HD
2014
Yusuf Hawkins' tragic murder in 1989 by a group of white youths in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, continues to resonate three decades later. Through the poignant recollections of his family and friends, the documentary explores the profound impact of this heartbreaking event on the community. It delves into the quest for justice that not only galvanized action but also exposed deep-seated racial tensions within New York City. The legacy of Yusuf's story serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle against racism and the importance of remembrance and advocacy.