charas-91663
Joined Jan 2022
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This film should be essential viewing.
Jeffery Robinson tells a compelling and truthful history of structural racism in America, not to place blame or shame but to inform and educate,
If you don't think we have problem with racism in this country, or that racism no longer exists, I urge you to watch the film.
We cannot deny our history, or that many of us lived through the civil rights era and witnessed the racism and brutality brought against civil rights activists in the Jim Crow South.
It's a brilliant, heartbreaking and joyous film. We are at a tipping point, and we do have a great chance to make real progress if we can only come to terms with our past.
Jeffery Robinson tells a compelling and truthful history of structural racism in America, not to place blame or shame but to inform and educate,
If you don't think we have problem with racism in this country, or that racism no longer exists, I urge you to watch the film.
We cannot deny our history, or that many of us lived through the civil rights era and witnessed the racism and brutality brought against civil rights activists in the Jim Crow South.
It's a brilliant, heartbreaking and joyous film. We are at a tipping point, and we do have a great chance to make real progress if we can only come to terms with our past.