As the protests continue around the country – and around the world – to demand justice in the George Floyd murder case and to speak out against police brutality and systemic racism, ABC joined the cause this week by re-airing two episodes of their sitcom Black-ish on Blackout Tuesday.
The first episode the network chose for the occasion was titled “Hope” from Season 2, and it addressed the issue of police brutality.
The second episode was titled “Juneteenth” and it was the Season 4 premiere that commemorated the end of slavery in the United States.
Originally airing in February 2016, “Hope” finds the Johnson family at home waiting for a verdict in the case of an unarmed black man who was the victim of police brutality.
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