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A Chinese American man gushes about his favorite animated series being adapted into a live-action movie–until he finds out that racism has corrupted the project.
Two minority students in a predominantly white and Christian high school kindle an unexpected relationship after they discover that they share a mutual bully.
As he reflects on a murder perpetrated by his father, a college professor considers the history of his family and how race and violence intersect.
Nana, a twenty-nine year old Ghanaian-American man from Cleveland, tries to repair his relationships with Sassy, his high school sweetheart, and Edwin, his Princeton-educated older brother, when Edwin comes home for the first time in five years.
An African American man from the twentieth century goes back in time to prevent his town from being destroyed by a mob of violent whites.
On her walk home, a white Southern girl is asked by a Black convict for a small, simple favor. After she refuses to comply out of fear, she is haunted by guilt.
In the near-future, people of color have been legally classified as infected, which has led to extreme systemic oppression. Two Black men risk everything to provide their community with a free library, but the police force threatens to shut them down.
A white soldier plots to kill a Black lieutenant, but the Black lieutenant knows how to keep his enemies close.
After three years of being attacked with racism and hatred, a Black man decides to put his coworker in his place.
One of the few Asians at her startup, Yumi, struggles to say no to her white female coworker, who takes advantage of her helpfulness and uses Yumi as her personal assistant. Yumi tries to engage a Black coworker, Martha, in her quest for workplace fairness and inclusivity, but finds that their situations are not so similar.
