Extras + Features
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South Carolina police on losing officers in the line of fire
1m 13s
Mike Lanier, Deputy Director of the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy, speaks along with Major John Yarborough and Chief Mark Keel about the pain of losing young officers in the line of fire.
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Kenya Barris talks to his young son about protests and anger
1m 20s
During the Ferguson trials, Kenya Barris talks about helping his son understand the protesting that was taking place outside.
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How Charles Blow felt after his son was stopped by police
2m
Charles Blow shares a story about a dangerous encounter his son had with the police.
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Kenya Barris shares "the talk" his mother gave him as a kid
1m
Kenya shares the talk his mother gave him when he was young.
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How John Singleton's 3-year-old son reacted to the police
1m 42s
John Singleton shares a story about how his young son reacted to the police.
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Deputy Carey Roberts finishes her training
1m 13s
Deputy Carey Roberts finishes her training at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy to join the police force in South Carolina.
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The importance of sharing different cultural experiences
59s
Author and filmmaker Raquel Cepeda shares how important The Talk is to her.
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How one parent talks to his biracial kids about race
1m 13s
Alex Mindt shares how he talks to his children about race and how he helps them when classmates or friends struggle to understand their biracial family.
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How studying history can lead to understanding
28s
Author and filmmaker Raquel Cepeda explains how understanding history and culture can impact our ability to understand one another and can lead to important, if difficult, conversations.
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How we limit ourselves when we think about race as binary
1m 40s
Author and filmmaker Raquel Cepeda, who is part Dominican and part Scandinavian, rebukes the idea of choosing one identity and one race. Embracing multi-ethnic and diverse backgrounds allows us to see a more complex, rich world.
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Christian Reyes on learning about his own prejudice
1m 20s
As a teenager, Christian Reyes had to learn the hard way about his own prejudices and stereotypes, realizing how much he was hurting his friends and classmates.
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The Talk - Race in America: Promo
30s
THE TALK is a two-hour documentary about the increasingly necessary conversation taking place in homes and communities across the country between parents of color and their children, especially sons, about how to behave if they are ever stopped by the police.
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