'Southern writer
Clyde Edgerton once wrote that it’s almost impossible “to write about race in America without bombast, outrage, or satire.” How else, he asked, can one “confront a system of structural inequality that has savagely circumscribed lives for generations?” This is true for filmmakers as well. But with her two-part film,
CALL:RESPONSE, Katina Parker
courageously engaged her audience to face this reality head on, unflinchingly. The Center for Documentary Studies, along with the Duke University Office of the Provost, commissioned the film for “
Policing Color: Black, Brown, and Blue”—the Provost Forum on Race, Community, and the Pursuit of Justice held earlier this year in response to the September 2016 killing of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.' --
Center for Documentary Studies director Wesley Hogan
CALL:RESPONSE; Pt. 1 - CALL from
Center for Documentary Studies on
Vimeo.
CALL:RESPONSE; Pt. 2 - RESPONSE from
Center for Documentary Studies on
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Published on August 27, 2017 17:51