Watch an exclusive screening of award winning documentary, Blurring the Color Line, along with an audience Q&A with the director, Crystal Kwok. Centered on Chinese and Black race relations in the Jim Crow era South, the documentary moves beyond traditional Black-and-white racial narratives by examining the lives of Chinese grocers serving a Black community in Augusta, Georgia. By bringing this little well-known history to light, the film allows audiences to reexamine contemporary racial conflicts through the lens of a deeply linked past.
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Watch an exclusive screening of award winning documentary, Blurring the Color Line, along with an audience Q&A with the director, Crystal Kwok. Centered on Chinese and Black race relations in the Jim Crow era South, the documentary moves beyond traditional Black-and-white racial narratives by examining the lives of Chinese grocers serving a Black community in Augusta, Georgia. By bringing this little well-known history to light, the film allows audiences to reexamine contemporary racial conflicts through the lens of a deeply linked past.
Watch an exclusive screening of award winning documentary, Blurring the Color Line, along with an audience Q&A with the director, Crystal Kwok. Center...