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Spark: A Systemic Racism Story
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Documentary Explores Racism’s Roots and Remedies, Offers Free Educational Access
Being white in America is not needing to state that your life matters. When your life matters, you have power. Some use it for good, some don t. Our film is for those looking to learn and do the work.” Julie ManriquezSAN DEIGO, CA, USA, April 7, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The tragic death of George Floyd sparked the largest global protest in the history of the world, a nationwide discussion, and a more profound look at deep-seated, systemic racism in America. With the Derek Chauvin trial underway and the unsettled fate of police reform, Amateur Films’ 30-minute non-commercial documentary Spark: A Systemic Racism Story is available as a complimentary resource to explore racism’s roots and remedies. Since the film’s release in December 2020, individuals, teachers, professors, CEOs, and diversity equity and inclusion (DE&I) leaders began utilizing Spark as a resource for racial justice, equ
As Black History Month Begins, Organizations Use Spark Documentary To Explore Systemic Racism’s Roots and Remedies
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Inspired by George Floyd death, White Allies develop educational, gripping, non partisan film on systemic racism
To really make a difference in fighting the scourge of sytemic racism, it takes not only Black people, who ve been fighting this fight for generations, but also White people committing to actively live as anti-racists. SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) February 06, 2021 Moving into Black History Month, Amateur Films today announces the use of their 30-minute non-commercial documentary Spark: A Systemic Racism Story as a complimentary resource for individuals, companies, academic institutions, and organizations to explore racism’s roots and remedies. Since the film’s release in December 2020, teachers, professors, CEOs, and diversity equity and inclusion (DE&I) leaders began utiliz
For many people, last year’s protests and uprisings against police brutality and other forms of systemic racism were a catalyst for their own awareness and acknowledgement of these problems. It was the killing of George Floyd, specifically he died during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minn., when a police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes, for allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill that led to an increased interest in understanding and fighting systemic racism, and recognizing the need for more active allyship supporting Black people.
For La Jolla couple Mary Wescott and Tom Gegax, Floyd’s death served as a significant spark in their anti-racism journey. Wescott and Gegax, who have a home in Minneapolis not far from where Floyd was killed, got out and protested. They came across other like-minded friends and people along the way, and got everyone together to create the 33-minute documentary “Spark: A Systemic Racism Story.”
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