Tuesday night. I was honor to attend
a pre-release viewing of "Fruitvale Station" in DC with my son, who
attended St. Mary's with film writer/producer
Ryan Coogler. An amazing movie - Ryan
did an excellent job bringing Oscar Grant's story to the big screen. As a
native of Oakland, it brought back heartfelt memories of his tragic death and
the impact it had on the entire Oakland community. I feel that this movie will touch you in a different way if you - First, are from Oakland and you see all the familiarity; Second, if you are Black and understand his family and cultural dynamics; Third, if you are fully aware of his tragic and senseless murder; and Fourth, if you are a Mother to a Black male in the Black
community. It was so
welcoming to see what a big heart and personality he had, as well as a deep
love for his family. I didn't find it "laugh out loud" funny, and kind of took offense to those that did. I teared up and cried mostly. For me it was like going to a funeral - reliving 2009 New Year's Day all over again. Oscar Grant's Life represents many of our young Black men
all over the world, who desire to walk a straight path, no matter how many
obstacles and challenges are presented. I hope Oscar's story will touch the
lives of others who face these same struggles. Michael B, Jordan, Octavia
Spencer, and the entire cast were excellent! Job well done!
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