SZA spoke out in support of the cancellation of a planned sit-in protest amid 'risk factors'
SZA photographed on Nov. 12, 2018 at Skyline West Mansion in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles.spoke out on Monday to support the cancellation of a planned sit-in protest in Los Angeles in the wake of George Floyd's death.
Originally organized by photographer Luke Austin and choreographer Brandon Mathis, the sit-in was intended to take place on Sunset Boulevard near Laurel Canyon on Monday afternoon.
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