Everything's Gonna Be All White - Season 1

Season 1
A deep dive into America's complicated past and present through the voices and experiences of people of color. The three-part docuseries from director and executive producer Sacha Jenkins marries humor with history as it unapologetically confronts the many facets of racism, exploitation and discrimination that have contributed to the formation of these US of A. In a nation that mostly sticks to one side of America's history, the docuseries confronts the controversial issues that indelibly stain our collective red, white and blue parts.
Episodes

White Lies Matter
What does it mean to be an American during a time of heightened xenophobia, anger and chaos? Who gets to be American? Despite being a nation of immigrants, these questions have become more complicated than ever. Series premiere.

White Colour Crime
Looking at project housing, Puerto Rico, the Black Hills and the relegation of Indigenous nations to reservations amid dishonored and broken treaties, episode two calls out the many iterations of settler colonialism and systemic racism present in urban communities of color – then and now.

White Noize
From blackface to blackfishing, King Kong to Mandingo tropes, episode three deep-dives into the perpetuation of racist, classist, xenophobic and misogynistic depictions and analyzes how they see us vs. how we see us.

Everything's NOT Gonna Be All White
Everything's not gonna be all white as prominent voices from various communities across the country sit down to wax poetic on our present, shining a light on how America can attain a more equitable future in all spaces.
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