The streaming giant announced a new limited series titled "Colin in Black & White," from Ava DuVernay, based on Kaepernick's high school years.Kaepernick will appear in the series and add his own voice to the project. The limited series will run for six episodes and reunites DuVernay with Michael Starrbury, who will write and serve as executive producer. DuVernay and Starrbury previously worked together on "When They See Us," which received 16 Emmy nominations. In 2016, Kaepernick made national news when he refused to stand two years ago as the National Anthem played before NFL games. He said he did so to protest police shootings of African-American men and other social injustices faced by black people in the United States.Doing so helped transform him into an icon in the fight against police brutality and racial injustice."The series will focus on Kaepernick's formative high school years, lending meaningful insight into the acts and experiences that led him to become the activist he is today," Netflix said in its statement.DuVernay, who also Read More – Source

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