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The Conversation Remix: Learning to Breathe

Black men reflect on their younger selves, sharing how their ideas of racism has changed.

Aired 05/21/2021 | Rating TV-PG

WORLD Channel

The Conversation Remix: Learning to Breathe

Special | 9m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Black men reflect on their younger selves, sharing how their ideas of racism has changed.

LEARNING TO BREATHE is the sequel to the 2015 New York Times Op-Doc 'A Conversation About Growing Up Black' where Black boys, teens, and young men shared their thoughts about race in America. Five years later, the young men return to compare and contrast how their relationships with racial justice, systemic racism, and social inequity & inequality have changed following the death of George Floyd.

Aired 05/21/2021 | Rating TV-PG

Funding provided by the MacArthur Foundation.

WORLD Channel

The Conversation Remix: Learning to Breathe

Special | 9m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

LEARNING TO BREATHE is the sequel to the 2015 New York Times Op-Doc 'A Conversation About Growing Up Black' where Black boys, teens, and young men shared their thoughts about race in America. Five years later, the young men return to compare and contrast how their relationships with racial justice, systemic racism, and social inequity & inequality have changed following the death of George Floyd.

Aired 05/21/2021 | Rating TV-PG

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