The Queer Star of 'Whose Streets?' on the Lessons of Ferguson
Brittany Ferrell, a central part of the new documentary on the Ferguson, Mo., uprising, reminds us that "queer women can save your life."
August 10 2017 7:12 AM
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Brittany Ferrell, a central part of the new documentary on the Ferguson, Mo., uprising, reminds us that "queer women can save your life."
The film is an unflinching look at the Ferguson, Mo. uprising of 2014-15, after unarmed teenager Michael Brown is killed by police.
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