Cephas Williams, founder of the 56 Black Men project, has launched a campaign calling on the public to remember the names of black people who have been killed by police and to take action against racism.
"Let’s not forget" comes in response to George Floyd’s death in police custody in Minneapolis last week. His killing has sparked protests across the US and in cities around the world, including London.
The five-minute film urges viewers "Let’s not forget everyone whose name did not make it to a hashtag" and lists other black victims of police brutality, such as Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.
It aims to channel the momentum from the current protests to a wider movement for equality among the global black community and non-black allies.
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