Director C.J. Crim/Activist Margaret Morrison, "Resisterhood"
Producer/Director CJ Crim and activist Margaret Morrison discuss their new documentary "Resisterhood," about different activism efforts in an age where hatred and division run free. Spanning across race, sexual orientation, and gender, "Resisterhood" is about maintaining hope in a hopeless age.
Morrison is a longtime civil rights activist who participated from a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965. She is one of the subjects of "Resisterhood," and she speaks about the state of civil rights and how progress is good, but has to continue advancing.