More than 300 black artists and executives are calling upon Hollywood to make a change. After being shot seven times by rubber bullets at a recent protest, "Insecure" actor Kendrick Sampson penned an open letter "to our allies in Hollywood," in which he calls upon Tinseltown to "divest from police," "invest in anti-racist content" and more.
The letter, shared with Variety, was developed by "Thor: Ragnarok" star Tessa Thompson and Black Lives Matter co-founders Patrisse Cullors and Melina Abdullah.
More than 300 black people involved with the film industry signed the letter, including Idris Elba, Queen Latifah, Anthony Mackie, Chadwick Boseman, Angela Bassett, Kerry Washington, Michael B.
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