Why Kesha, Sarah Paulson, and Stanley Tucci Are Posting ITakeResponsibility
, the production company Confluential Content partnered with the NAACP and a group of celebrities to launch the #ITakeReponsibility campaign. Performers and influencers including Kesha, Julianne Moore, Kristen Bell, and Stanley Tucci are speaking out in a new PSA video about their complicity in systemic racism and how they're committing to taking action against now. Here's how the campaign goes beyond a PSA—and how you can help.
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