Netflix is doing its part to show that “Black storytelling matters.” In the wake of widespread Black Lives Matter protests across the U.S.
and around the world, Netflix has introduced a curated collection of films spotlighting Black life. RELATED: ‘Cops’ Cancelled In The Wake Of Black Lives Matter Protests There are more than 45 titles in the collection, which includes movies, series, and documentaries.
Among the highlights are Ava DuVernay’s doc “13th” and miniseries “When They See Us”, as well as Spike Lee’s new “Da 5 Bloods” and Kerry Washington’s play-turned-film “American Son”.
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