Community Cinema presents American Denial
In 1938, the Carnegie Corporation commissioned Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal to begin his landmark study of race and inequality in the United States. His question: How could a people who cherish freedom and fairness also create such a racially oppressive society? Published in 1944, An American Dilemma was cited in the Supreme Courts Brown v. Board of Education decision to desegregate Americas schools.
Seventy years later, Myrdals question continues to challenge America - how do we explain the disconnect between what we believe and what we practice in what some have called a post-racial America? American Denial juxtaposes past and present, shifting from Myrdals investigation - and his own personal struggle with denial and current stories of racial injustice that are often overlooked in our national insistence on the preeminence of the ideals of liberty, justice, and equality.
Directed by Llewellyn Smith and produced by Christine Herbes-Sommers, Smith, and Kelly Thomson, American Denial premieres on Independent Lens on Monday, February 23, 2015 (check local listings on PBS).
This event offers an exclusive preview of the documentary through a partnership with Community Cinema, and a post-film discussion with local racial equity and social justice leaders including Rev. Dr. Alex Gee, Jr. and UW History professor Steve Kantrowski. Learn more at http://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/new/community-cinema-presents-americ...