Blackout: John Burris Speaks Trailer

Blackout: John Burris Speaks Trailer (2015)

24 March 2015 Crime, Factual 2 mins

American civil rights attorney John Burris lends his sonorous voice to "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty" director Terence Nance’s imaginative and moving (and brilliantly edited) anti-police-brutality video in support of the non-violent Blackout Black Friday protest.

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