His mother was a BLM activist.
Caught in the middle of increasingly violent conflicts, Mason will have to find a way to use his voice for change...and fast..
But when an unarmed Black man is killed by the police in his city, tensions start to rise--among the cops, the community, and even Mason\'s peers.
Convinced his poetry class is a waste of time, Mason\'s teacher helps him see just how valuable a couplet and a rhyme can be.
And he can\'t do that if he fails his senior year.
Mason wants to get out there and make a Name for himself, but he\'ll have to graduate high school first.
Mason\'s going to be a rap star--and you don\'t become a rap star by hitting up BLM protests with your mom or sitting at a desk.
Dreams of sick beats, epic mic-drops, sold out stadiums.
Mason Zy\'Aire Tyndall has big dreams.
He viewed them as trending hashtags -- that is, until he almost became one.
She saw fatal officer-involved shootings as senseless tragedies.
Mason Tyndall was an aspiring rap artist.
His mother was a BLM activist