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Stars deliver inspiratio­nal messages in Call to Unite event

AC Milan, Roc Nation partner for virtual fundraisin­g concert

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LOS ANGELES, May 4, (AP): Director Lee Daniels talked about past drug use and urged people not to give into the temptation to abuse drugs during the coronaviru­s pandemic, saying “You are not alone.” Actress Eva Longoria said the pandemic is giving the world a chance to reset itself, and praised health workers for their huge sacrifices. LeAnn Rimes sang “There Will Be a Better Day.”

The messages were both universal and personal on Saturday as the Call to Unite livestream, a 24-hour event, stretched into its second day.

President Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey were among those who participat­ed Friday night, and Quincy Jones, Jennifer Garner, Common, Maria Shriver, Questlove, Yo-Yo Ma, were also participat­ing in the event, being livestream­ed at unite.us and on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, LinkedIn and SiriusXM Stars.

Daniels, in an emotional message, talked about his past drug use during the AIDS epidemic in the ’80s. He talked about the pain of losing friends to the disease, which he said decimated the African-American gay community. And he urged people not to resort to drug use during the current pandemic. “You’re not alone,” he said. “Stay in the moment. Don’t use. Be safe.”

Longoria cited the teachings of Gandhi as she urged people to “be the change you want to see in the world.”

“We’re in a moment where we have a chance to reset and start anew,” she said. She praised nurses and doctors especially for risking their lives to save others, and therapists donating services to tend to people’s mental health. On Friday evening, Winfrey said she keeps updated with coronaviru­s news, but has often focused her attention more on positive “acts of valor.”

The event, organized by Tim Shriver, was launched to help inspire people to endure and overcome the challenges of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

President George W. Bush said: “Even at an appropriat­e social distance, we can find ways to be present in the lives of others to ease their anxiety and share their burdens.” Clinton delivered the message that “we can get through this together.”

Sean Combs said the pandemic was giving humanity a chance to unite. “We don’t have to wait until the pandemic is over,” he said. “This can come true right now.” He urged people to “give someone an extra mask, check on an elderly neighbor.”

The event kicked off with a performanc­e by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Instead of performing collective­ly, each member clapped and danced individual­ly in various places from inside their apartment, rooftop or park to the tune of Ailey’s “Rocka My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham.”

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MILAN: AC Milan and Roc Nation have partnered to stage a virtual live event on Sunday headlined by Alicia Keys to pay tribute to workers fighting the coronaviru­s pandemic in Italy and beyond.

Funds raised through the event will benefit global humanitari­an aid organizati­on Direct Relief and Milan’s philanthro­pic foundation.

Viewers will be able to donate via the “From Milan with Love” fundraisin­g site and AC Milan’s Facebook page.

The hour-long tribute held Sunday was hosted by Grammy Awardwinni­ng producer DJ Khaled and Italian TV presenter Diletta Leotta.

Other performers were Kelly Rowland, Robin Thicke, Gavin Rossdale and Chris Traynor of Bush, Jay Buchanan of Rival Sons, and Lola Ponce.

“This crisis has presented unpreceden­ted challenges for all of us, but the contributi­on that these key workers have made is humbling, inspiring and will never be forgotten,” Milan chief executive Ivan Gazidis

said. “The participat­ion of such an amazing array of talent in this event will provide a fitting tribute to them and I hope will help to spread a message of hope and optimism during this difficult period.”

Milan’s last Serie A game was on March 8 before the league was suspended.

More than 27,000 people are known to have died from coronaviru­s in Italy. However, the number of daily new cases of COVID-19, as well as the fatalities, have steadily declined, and the country is set to ease lockdown measures on Monday, allowing individual­s to practice sport outdoors.

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