colorblind logo white background copyDo we really live in a colorblind society? The Emmy Award winning documentary, Colorblind: Rethinking Race, examines institutional racism in health, wealth, education and the justice system.
Featuring Michelle Alexander, author of "The New Jim Crow,"
anti-racism activist and writer, Tim Wise and others. Hosted and narrated by Regina Taylor.
Original music by Orbert Davis. | Standing On Common Ground 2016A decade in the making, “Standing On Common Ground: Ten Years Later,” tries to make sense of the unnatural natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina and the lives of those it affected.
Allen-Gessesse revisited the disaster 10 years after he'd volunteered as a student.
Remarkably, he found many of the original subjects from the 2006 film remain attached to the city. Most predicted that New Orleans would recover & become a better place, but it turns out to be much more complicated than that. | DuSable to Obama"DuSable to Obama: Chicago's Black Metropolis" is an epic story of struggle and triumph. Spanning more than two hundred years of African-American history, including the Chicago's founding, the Civil War, the Great Migration, the Civil Rights movement, the Black Arts Movement and the successful building of an African-American political base leading to the election of Barack Obama.
Produced for PBS by MPP's Barbara E. Allen |
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