“If you’ve ever owned a slave, please raise your hand,” Jeffery Robinson asks a live audience at the beginning of “Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America,” a
“If you’ve ever owned a slave, please raise your hand,” Jeffery Robinson asks a live audience at the beginning of “Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America,” a
ACLU veteran Jeffery Robinson mixes the factual and the personal in examining Black history in the USA and he even provides a glimpse of hope for the future
“If you’ve ever owned a slave, please raise your hand,” Jeffery Robinson urges a live audience at the beginning of “Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America.” It’s a searing documentary based on a lecture he’s spent a decade perfecting. Obviously, nobody in the auditorium raises a hand. But the few seconds that follow the question are probably the only chance these