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5 Documentaries to Watch Now You’ve Watched 13th

by Francesca Sylph

Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares 5 documentaries to aid you on your anti-racism journey.

Review: If Beale Street Could Talk

by Emma Hussain

Barry Jenkins’ distinctive style shines as brightly as ever in his newest feature, an adaptation of James Baldwin’s 1974 novel of the same name. Touching on issues of racism, mass incarceration, and housing discrimination, the film portrays the love story between Fonny and Tish, a young black couple living in Harlem in the 70s. Following […]

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