Sterling K. Brown, John Legend & Over 1000 Artists Come Together To End Racial Injustice In The US (Pic Credit: tessamaethompson /Instgram trevornoah/Instgram johnlegend/Instgram lupitanyongo/Instgram)

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Over 1000 artistes, including Tessa Thompson, Sterling K. Brown, Niecy Nash, Gabrielle Union, Trevor Noah, Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins, Lena Waithe, Lupita Nyong’o, David Oyelowo and John Legend, have come together for the “Black Artists For Freedom” initiative with an aim to end racial injustice.

The group released a statement on June 19 on the occasion of Juneteenth, the day that marks the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. The statement called for all cultural institutions to make changes to contribute in eliminating racism, reports etcanada.com.

“The fact is plain: Black people are still not free. Day after day, generation upon generation, we are threatened, brutalised, and murdered by law enforcement and vigilantes. When we hear ‘I can’t breathe’, we hear the voices of our children, parents, brothers, sisters, cousins. We hear our elders and ancestors. We hear ourselves, some future day,” the statement read.

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