

If our exchanges have to be recorded, then something is wrong, something is broken. “I personally believe that having cameras on police creates even more distrust. “Judgment is the enemy of compassion,” he said.

When asked about how he feels about the blatant disconnect between police officers and African American males, Jay-Z acknowledged that the relationship needs to be stronger in order to progress.
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(L-R) Akeem Browder, Nicole Browder, Rapper Shawn "JAY Z" Carter, and Venida Browder attend Shawn "JAY Z" Carter, the Weinstein Company and Spike TV's announcement of a documentary event series on Kalief Browder on Octoin New York City. Last year he donated $1.6 million to #BlackLivesMatter. In addition to releasing songs in defense of you black men, Shawn has frequently used his music streaming service, Tidal, to raise money for families that have lost loved ones to fatal acts of policemen. In the past year, Shawn has joined the family of Trayvon Martin and Al Sharpton in marching to spread awareness of the #BlackLivesMatter movement. This project isn’t the 21-time Grammy winner’s first call to action in facing issues of social inequality. The former model and presenter utilises her role as a producer at Tanabi to encourage big productions from overseas to come to the UK to support the UK film industry and economy.įollowing her work the UK film industry, Samira has recently been invited to the House of Lords for a private meeting to discuss exciting plans for the near future.RELATED: Kalief Browder, NYC Teen Jailed For Years With No Conviction, Says Rikers Guards 'Starved' Him

Elizabeth Santer of this Autumn’s release of Tanabi Films’ screen adaption of best-selling novel By Any Name (2015). As well as her established acting career, Samira is also a successful businesswoman and is VP of Tanabi Group, which is based in Swansea, as well as Miami, USA. Since her first acting role in the horror film Spirital Phantoma (2012), Samira has also starred as an alcoholic mother in the award-winning horror Molly Crows (2013), and as Dr.

The first-part of Egyptian Vice will take an in-depth look at the sins of Egypt, where the drama documentary will touch upon the extravagant and vice filled lifestyles of the wealthiest rulers in ancient Egyptian history. The second installment of the two-part event delves into the rulers of Egypt and the darker side to those who shaped Egyptian civilisation into the icon it is today. I don’t want to give too much away but if you expect an ancient Egyptian version of Game of Thrones then you won’t be disappointed! ” “Receiving the script was so exciting and it’s been one of my most challenging yet fulfilling roles to date. “I was extremely honoured to be headhunted for a role in such a huge production,” said Samira. Her latest acting role will see Samira play the iconic Ptolemy, the king’s sister in the Egyptian Vice, which will be an educational preview for the highly anticipated mini-series ‘TUT’ that stars Sir Ben Kingsley and also premieres on Spike TV later this month in the USA and Canada. South Wales-based Samira Mohamed Ali was born and raised in Dubai but moved to Neath when she was in her early teenage years. The model and presenter will star in the ancient Egyptian drama documentary after only discovering her acting talents and breaking into the industry a few years ago. From Dubai to the ancient Egyptian elite, via Neath, actress Samira Mohamed Ali will wow audiences of new Spike TV drama documentary, Egyptian Vice, which will see experts recount the scandalous tales of the ancient Egyptian elite. The two-part special is set to premiere in the UK tonight (July 15) at 9pm on the digital channel.
