This feature documentary examines how the this and future generations are going to confront the difficult issue of racism in America by following 12 teens from New York City as they come together for one school year to talk about the dynamics of race and privilege in a series of workshops and in conversations with friends and family members.

This must see film and subsequent discussion will provide students, faculty, and staff with the language and tools necessary to engage in difficult conversations and provide a means to build empathy, understanding, and unity.

Registration for this event has closed

  • Monday 11/12             6pm-9pm in Jarman Auditorium
  • Tuesday 11/13            3:30pm-6:30pm in Jarman Auditorium
  • Wednesday 11/14       5pm-8pm in Jarman Auditorium
  • Thursday 11/15           12pm-3pm in Jarman Auditorium
  • Friday 11/16                5:30pm-8:30pm at the Moton Museum

If you have questions, please contact Jonathan Page, Director of Citizen Leadership and Social Justice Education, at [email protected] or 434.395.4808.