Netflix has curated a powerful collection of movies, TV shows, and documentaries to deepen understanding of the Black Lives Matter movement. This selection features dozens of titles exploring racial injustice and the Black experience in America.
Black Lives Matter is a global human rights movement that originated in the United States in 2013. It advocates against police brutality, racial profiling, inequality, and systemic racism both domestically and internationally.
Recent protests following George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police have spotlighted these critical issues, making now an ideal time to explore the movement and its core concerns.
Netflix's dedicated Black Lives Matter lineup addresses these timely topics, with many titles created by Black filmmakers and storytellers. Highlights include Orange Is the New Black, 13th, When They See Us, Becoming, Dear White People, Seven Seconds, All Day and a Night, Mudbound, and See You Yesterday. Availability may vary by location.
Access the collection easily by searching "Black Lives Matter," checking the genre dropdown, or via a login pop-up. For direct access, click here.
Netflix doesn't require viewing this content but simplifies discovery for those interested in the Black Lives Matter movement. With vast libraries across genres—from gripping dramas and comedies to thrilling mysteries—options abound, including our comprehensive A-Z guide to binge-worthy TV shows.
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