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"His power is his survival," the director said about the criminal justice reform activist who was portrayed in her Netflix limited series "When They See Us."
Director Ava DuVernay tweeted the hashtag and shared stills from some of her projects that capture the "beauty of brown skinned girls."
"Thank you @Netflix for believing in this story and letting me tell it the exact way I wanted,” the director wrote on Twitter.
"If anyone spots her, just know you’re looking at the best mommie this girl could have," the director wrote on Twitter.
"Got folks mad cause you don’t wanna eat fast food at their house," the "When They See Us" director tweeted.
“I asked him this morning how he feels about it," the Central Park Five miniseries director wrote. "He said, ‘They give me love and I give them love. It’s good.’”
The "When They See Us" director responded to the president, who stands by his call for the five falsely accused teenagers' execution in 1989.
Ava DuVernay responded to the former prosecutor's op-ed, tweeting, "Expected and typical. Onward..."
The former prosecutor has faced renewed backlash after the release of Ava DuVernay's stunning Netflix limited series, "When They See Us."
A new miniseries will, by design, fill you with rage.