An important conversation on the SXSW documentary Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America, with co-directors Emily and Sarah Kunstler and the film's subject, Jeffery Robinson.
If you thought you knew about our country's troubling past, think again. Thankfully, Jeffery Robinson has come to our rescue, to fill in the major gaps (we're talking Grand Canyon sized gaps) in America's history of racism. The SXSW documentary Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America, is probably the most important film that we, as Americans, can watch in this moment. And this conversation with co-directors Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler, and the film's subject/writer, Jeffrey Robinson, has left us with a lot to reflect on, and a lot of work to do. So have a listen, support this film, and visit the Who We Are Project for more information.
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