Jemele Hill
Jemele Hill's "SC6" co-host Michael Smith reportedly reached a “mutual” agreement with ESPN to sit out Monday night’s episode after the network suspended Hill for two weeks.
A protest over the suspension of ESPN anchor Jemele Hill will be held outside of the cable sports network’s headquarters in New York City Tuesday.
The anchor has been benched for two weeks.
During a rally in Huntsville, Alabama president Donald Trump fired subliminal shots at NFL player Colin Kaepernick.
President Donald Trump has signed a resolution condemning white supremacy into law, claiming zero tolerance for bigotry.
Jemele Hill broke her silence after tweeting that Trump's election win was a "direct result of white supremacy."
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders' demand that Hill be fired ignores all the other news media outlets that have called out President Trump's White supremacy.
Black women, such as Munroe Bergdorf and Jemele Hill, often end up at the receiving end of censure and backlash when they speak up about vital issues.
ESPN reprimands Jemele Hill for calling Trump a “White supremacist." Colin Kaepernick and others are standing behind the host.
The day after Super Bowl LI, on February 6, 2017, Michael Smith and Jemele Hill, current hosts of His & Hers, will be the new hosts of the 6 p.m. SportsCenter hour.
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