We believe in the power of story, reads the Warner Bros. statement.

Thank you to the artists, storytellers and advocates who helped make this film happen.

Watch with your family, friends and allies.

JUST MERCY

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For further information on Bryan Stevenson and his work at the Equal Justice Initiative just visit EJI.org.

Being black is the greatest and sometimes the most difficult.

Just being born, somebody hates me for that.

I just hope it opens their eyes, said Foxx.

This is a movie where everybody feels like they can help.

This is the right kind of medicine that we need.

Adds Jordan: I want people to feel something after they watch this movie.

I want them to go home and figure out what their thing is.

You dont have to be some fancy, educated defense attorney to attack this issue.

Listen below to the full conversation with Foxx.

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