Rapper Common and actress Keke Palmer are helping YouTube bosses launch a new initiative to fight racial injustice by hosting a livestreamed fundraising event this weekend.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has pledged $100 million (£80 million) as part of a multi-year plan aimed at "amplifying and developing the voices of Black creators and artists and their stories", and to highlight the kind of content to benefit from the fund, officials at the streaming platform will be presenting a special show on Saturday called Bear Witness, Take Action.
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