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DVD
86 minutes (with a 51 minute abridged version and extras on 1 DVD), 2008, Producer/Director: Katrina Browne Co-Directors: Alla Kovgan, Jude Ray Co-Producers; Elizabeth Delude-Dix, Juanita Brown An online FACILITATOR GUIDE is available for this title.
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CRITICAL COMMENT |
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A moving film. |
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Bill Moyers |
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A far-reaching personal documentary examination of the slave trade. . . . The implications
of the film are devastating.
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Stephen Holden, New York Times |
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What if you found out that your Rhode Island ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history? Spurred by this troubling discovery, Katrina Browne set off on an odyssey to make sense of this outrage and, maybe, to make some small amends.
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Frazier Moore, Associated Press |
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Traces of the Trade is a stark reminder of how far this nation has come and the distance it must yet go. . . |
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DeWayne Wickham, Gannett News Service |
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Traces of the Trade will be an invaluable tool to help white Americans of all backgrounds come to a deeper understanding of white privilege in classrooms, in organizational diversity trainings, in interracial dialogue settings, and beyond. |
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Peggy McIntosh, Author, White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack |
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This film presents important scholarship, reminds us of where we come from, and then bravely invites us to step into new relationships, as individuals and as societies. |
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