Beyoncé and other celebrities are in a powerful new video protesting police violence. Watch it Here

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Beyoncé, Bono, Rihanna, and many other celebrities and artists appear in a new PSA video against police brutality following the police-involved shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile last week.

Arranged by Alicia Keys’ We Are Here movement and produced by Mic, the video – titled “23 Ways You Could Be Killed If You Are Black in America” – finds each celebrity stating a cause of death for a particular victim of police brutality. The video pairs that with a picture of the victim.

Beyoncé, for instance, looks into the camera and says, “Riding in your girlfriend’s car with a child in the back,” for Philando Castile. Actress Taraji P. Henson alludes to Alton Sterling by saying, “Selling CDs outside of a supermarket.”

Though both of these “causes” are oversimplifications of the deaths of Sterling and Castile, the video is nonetheless chilling in its presentation of the black deaths that have occurred at the hands of police in recent years.

The featured celebrities also include Pharrell, Lenny Kravitz, Zoe Kravitz, P!nk, Chance the Rapper, Queen Latifah, and Maroon 5’s Adam Levine.

Keys closes the video by asking viewers to head to WeAreHereMovement.com to tell President Barack Obama and Congress that “the time for change is now.”

“We demand radical transformation to heal the long history of systemic racism,” Keys says, “so that all Americans have the equal right to live and to pursue happiness.”