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BLACKkKLANSMAN
Standing Up To Hate & Self-Hate
1970 Is Now

August 16, 2018 by Dr. Sandra E. Cohen

Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman is a brilliant, terrifying, and timely treatise on hate. The film tells Ron Stallworth’s true early 1970’s story (played by John David Washington): a courageous, harrowing, but ultimately foiled effort to expose the KKK and its virulent racial hate. Fuel it’s fires and hate justifies violence. Then is now: 1970 is 2018. Hate …

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Standing Up To Hate & Self-Hate
1970 Is Now

Inspiration

“We come to Film and TV to find our hidden stories. If we look deeply into a character’s psyche, there is much to see about ourselves.”

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