It gathers notable people of color in the United States such as Patrisse Cullors, Rashad Robinson, Alicia Garza, Prince Ea, John Legend, etc., and hosted by Keke Palmer and Common.
It centers around the history and experiences as people of color in America, as well as exploring ways to raise awareness and end the long inequality.
[2] On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, an African-American man, was murdered by officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an arrest for allegedly using a counterfeit bill.
As a result, an ongoing series of protests and civil unrest began, starting in Minneapolis, as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.
"I can't breathe" became a human rights slogan, heard chanted in nearly all protests created nationally and globally.
Next, Roland Martin interviews Chaz Smith, Michael Skolnik, and Eddie Glaude, Jr., under the theme "white privilege."
Brittany Howard performs "13th Century Metal,"[10] followed by a spoken word by several people, and an interview by Jemele Hill with Baratunde Thurston, Kimberly Jones, and Andrew Hawkins.
Next is a motivational video titled Pledge, followed by a speech by Susan Wojcicki, and John Legend covering Bob Marley's "Redemption Song.