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Creed director Ryan Coogler to hold Flint benefit on Oscars night

The event will be livestreamed online via Revolt.tv

Justin Carissimo
New York
Thursday 25 February 2016 10:32 EST
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Ryan Coogler schedules a free star-studded event for Flint, Michigan residents.
Ryan Coogler schedules a free star-studded event for Flint, Michigan residents. (Jason Merritt/Getty)

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Creed director Ryan Coogler is holding a free event in Flint, Michigan on Oscars night to raise awareness for the city’s manmade water crisis.

Coogler’s activist collective Blackout for Human Rights has tapped comedian Hannibal Buress to host the #JusticeForFlint event. Selma director Ava DuVernay, musician Janelle Monaé, Grey’s Anatomy actor Jessie Williams and Empire’s Jussie Smollett will also be in attendance, BuzzFeed News reports.

Despite Coogler’s film Creed being largely ignored by this year’s all-white Academy Awards, the film landed Sylvester Stallone an acting nom, the 29-year-old Oakland-native said he actually scheduled the date for the last weekend of Black History Month.

“With the #JUSTICEFORFLINT benefit event we will give a voice to the members of the community who were the victims of the choices of people in power who are paid to protect them, as well as provide them with a night of entertainment, unity, and emotional healing,” Coogler said in a statement.

“Through the live stream we will also give a chance for people around the world to participate, and to donate funds to programs for Flint’s youth.”

The event will take place at Whiting Auditorium on February 28 at 5:30pm ET and will be livestreamed online via Revolt.tv.

Flint's disastrous water problems began back in April 2014 when the city's unelected emergency manager began pulling water from the Flint River in an attempt to save money.

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