To arrange a screening in person or virtually, please reach out to Tony Silberfeld, Bertelsmann Foundation North America Director of Transatlantic Relations, at. Humanity in Action and the Bertelsmann Foundation are excited to help I, Too reach new audiences and communities. Carol Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide, a New York Times Bestseller, Washington Post Notable Book of 2016, and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner. Carol Anderson, a professor at Emory University, was driven to write 'The Second' after Philando Castile was killed by the police in 2016. The film was shot on location in Wilmington, North Carolina Washington, DC Ocoee, Florida North Augusta, South Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia. Carol Anderson sees a threat to Black Americans in the Second Amendment’s origins - The 19th The 19th thanks our sponsors. I, Too, is a co-production of the Bertelsmann Foundation and Humanity in Action, with generous support from the Donner Foundation. The latest Humanity in Action film project is a feature-length documentary film from the mind of Carol Anderson. As so often happens, the history that we do not know and cannot see proves to be the most important history to know.” – Ron Chernow She unearths stories that should never have been forgotten and communes with ghosts who still haunt American politics today. 1, 2022 Carol Anderson, a leading scholar of African American studies and award-winning author, has been selected as the 2022 winner of the Joseph B. “With passionate eloquence Carol Anderson reminds us that the violence of January 6 did not emerge from a vacuum but found a rich soil in the racial massacres that litter American history. Carol Anderson named winner of 2022 Gittler Prize Feb.
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