Filmmaker Kyle Schickner hits the road, criss crossing America with the hope of examining racism's hold on our country, only to discover the grip racism has on himself.
Visiting barbershops, churches, and homes from Alabama to Minneapolis, from D.C to L.A, this honest, humorous, searing documentary pulls the veil away from white liberal ideology and the social warriors who use race and cancel culture as a weapon.
See what happens when....
A White Man Walks Into A Barbershop.
The tragedy of George Floyd’s death sparked a look at the historical context of deep-seated, systemic racism in America. Spark explores the root causes of this systemic racism and proposes remedies in public safety, policing, criminal justice, and social norms.
This 32-minute documentary is a call to action: Consider becoming a Black community ally. Spark, made by white allies, encourages recognition of unconscious bias and commitment to unlearning a historical narrative that redefined an entire race.
Awareness, listening, and daily practice can begin to reverse systemic racism. Until everyone is free, no one is free.
Juice and Noelle have dreams of living the good life together, but in order to reach their goals they are forced to set up Marion to be robbed. Noelle is the bait that grabs Marion's attention and catches him off guard while he is enamored with her beauty. Juice and Noelle successfully complete the robbery only to be later approached by Jaz who is the boss. Jaz and his goon kidnap Noelle and hold her for ransom, which puts another obstacle into Juice's life.
Eradicating racism begins with white people building REAL relationships with non-white people. Come Meet A Black Person!
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