If you, like many of us, are finding it hard to articulate how to discuss issues of racism, injustice, discrimination and privilege, we’d like to encourage you to take some time to learn and listen.
Take some time to watch some (or all) of these important documentaries about race, racial prejudices and privilege within our society.
I Am Not Your Negro
The most important civil rights documentary of our time.
Available to view in Australia and NZ
The Tall Man
When Cameron Doomadgee was found dead in his Palm Island Police station cell, his injuries were like those of someone who’d been in a fatal car crash. The police claimed he had tripped on a step. The Palm Islanders rioted and burnt down the police station.
Available to view in Australia, NZ and UK
3 1/2 Minutes. Ten Bullets
A dissection of the shooting death of 17 year old Jordan Davis by Michael Dunn in Jacksonville, Florida on Black Friday, 2012.
Available to view in Australia and NZ
The House I Live In
America’s ‘war on drugs’ is actually not about drugs at all.
Available to view in Australia and NZ
We Are The Giant
Six extraordinary individuals who grapple with the dilemma at the heart of struggles for justice and freedom.
Available to view in Australia and NZ
Putaparri And The Rainmakers
A story of love, hope and the survival of Aboriginal law and culture against all odds.
Available to view in Australia and NZ
Quest
An intimate chronicle of an American family in Philadelphia that spans eight years.
Available to view in Australia and NZ
Do Not Resist
A stunning look at the current state of policing in America with a glimpse into the future.
Available to view in Australia and NZ
Westwind: Djalu's Legacy
Ancient knowledge. A way forward. A legacy shared.
Available to view in Australia and NZ