Samuel King performs the spoken word piece "All We Got Is Us" where he discusses sensitive topics that people tend to avoid. King seems to argue that whilst the voices of public outrage against the state killings of unarmed black men and women is understandable - perhaps there needs to be a discussion happening within the community itself about violence, hence his words: "All We've Got Is Us' King, from Islington, north London addresses the black lives matter movement in a way which attempts to bring light to issues affecting the Black community.