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The Conversation Remix: Good White People

11m 26s

Following the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, a family in the mostly homogeneously white Adirondacks community in New York shares their views on race and anti-racism. GOOD WHITE PEOPLE examines the current state of white identity, how it's changed from five years ago, and where it is headed. Can white people truly commit to what is required of them to create a more equitable anti-racist future?

Episodes

  • YOUR VOICE, YOUR STORY: Lemon Andersen: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    YOUR VOICE, YOUR STORY: Lemon Andersen

    3m 30s

    Andrew "Lemon" Andersen is a poet raised in Brooklyn. He watched his stepfather, father and mother die from heroin abuse and AIDS complications, leaving him and his brother to grow up alone. With talent, encouragement from friends and mentors in the Hip Hop community, Andersen rose to critical acclaim. He has appeared in Def Poetry Jam, the PBS documentary Lemon and one-man show County of Kings.

Extras + Features

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - Back to the Movement: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - Back to the Movement

    30s

    Power and powerlessness. Pummeled by urban renewal, a lack of jobs, and police harassment, Miami's black community explodes in rioting. But in Chicago, a grassroots movement triumphs; frustrated by decades of unfulfilled promises made by the Democratic political machine, reformers install Harold Washington as Chicago's first black mayor. From the award-winning doc series "Eyes on the Prize."

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - The Keys to the Kingdom: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - The Keys to the Kingdom

    30s

    In the 1970s, anti-discrimination legal rights gained in past decades by the Civil Rights Movement are put to the test. In Boston, some whites violently resist a federal court school desegregation order. In Atlanta, Maynard Jackson, the first black mayor, proves that affirmative action can work, but the Bakke Supreme Court case challenges it. From the award-winning doc series "Eyes on the Prize."

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - A Nation of Law?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - A Nation of Law?

    30s

    In the wake of President Nixon's call to "law and order," stepped-up arrests push the already poor conditions at New York's Attica State Prison to the limit. A five-day inmate takeover calling the public's attention to the conditions leaves 43 men dead: four killed by inmates, 39 by police. From the award-winning documentary series "Eyes on the Prize."

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize-Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize-Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More

    30s

    A renewed push for unity galvanize black America: Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali; students fight to bring the black consciousness movement to Howard University; and black officials and activists organize the National Black Political Convention to create a response to growing repression against the movement. From the award-winning doc series "Eyes on the Prize."

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - The Promised Land: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - The Promised Land

    30s

    Martin Luther King, Jr. stakes out new ground for himself and the Civil Rights Movement; he opposes the Vietnam War and his SCLC embarks on the Poor People's Campaign. In the midst of organizing, King detours to Memphis, where he is assassinated. King's death and the failure of his final campaign mark the end of a major stream of the movement. From the award-winning doc series "Eyes on the Prize."

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - Power!: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - Power!

    30s

    The call for Black Power takes on various forms in black America: Carl Stokes is elected as the first black mayor of a major American city; the Black Panther Party, armed with books, programs & guns, is born; and substandard teaching practices prompt parents to gain educational control of a school district leading to a union showdown. From the award-winning documentary series "Eyes on the Prize."

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - Two Societies: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - Two Societies

    30s

    While Martin Luther King, Jr. and SCLC assist Chicago's civil rights leaders in a struggle against segregated housing, a police raid in a black Detroit neighborhood sparks an uprising leaving 43 people dead. Upon investigation, the Kerner Commission finds that America is becoming "two societies, one black, one white, separate & unequal." From the award-winning doc series "Eyes on the Prize."

  • Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Al Sharpton: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Al Sharpton

    1m 50s

    Al Sharpton of the National Action Network talks about the progress of the nation even when it may seem America has not, and how #BlackLivesMatters must organize to be a sustainable, change affecting movement. From the WORLD Channel special, "Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now."

  • Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Making of EyesonthePrize: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Making of EyesonthePrize

    2m 40s

    Filmmaker Henry Hampton was inspired to tell the history of the Civil Rights Movement from marching to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. For the black & white, men & women production team, the challenges of producing the six films for Series I of "Eyes on the Prize" ranged from budget to stories. This is the "Making Of." From the WORLD Channel special, "Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now."

  • Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - The Landscape Today: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - The Landscape Today

    2m 19s

    Police Brutality. Housing & Education Segregation. Economic Injustice. Today's landscape in America is one that is troubling. Civil Rights leaders, educators and journalists discuss the divisive issues challenging diverse populations in the United States, and the hopes for the current and next generations to come. From the WORLD Channel special, "Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now."

  • Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Social Media: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Social Media

    2m 35s

    The Civil Rights Movement was a revolution spread by word of mouth. The new movement is a revolution brought together by activists on social media by #BlackLivesMatter. Activists and journalists speak to the power of social media on activism and the means to which it is an alternative to the mainstream media. From the WORLD Channel special, "Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now."

  • WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - The Time Has Come: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    WORLD Channel: Eyes on the Prize - The Time Has Come

    30s

    After a decade-long cry for justice, a new sound is heard in the Civil Rights Movement: the call for power. Malcolm X takes nationalism to urban streets as a younger generation of black leaders listens. In the South, Stokely Carmichael and the SNCC move from "Freedom Now!" to "Black Power!" as the fabric of the traditional movement changes. From the award-winning doc series "Eyes on the Prize."

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