EXCELLENT, TRUTHFUL, IMPERATIVE FILM to watch; especially during this time with people Still struggling over racism, sexism and all the other "isms" that continue to divide people into the "superior and inferior". As a Black child born during the horrors of the "Jim Crow" South into a loving Sharecropper family, I am living proof of this film's validity.
The film is very important because it is told from the personal experience and historical study of a White man whose mom is White Civil Rights hero Joan Trumpauer Mulholland and whose family helped start Institutional Racism in America.
Telling the TRUE history of all America's people is necessary to understand what role Institutional Racism plays in their access to opportunities,socio-economic success/failure , quality of life, pursuit of happiness, equality, freedom, justice, peace, dignity and humanity..