Change starts with representation and visibility! That being said, Michael B. Jordan promised to help with promoting black culture and diversity during a Black Lives Matter march he was part of earlier today in L.A.
The actor opened up about the characters he has portrayed and what he’s learned from them about racial injustice. Furthermore, he stressed that Hollywood needs to contribute to sharing a variety of different black stories as a way to achieve proper racial representation.
He began by mentioning the role he played in Fruitvale Station. As fans know, Jordan portrayed Oscar Grant, a young African-American man murdered by police back in 2009.
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