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One of the most powerful things that can happen to you when you read literature is to see yourself in the stories of others. But what happens when the stories we read share only one culture or worldview?
2017 - Bold Type Books
Award-winning historian Ibram X. Kendi argues in Stamped from the Beginning, if we have any hope of grappling with this stark reality, we must first understand how racist ideas were developed, disseminated, and enshrined in American society.
2020 - Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
This remarkable reimagining of Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning reveals the history of racist ideas in America, and inspires hope for an antiracist future.
2019 - TV-MA - 1 Season
Five teens from Harlem become trapped in a nightmare when they're falsely accused of a brutal attack in Central Park. Based on the true story.
Exclusion isn’t always overt. Sometimes, the worst kind of exclusion can be treatment that is culturally accepted. Broulette explains how re-thinking our assumptions can result in a more inclusive society, and a healthier community.
We challenge you to educate yourselves on the black experience in America by watching this curated list of films. The more you are truly aware of what has transpired and is continuing to happen in this country, the more empathy and understanding can be had. True change requires empathy. Empathy starts with understanding. Understanding comes with seeing from a different point of view.