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specifically to address inequities and discrimination against the Black community
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11 Shows and Documentaries to Help You Learn About Racial Justice and Police Brutality
13th
Netflix
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Free on YouTube
The ACLU's call to defund the police
The African American Oral History Project: Part One
American History X
Amazon
Angela Davis on feminism, communism and being a Black Panther during the civil rights movement
Ask A Black Woman
Black doulas combat the maternal mortality crisis
Black Lives Matter - Netflix Collection
Netlfix
Black Mitzvah
Netflix
Black Panther (2018)
Black students and alumni take to social media "to make our voices heard"
Boyz n' The Hood
Amazon
Clemency
Amazon
A Conversation on Race and Privilege with Angela Davis and Jane Elliott
Dear White People
Netflix
Deconstructing White Privilege with Dr. Robin DiAngelo
Dispatches From Cleveland
Amazon
Do The Right Thing
Amazon
Fences
Amazon
Fruitvale Station
Amazon
Get Out
Amazon
Harriet
Amazon
Hidden Figures
How To Build An Anti-Racist World
I Am Not Your Negro
Amazon
If Beale Street Could Talk
Hulu
I love being a police officer, but we need reform.
I LOVE BLACK CULTURE
YouTube Channel
James Baldwin on the Black Experience in America
Just Mercy
King Collection: Oral History - Charles Black
King Collection: Oral History - Herschelle Challenor
King Collection: Oral History - Judge Horace Ward
King Collection: Oral History - Julius Coles
King Collection: Oral History - Lonnie King
King Collection: Oral History - Morris Dillard
King Collection: Oral History - Rosalyn Pope
Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992
Listen to Black Women: Take to the Streets
Series!
The March On Washington: 1963 Marchers Reflect on the 2020 Movement | NPR
Moonlight
Netflix
Mudbound
Netflix
The Neighborhood (series, sitcom)
CBS
The Next Question (Season 1)
NotYourMommasHistory
YouTube Channel by living historian Cheyney McKnight.
Oral Histories From Segregated Evansville, IN in the 1960s
Pariah
Amazon
PBS: The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross
Queen Sugar
Amazon
Racism has a cost for everyone
The real story of Rosa Parks — and why we need to confront myths about black history
Red Table Talk
The Root's Video Collection
Selma
Amazon
Slavery and the Prison Industrial Complex - Angela Davis
Slavery By Another Name
Teaching about systemic racism through virtual reality
What is 'black joy' and why do we need it in our lives? | BBC Ideas
What it takes to be racially literate
When They See Us
Netflix
White Privilege explained in four minutes
Whose Streets?
Amazon
“Are Cracker, White Trash, & Redneck Racist?”
Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America
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