movement in Australia

04:00 – Cities Repaint Streets with Murals

04:46 – Using Dance to Celebrate Freedom

07:27 – How African Nations Dealt with Colonial-Era Statues

11:41 – Statues Face New Wave of Criticism

12:17 – Japan’s First Black-Owned Anime Studio

14:57 – #BlackTransLivesMatter

15:19 – Germany’s Invisible Black Population

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