"I've finally gotten to a place where I'm clear as to what it is that I need to do to make changes," the actress said during Wednesday's episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
She added that the protests "inspired" her to start educating herself and speaking to her friends about racial injustice and police brutality. "Just giving myself civics education of finding out who candidates are, who can actually change policies," she said. "I feel like the only way we can make changes to the systemic problems is to make systematic changes and that's change the laws and to change the laws we have to change the lawmakers.
King added that "the conversation shifts" every time there's a new story about police brutality because "you have to find a way to support their feelings and make sure that you are letting them know that you hear them and that you do mirror the same sentiment, but you don't want them to do anything that's gonna put themselves in a situation that they may not come back home.
FilmTVDiversity ReginaKing This panel from AAPolicyForum with keithellison RobinDGKelley AliciaGarza is edifying
ReginaKing Wow has she been living in a bubble. For her being a black women she should of noticed along time ago.
ReginaKing This is great, but when will white celebrities be this inspired?
ReginaKing Do you renounce violence and looting and attacking cops?