Tracee Ellis Ross insists black lives DO matter on 'Larry King Now'

Tracee Ellis Ross is not in the mood to mince words when it comes to social justice.

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Tracee Ellis Ross is not in the mood to mince words when it comes to social justice.

Earlier this month, the actress filmed a segment on “Larry King Now” to discuss everything from what she’s learned from her mother, Diana Ross, to her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement.

Sunday evening, Ross released some clips from the sit-down on social media.

When King asked Ross what she thought of Black Lives Matter, without hesitation, she insisted, “I think black lives do matter.”

In a second clip, the “Black-ish” actress also addressed the importance technology plays in exposing injustice.

Check out both of the snippets below.

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