The Skin We're In
As we approach the one-year anniversary of Floyd's death, the new WRAL Documentary "The Skin We're In" takes a look at racism through the personal stories of people of color who've experienced racial discrimination first hand.
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The killing of George Floyd ignited a national and international movement for racial justice. It also sparked a renewed examination of how racism continues to permeate so many aspects of our society.
As we approach the one-year anniversary of Floyd’s death, the new WRAL Documentary "The Skin We’re In" takes a look at racism through the personal stories of people of color who’ve experienced racial discrimination first hand.
Unlike Floyd’s murder and the other sensational stories that people see in the news, most of these stories involve people of color experiencing discrimination in just ordinary, everyday activities exposing just how prevalent racism continues to be.
In the documentary the people telling their own personal stories of racial discrimination also share their ideas about how the problem of racism can be solved in our society.
Personal stories of implicit bias
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