At a time when racism is running rampant in this country, David, a 17-year-old African American boy with Asperger syndrome has a deadly encounter with a 65-year-old white man, which will ultimately leave one of them forever changed.
Marc Lamont Hill sits down with Antina Campbell, writer and executive director of her new narrative short film “Our Kind,” which touched upon the realities of racial inequality and how George Floyd’s killing inspired her to write the movie.
“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” ― James Baldwin
"In the beginning was the word. The word was love and the word will always be love." - Antina Campbell
FEATURED KENNY LATTIMORE, RICHARD LAWSON, DR. TAWNYA PETTIFORD-WATES, ELI LU, DR. WALT WHITMAN & THE SOUL CHILDREN OF CHICAGO, ANGELA WITHERSPOON, ACTRESS STARLETTA DUPOIS, ACTOR KYREL JAUNDOO AND HECTOR DAVID JR., SPOKEN WORD ARTIST FRANK SENTWALI GARDNER, NIA MIRANDA, COURTNEY NICHOLE & MANY MORE.
Martin Luther King Jr. shared with America this timeless truth: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”