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‘National Geographic’s Explorer’ Exclusive Clip: Filmmaker Michael Moore Discusses White Privilege and Systemic Inequality
Since 1985, the National Geographic Channel’s long-running documentary series “Explorer” presents entertaining and enlightening investigative stories from around the globe. Along with in-depth interviews and roundtable discussions, the series opens a window on hidden parts of the world, both ancient and modern. In the second episode of this season, host Richard Bacon examines the hot-button issue of over-policing in Gretna, Louisiana, a place that takes in 15% of its city revenue from arrests. He sits down with filmmaker Michael Moore, Blue Live Matter’s Randy Sutton, and commentator Baratunde Thurston to discuss the issue. Watch an exclusive clip from the episode featuring Moore discussing white privilege and systemic inequality.

Read More: Review: ‘Michael Moore In TrumpLand’ Is Barely a Movie, But It Makes a Strong Humanist Case for Hillary Clinton

Moore is best known for his political documentary films like “Roger and Me,” which examined the effects of auto industry downsizing in Flint,...
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  • 11/21/2016
  • by Vikram Murthi
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