10/10
Rampant Abuse
4 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I had not heard about the murder of Mr. Browder before this documentary. As an innocent sixteen year old, he was locked up and tortured in Riker's jail for three years. He spent considerable time in solitary confinement. His cries of innocence went unheard. He was telling the truth and it cost him his life. Kalief was a good person. Was it his poverty that kept him in jail? Was it his refusal to join a gang? Was it his innocence? It might've been a combination of all of those and so much more. The obvious reason is because he was a black male. Will his death be the catalyst for change? What's it gonna take for us believe that "Black lives matter?"
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