I am a foreigner person who moved to the US 5 years ago. I have suffered from some level of racism in my life, but reading some of the comments in this group, I realize that what the POC suffer in the US may be a lot worse than what I've ever seen. So 2 questions: 1) what movie, ideally, can I watch to better understand what the POC suffer? I say movie because I work full time, I am a mom and a wife too, so not much free time. 2) I have a 1 yo baby, what can I do to help her be a better person, an anti racist person? Thanks
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If you want to understand the history of racism in the us as an institution there are actually some good documentaries on Netflix, you should start with 13th, you will understand better about black peoples issue with police and prison. I’m currently rewatching “what happened, miss simone?” About Nina Simone and its a good documentary for you to understand the black woman perspective and pain in this country which sadly hasn’t changed much since her young days

I’d start with a movie on slavery like “12 Years a Slave,” then watch 13th (Netflix), Selma, and “When They See Us”. AppleTV has “Just Mercy”
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