On Nov. 3, election night, Patrisse Cullors — one of the three co-founders of Black Lives Matter and a TV writer (Good Trouble) who recently signed an overall production deal with Warner Bros.
Television Group — co-hosted a streaming event on YouTube featuring such Hollywood allies as America Ferrera, Chelsea Handler and Tessa Thompson. "The primary mood for me was anxiety, with secondary moods of excitement and inspiration," she said. "We knew that night we won Yes on 17, [the California proposition] that restored voting rights for people coming home on parole, and we knew that [Los Angeles County’s] Measure J had passed, which will build an alternative to an incarceration budget." It would, of course, take four more days until the.
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