Thanks to Alice W. whose daughter and son-in-law and Jeff Robinson all graduated from Harvard Law and moved to Seattle in the same year.
Interweaving lecture, personal anecdotes, interviews, and shocking revelations, ACLU deputy legal director Jeffery Robinson draws a stark timeline of anti-Black racism in the United States, from slavery to the modern myth of a post-racial America.
Eventually, the film will be available on a streaming service such as Netflix, no doubt. But for now, if you can’t find it at a local theater, or don’t yet want to sit inside a theater, and would like to see it without waiting for months, SIFF (Seattle International Film Festival) is offering an opportunity to stream it, for a fee.
LIVE Q&A – April 13, 5:00pm PT
This film is available to view April 8–18. We suggest watching it on April 13 starting at 3:05pm PT followed by the live Q&A at 5:00pm PT. Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler (directors), as well as Jeffery Robinson (subject) scheduled to participate.