January 30, 2019 The Skanner Portland & Seattle Page 7 Bids & Classified To place your ad, email advertising@theskanner.com or go to www.TheSkanner.com and click on the “Ads” menu. Super Bowl cont’d from pg 5 old longtime Atlanta resident said. “I plan on having them come to my Super Bowl Live event and speak to the crowd and tell their story about police brutality in the city and let people un- derstand that I’m sup- porting them as much as possible.” Dupri was initially criticized after he part- nered with the Super Bowl host committee to produce a series of free concerts at Centennial Olympic Park, located a couple of blocks from where Super Bowl 53 will be held at the Mer- cedes-Benz Stadium. The Super Bowl is one of the world’s biggest sporting events. But some are looking to boy- cott the big game after the halftime show has been the topic of a heated debate since Kaepernick, who has not been signed by an NFL team, said he would not stand for the national anthem in pro- test of racial discrimi- nation against blacks in the United States. Last summer, the NFL implemented a league- wide policy that players must stand for the na- tional anthem . Some, including Ri- hanna and Pink, have reportedly turned down offers to perform during this year’s half- time. Jay-Z alluded to his feelings in a recent song that he declined to perform at the Super Bowl, and Amy Schum- er refused to appear in a TV ad during the game. Cardi B said she won’t take the Super Bowl halftime stage until Kaepernick gets a job, but she will perform at a downtown concert next week. Maroon 5 will be joined by Atlanta-based rapper Big Boi and Tra- vis Scott during the halftime performance. 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