The ground-breaking director is renowned for her work that explores the black experience

CELEBRATED DIRECTOR Ava DuVernay is renowned for her work that explores the black experience.
Films Selma and 13th have both explored civil rights and how African Americans have suffered at the hands of the justice system, and now DuVernay is returning to those themes in her new series When They See Us.
Referencing her past work, DuVernay has said that she would only be able to make When They See Us now, having done those projects.
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I’ve always fiercely held on to my blackness, says DuVernay
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