Mobile in Black and White is a documentary film project intended to explore race relations in Mobile, Alabama. The film is made up of over 100 interviews of experts, civic leaders, and everyday Mobilians. Recently, Mobile in Black and White has taken on several new initiatives.
Testimonials
In many ways, Mobile, Alabama has moved beyond the racial problems that plagued most American cities throughout the twentieth century. Overt racism is no longer tolerated, and, for the most part, race relations in Mobile are not much different than in other cities, north or south. Mobile in Black and White takes a hard look at the ways racism continues to pervade the structures and institutions of a supposedly post-racial world. Expertly blending the insights and experiences of local residences and leading experts such as Peggy McIntosh, john powell, Tim Wise, and Bryan Stevenson, as well as the poetry of Natasha Trethewey, Sonia Sanchez, and others, this documentary is a powerful, thought-provoking catalyst for constructive community conversations on race.
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Mobile Bay Documentary of the Year:
Mobile in Black & White (Dir: Robert Gray)
Documentary film project on race relations in Mobile, AL.
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