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‘We Breathe, We Live: Brotherly Love Protest Stories’ Film on WHYY

May 25, 2021

“We Breathe, We Live: Brotherly Love Protest Stories” presents the first-person experiences of seven men of color from a variety of backgrounds who participated in the George Floyd-inspired Black Lives Matters protests during the summer of 2020 in Philadelphia. The powerful, emotional stories — woven together with conversations about race, trauma, and healing — aired Monday on WHYY.

If you were not able to watch, WHYY offers free access to the video through June 24.

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The film was produced in collaboration with the DBHIDS Engaging Males of Color initiative and First Person Arts.

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