Colin Kaepernick

“Wow, so much stuff coming out about the NFL is maybe racist,” says Chris Redd's Kaepernick on "SNL's" cold open after the Jon Gruden scandal.
The quarterback opened up to Ebony about being adopted by “well-intentioned white parents” and the impact it’s had on his life.
"Colin in Black & White," which Kaepernick created with Ava DuVernay, tells the story of the NFL star's early life.
Michael Starrbury, who wrote the script for “Colin in Black & White,” thinks the activist should be cast as a Marvel superhero next.
The former NFL star revealed the release date for "Colin in Black & White," the six-episode limited series he created with Ava DuVernay.
The new project was inspired by the activist's childhood memory of when he said he first documented he was different from his adopted white family.
The anthology, edited by the activist, makes the case for a world "without and beyond policing and prisons."
The comedian also has a message for those who rejoiced at his COVID-19 diagnosis.
Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, directed the NBA team to stop playing the national anthem before home games.
The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback trended on Twitter after the NFL aired a Super Bowl ad about ending systemic racism.