This is a great film about the intersection of corporate power, racism, pollution, and factory farming. Part of what makes the film so powerful is that it doesn't preach anything and it doesn't oversell its message, but rather it simply lets the people in the community talk. And when the people start talking about their lives, and their struggles against profit-hungry corporations, and how corporate greed impacts them, it's very powerful. Everyone in America would be better informed about racism and food systems if they watched this film.