Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Netflix drama to explore Kaepernick activism

Series will focus on QB’s teen roots

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LOS ANGELES — Colin Kaepernick is joining with Emmy-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay on a Netflix drama series about the teenage roots of the former NFL player’s activism.

“Colin in Black & White” will examine Kaepernick’s high school years to illuminate the experience­s that shaped his advocacy, Netflix said Monday.

“Too often we see race and Black stories portrayed through a white lens,” Kaepernick said in a statement. “We seek to give new perspectiv­e to the differing realities that Black people face. We explore the racial conflicts I faced as an adopted Black man in a white community, during my high school years.”

Kaepernick, born to a white mother and Black father, was adopted in Wisconsin by a white couple who moved to California when he was a child.

In 2016, the San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k began kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality, drawing both support and criticism, with his detractors including President

Donald Trump. Kaepernick became a free agent in 2017 but went unsigned.

Writing on the six-episode series was completed in May, the streaming service said. DuVernay, writer Michael Starrbury and Kaepernick are the executive producers. Kaepernick will appear as himself as the limited series’ narrator, Netflix said.

Kaepernick called it an honor to collaborat­e with DuVernay, whose credits include the award-winning “When They See Us,” which dramatized the Central Park Five case, and the Oscarnomin­ated documentar­y “13th.”

“With his act of protest, Colin Kaepernick ignited a national conversati­on about race and justice with farreachin­g consequenc­es for football, culture and for him, personally,” DuVernay said in a statement.

 ?? Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images ?? Quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, right, has teamed up with DuVernay to produce a Netflix series focused on his high school years and how that scultped him into an activist.
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Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images Quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, right, has teamed up with DuVernay to produce a Netflix series focused on his high school years and how that scultped him into an activist. Ava

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