LOS ANGELES – Jamie Foxx stood shoulder-to-shoulder with activists in Minneapolis, proclaiming that “we’re not afraid of the moment.” In Los Angeles, pop star Halsey and “Insecure” actor Kendrick Sampson were hit with rubber bullets during a tense stand-off.
And in Chicago, John Cusack was filming a burning car when officers rushed up to him and began screaming at him to leave, and he says, hitting his bike.
Across the U.S., many celebrities have been doing far more than tweeting supportive words or issuing carefully prepared statements.
They took to the streets alongside thousands of people to condemn the killings of black people at the hands of police and to demand reform. “I was there in LA when it was the Rodney King beating and I