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REVOLT BLACK NEWS Tonight 9PM EST: Enough

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REVOLT TV is returning with a live special REVOLT BLACK NEWS tonight, Wednesday, May 27th� at 9 pm EST/6 pm PST, moderated by Jemele Hill, renowned journalist and former anchor with ESPN. The emergency town hall comes as a response to the shocking recent news stories about George Floyd and Christian Cooper… and the urgent need to break the cycle of racial injustice.

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The one-hour live discussion, REVOLT BLACK NEWS: ENOUGH OF THIS SH*T will include segments on Breaking the Cycle of Unjustified Murders, Breaking White Privilege, and Breaking the Cycle.� Shaun King, Tamika Mallory, Kendrick Sampson, Stephen Jackson, Rizza Islam, and others will join the conversation.

We ask your support on coverage of this timely and necessary discussion by sharing this information with your audiences.� Please let us know if you have additional asks or needs.

Who: Jemele Hill, Shaun King, Tamika Mallory, Kendrick Sampson, Stephen Jackson, Rizza Islam, among others

What: Live, one-hour REVOLT BLACK NEWS: ENOUGH OF THIS SH*T

When: Wednesday, 5/27/2020 @ 9PM EST/6PM PST

Where: REVOLT TV and youtube.com/revolttv

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