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Resources for keyword: Racism



Paradise: Love
Ulrich Seidel
An engrossing and creative Austrian film about the yearnings of a lonely middle-aged woman seeking adventure at a vacation resort in Kenya.

The Rabbi's Cat
Joann Sfar, Antoine Delesvaux
A French animated film about the unusual quest of a rabbi, a skeikh, and a talking cat to discover the unity of peoples.

The Loving Story
Nancy Buirski
A riveting documentary about the case that went all the way to the Supreme Court and legalized interracial marriage in 1967.

Forged in the Fiery Furnace
Diana L. Hayes
A vivid illustration of the vigor and resiliency of African American spirituality.

Birthday of Paul Robeson
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Remembering the multitalented African-American artist who took stands against racism and for black liberation.

Spiritual Perspectives on 50 Films for Black History Month
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Celebrate Black History Month with 50 of the best films about African-Americans.

An excerpt from The Cross and the Lynching Tree
James H. Cone
A theologian's incisive assessment of lynching in America and a critique of the silence of Christian communities.

The Cross and the Lynching Tree
James H. Cone
A theologian's incisive assessment of lynching in America and a critique of the silence of Christian communities.

Tutu Authorized
Allister Sparks, Mpho Tutu
A wonderful tribute to the life and ministry of Desmond Tutu on his 80th birthday.

An Indefensible Punishment
Editorial Board New York Times
A New York Times editorial on the death penalty as grotesque and immoral which should be repealed.

The Help
Tate Taylor
A tribute to African-American maids in the South during 1963 and their courage in telling their stories as a form of grace and courage under pressure.

The Atlas of Global Inequalities
Ben Crow, Suresh K. Lodha
A thorough and disturbing examination of global inequalities and some of their causes.

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Goran Hugo Olsson
A lively and fascinating glimpse of the Black Power Movement and its messages for America.

The Cosmopolitan Canopy
Elijah Anderson
A rousing celebration of city, civility, diversity, and places where the walls between the races are pulled down.

Even the Rain
Iciar Bollain
A film that the late Howard Zinn would appreciate about filmmaking, water rights, ancient Spanish imperialism, and modern-day exploitation of the poor.

Living into Hope
Joan Brown Campbell
A celebration of hope, love, unity, reconciliation, and faith in action.

White Wedding
Jann Turner
An incredible South African road movie and comedy about love, friendship, honesty, and the common ground that can unite former enemies.

The New Jim Crow
Michelle Alexander
A scorching and incisive critique of the new caste system in America emanating from the War on Drugs and resulting in the mass imprisonment of nearly half of the nation's black men.

Made for Goodness
Desmond Tutu, Mpho Tutu
How honoring the goodness of all human beings can transform our views of ourselves, others, and the world.

Whose Gospel?
James A. Forbes
A famous progressive Protestant preacher's views on six contemporary issues.


 

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