Tracee Ellis Ross spoke out about the shooting of Jacob Blake during an appearance on Wednesday’s “The Late Late Show”. Ross was asked by James Corden about NBA players choosing to boycott their playoff games Wednesday to protest systemic racism and police violence.
The protests came after Blake, a Black 29-year-old man, was shot multiple times in the back by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Sunday.
RELATED: Celebrities React As Milwaukee Bucks Issue Statement On Boycotting NBA Playoff Game In Wake Of Jacob Blake Shooting Ross said of the players, “I say bravo,” adding it wasn’t just in response to Blake, “it’s the history of this and the fact that it is enough.” “This is a moment for the collective voice of all of us saying it’s enough,”
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