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Following the screening was a panel discussionย moderated by Arisha Hatch from Color of Change, with participants Marissa Jo Cerar (showrunner, creator, and executive producer), Adrienne Warren (Mamie Till-Mobley), Cedric Joe (Emmett Till), Tonya Pinkins (Alma), and Ray Fisher (Gene Mobley).ย ย
We spoke with a few cast members: Adrienne Warren, Cedric Joe, and Ray Fisher on the red carpet about their role in the production and what they hope viewers will take away.
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Do you recall when you first learned about Emmett Till? What was going through your head at the time vs. now?
Cedric Joe: โI was around 9 years old. And I found out from my grandmother because itโs not really something that gets talked about a lot in school, so it was definitely a story that stood out to me. Itโs really emotional. Itโs something that no mother should have to go through, no child, no one should have to go through. To know that stories like these are going on today and to be able to have the opportunity to play a role like this is really an honor.โย
Ray Fisher: โWhatโs wild is, I remember learning about it briefly in high school. It was maybe half a page, a quarter of a page in a history book. And it was sandwiched in with a lot of other black history. So it didnโt have as profound of an impact on me until I got to learn about it in my adult life and had a greater appreciation for what the story actually meant and just how close to that story we still are today.โย
What are you hoping people will take away from this story, especially during these times?ย
Adrienne Warren: โI am looking for people to learn more about this story and more specifically to learn about the people involved in this storyโฆ To learn about Emmett Till, not as a victim but who he is as a boy, who he was (we donโt learn about these people)โฆ and to learn that this is a family, and this is a woman who had incredible strength, but she didnโt get there overnight! The strength wasnโt there overnight. We donโt allow women to show those quiet moments of pause, the moments in between her journey and our journeys in life, and Iโm grateful to shed a little bit of insight into that and I hope they take that with them.โ
Cedric Joe: โIโm hoping that they understand the story and know more about Mamie and Emmett and how they were. Whatโs great about it is how much MJ [Marissa Jo Cerarโshowrunner, creator and executive producer] did of humanizing them.โ
Ray Fisher: โWhat I hope people take away from this more than anything is inspirationโฆ to look at Mamie Till-Mobley, to look at what she was able to do not only as a woman, but a black woman in the โ50s in the United States of America. I think it should be something that hopefully will inspire folks to continue to fight for justice, equality, and all of these things.โ
Youโve just finished a fantastic run as Tina on Broadway and now youโre playing Mamie Till. As an actress, is it more challenging to play biographical characters vs. fictional characters?
Adrienne Warren: โI think each project itโs about what you put into it, and biographical projects are always difficult because itโs about our ancestors or itโs about someone thatโs here. And so for me, itโs about losing myself in the job so that I am doing my best to pay homage to whoever that person is. I wanna do whatever I can to honor them and do whatever I can specifically today to honor Mamie and her story and her legacy that I want to continue โฆ. when Iโm long gone. So anything I can do to support people’s story in that way, to shed light on peopleโs humanity and life and pain and those moments in between that I spoke of before, then Iโm doing my job right.โ
Women of the Movement follows the story of Mamie Till-Mobley, who found strength and power in seeking justice for her son, Emmett Till, a 14 year-old boy who was brutally murdered in a 1955 Jim Crow South.
The historical drama is set to air on January 6, 2022 on ABC. For more information on the episodes, click here.ย
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