Blurring the Color Line follows director Crystal Kwok as she unpacks the history behind her grandmother’s family, who owned a neighborhood grocery store in the Black community of Augusta, Georgia ...
"BLURRING THE COLOR LINE opens up critical conversations on where the Chinese community fit into the black and white dichotomy of the segregated south, how anti-Blackness was established and ...
Two books on modern policing and the racial dynamics that go with it. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs that ...
Blurring the Color Line follows the experience of director Crystal Kwok's grandmother, who operated a grocery store in a segregated Black neighborhood of Augusta, Georgia, during the Jim Crow era. The ...
The ability to live a long and healthy life is predicated on access to a range of social and economic resources systematically denied African American families and communities. The slow violence that ...
Deanna Brown talks with filmmaker Crystal Kwok about her father, James Brown. Deanna Brown talks with Blurring the Color Line filmmaker Crystal Kwok about her father, the music legend James Brown, who ...
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