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Wanda Johnson and Angela Williams, mothers of young Black men victimized by police brutality, come together and build a network of community-led support, mutual aid, and healing in this documentary spanning Oakland’s Fruitvale to the American South. Long before George Floyd’s murder and the BLM protests in 2020, Oscar Grant’s 2009 fateful encounter with law enforcement on a BART platform seeded public awareness and cultural consciousness of systemic racism and its discontents. Paying forward lessons learned and advocating against anti-Black violence in memory of her son, Oscar, Wanda Johnson holds space for Angela Williams, whose teen son, Ulysses, survives a police encounter in Troy, Alabama, living to tell his story. Radical empathy fuels this timely exposé.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    102 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
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  • Director
    Débora Souza Silva
  • Screenwriter
    Débora Souza Silva
  • Producer
    Débora Souza Silva | David Felix Sutcliffe | Adina Luo
  • Cinematographer
    Contessa Gayles | Débora Souza Silva | David Felix Sutcliffe
  • Editor
    Sara Maamouri
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