thank johnson i'm woke


thank johnson i'm woke
thank johnson i'm woke
Directed byCharles de Agustin
Directed by
Charles de Agustin
Part essay, part diary, part panic attack. A narrator attempts to attribute the gentrification of New Brunswick, New Jersey since the 1970s to the longtime stature of Johnson & Johnson’s world headquarters in the American city, but is possessed by the past civic-corporate figures in question through the urban space.
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