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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Film Review - Dear White People

There is an consummate(a) struggle for self-identity within the African American community. Primarily, due to the damage created during American history. Many workforce and women have overcome the trauma, and name their own purpose for their life. near attribute their self-discovery to a high education. College is supposed to be a place to find let on who you argon and create a path for your life. The need, close smock People, written and directed by Justin Simien breaks down the misconceptions of marginalized African American students at the fictional common ivy League institution, Winchester University. The Black students are struggling to define themselves in an environment dominated by race, power, and privilege. The film tells the story through the vantage points of four students. surface-to-air missile colour is a politically-active film student, who voices her thoughts on a receiving set show entitled, Dear White People. Colandrea CoCo Connors is a YouTube blogge r, who hopes to puzzle a reality TV star. Lionel Higgins is an awkward and aspiring, journalist, who struggles with his sexuality as well as his experience on campus. The fourth character, troy Fairbanks is the popular son of the develops dean, whos runnel for a position on student government. Right away, the director sets the tone of the film by telling audiences that a, race war, has begun, adjacent a Halloween party hosted by the campus humor magazine staff. The paper of the party instructs white attendees to, let go of their inner negro. The tension began 5 weeks prior, and finally erupted at the black-faced Halloween party. \nA flashback, to five weeks ago, audiences are introduced to Sam. She is the candid DJ of the radio show, Dear White People, who details her experiences as a mixed African American. Sam exposes hypocrites, but be quiet hasnt discovered herself. Then, theres Lionel. Lionel is black and gay, something that is yet to be accepted at Winchester Unive.. .

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