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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