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Pride and protest: Being Black and queer in America in 2020

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Pride month celebrations look a little different this year as the U.S. protests racism and police brutality. NBC News Now and NBC OUT bring to you Pride and Protest: Being Black and queer in America in 2020 moderated by MSNBC’s Joshua Johnson. Guests include Dominique Jackson, Alphonso David, Eboné Bell, Angelica Ross, Tiq Milan, Andrea Jenkins, Ianne Fields Stewart, Tre'vell Anderson, Ashlee Marie Preston and Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta.