Glad this conversation is happening cause it’s been shameful how this has been handled in the Film & TV industry. https://t.co/EZJheOeKSk
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) July 21, 2020
And yet Ryan Coogler was able to find an entire army's worth of Black women in every shade, to be the Dora Milaje.
— Carolyn *I hate racists* Hinds (@CarrieCnh12) July 21, 2020
White creative in the film industry can't find Black talent because they simply don't want to. https://t.co/7CYA4Jex3i
I don’t know how many protests you’ve been to, but your average thunderstorm protest doesn’t look like NYC right now pic.twitter.com/1aAmKdlshy
— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) July 22, 2020
NEW: My dive into the intentionally decentralized structure of the the Black Lives Matter movement
— Laura Barrón-López (@lbarronlopez) July 22, 2020
"We don't need someone in the Senate or House to try to build their political career off of this moment."https://t.co/fPMXD5M8fu
Notice he's talking about American cities like they are foreign lands he is invading. He is placing police above the people. If you are an elected official this your call to step between the president and the people. https://t.co/Rzy5JqmGDH
— W. Kamau Bell (@wkamaubell) July 22, 2020
The President just announced he's sending "hundreds of skilled law enforcement officials" to the city of Chicago, despite the mayor's demand for federal agents to stay out: https://t.co/Cu26NgljCY
— Weijia Jiang (@weijia) July 22, 2020
It really feels like Trump is trying to start a civil war at this point. https://t.co/MWpmRtiaax
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) July 22, 2020
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