American Denial

Showings

The Main 3 Tue, Jul 26, 2016 7:00 PM
Ticket Prices
General Public:FREE
Film Info
Guest Attending:Yes
Program:Partnerships
Tags:Documentary
Culture & Society
History
Social Justice
Release Year:2015
Runtime:60 min
Country/Region:USA
Language:English
Website:OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SafNhAGa85k
Cast/Crew
Director:Llewellyn M. Smith
Producer:Sally Jo Fifer
Cinematographer:Tom Fahey
Screenwriter:Janet Patterson
Lois Vossen
Editor:James Rutenbeck
Composer:P. Andrew Willis

Description

Post-show discussion

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Join the American Constitution Society, the Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers, the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, and the Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul for a film screening of American Denial, which explores some of the potential underlying causes of racial bias still rooted in America’s systems and institutions today. The film will be followed by a discussion featuring these distinguished panelists:

  • Hennepin County District Judge Lyonel Norris
  • Teresa J. Nelson, Legal Director American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota
  • Jan Tyson Roberts, PhD, LP, Clinical Psychologist at Aspen Psychological Consulting, LLC and the Hennepin County Medical Center
  • Angela Porter, Attorney at Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Synopsis

Follow the story of Swedish researcher Gunnar Myrdal whose landmark 1944 study, "An American Dilemma," probed deep into the United States' racial psyche. The film weaves a narrative that exposes some of the potential underlying causes of racial biases still rooted in America’s systems and institutions today.

An intellectual social visionary who later won a Nobel Prize in economics, Myrdal first visited the Jim Crow South at the invitation of the Carnegie Corporation in 1938, where he was “shocked to the core by all the evils [he] saw.” With a team of scholars that included black political scientist Ralph Bunche, Myrdal wrote his massive 1,500-page investigation of race, now considered a classic.

"An American Dilemma" challenged the veracity of the American creed of equality, justice, and liberty for all. It argued that critically implicit in that creed — which Myrdal called America’s “state religion” — was a more shameful conflict: white Americans explained away the lack of opportunity for blacks by labeling them inferior. Myrdal argued that this view justified practices and policies that openly undermined and oppressed the lives of black citizens. Seventy years later, are we still a society living in this state of denial, in an era marked by the election of the nation’s first black president?

American Denial sheds light on the unconscious political and moral world of modern Americans, using archival footage, newsreels, nightly news reports, and rare southern home movies from the ‘30s and ‘40s, as well as research footage, websites, and YouTube films showing psychological testing of racial attitudes. Exploring “stop-and-frisk” practices, the incarceration crisis, and racially-patterned poverty, the film features a wide array of historians, psychologists, and sociologists who offer expert insight and share their own personal, unsettling stories. The result is a unique and provocative film that challenges our assumptions about who we are and what we really believe.


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