2015's «Hell You Talmbout» - a song that lists
black victims of police brutality in the US, recorded to support the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement - is an extremely powerful anthem, and one that stands alone in Monáe's discography as a moment of pure fury.
Keith has also exhibited local artists like Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, who, in line with the #SayHerName social media movement, makes performances and artworks that raise awareness about
black female
victims of police brutality and racism in the U.S..