Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America

2021 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Documentary

Jeffery Robinson, a criminal defense attorney and civil rights advocate, delivers a profound talk exposing the deep-rooted anti-Black racism in the United States, using personal anecdotes, interviews, archival footage, and legal knowledge to emphasize the need to actively combat systemic barriers and recognize our own complicity. Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America is a 2021 English-language Documentary motion picture featuring Josephine Bolling Mccall, Gwen Carr, Tiffany Crutcher, Carolyn Payne, Jeffery Robinson and Tami Sawyer. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. The movie made a box office gross of $0 million.
  • Jini Score
    3.4/10
  • Critics Score
    83%
  • Rating
    7.3/10
  • Jini Score
    3.4%
  • Critics Score
    83
  • Rating
    7.3
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Release Date2021
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Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

78.33%

Positive Review Rating : 83%

83%
    • Michael O'Sullivan

      Contains mature thematic material, disturbing images, violence and strong language, all involving racism. ( Read More )
    • Roger Moore

      Their encounter isnt a Look at the smart Black man own the racist dunce moment. ( Read More )
    • Robin Clifford

      This makes me fear that this honest and educational documentary of America and racism will fall on far too many deaf ears and blind eyes. ( Read More )
    • Joe Morgenstern

      The films content isnt ritual at all. Its one mans answer, eloquent and heartfelt, to the challenge of reframing our discussion of a subject that has us numb from repetition. ( Read More )
    • Sarah-Tai Black

      Suffers from the inherent banality that comes with watching a recording of someone no matter how charismatic speaking to a live audience we are not part of. ( Read More )
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