Thursday, March 28, 2024

‘Hear Us Now’: Special ‘Tamron Hall’ to Feature Young Protesters Demanding Change, Bakari Sellers & His Dad, More (Promo)

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Tamron Hall

*“Hear Us Now,” a special “Tamron Hall” show airing Friday, June 12, will showcase the voices of young Americans who are marching, protesting, and demanding change in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder. Viewers will see exclusive video diaries from the frontlines of the protests. These young people are the first generation to bear witness to countless killings of unarmed black ​men and women that have resulted in a lack of justice time and again.

“Hear Us Now” will also look at how different generations have experienced police brutality and systemic racism through the eyes of one family. CNN Political Analyst Bakari Sellers, his dad Cleveland Sellers, Jr. – who was shot in the arm during a 1968 campus protest and spent seven months in prison, convicted for inciting a riot – and his 15-year-old step-daughter Kai Carter will join the conversation.

Tamron will also explore the difficulties in having honest and meaningful conversations with friends of different races without feeling uncomfortable, and actions white friends can take to show their black friends support. Austin Channing Brown, a black author and speaker who provides leadership on racial justice in America, and Jenny Booth Potter, a white activist and co-host of “The Next Question” podcast on racial relations, join Tamron for an enlightening and candid conversation.

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