Watch: Whose Streets? 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – An unflinching look at how the police killing of 18-year-old Mike Brown inspired a community to fight back and sparked a global movement..
Plot: A nonfiction account of the Ferguson uprising told by the people who lived it, this is an unflinching look at how the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown inspired a community to fight back—and sparked a global movement.
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White guy from Saint Louis. Sad that I watched the riots from my computer.
With the recent #blackout tuesday taking social media by storm, I too feel the need to reflect and revisit crucial moments of unrest in recent history.I grew up in suburban Missouri. I had a few good friends who were half-black, but I largely lived in an insulated, middle class environment where racial tensions were out of sight and mind.
My appreciation for hip hop, Jazz, James Baldwin, Dave Chapelle, and Ta-Nehisi Coates has brought me baby steps closer to appreciating black culture over the years. But there is still a lot of fetishization on my part.
Overall, my laziness has kept race on the outskirts of understanding. And perhaps it should always be at the outskirts of understanding – me being a white man who will never truly understand the struggle of the African American in a America that doesn’t give our black neighbors the time of day.
I have learned to treat racial understanding like Zen. The impossibility of understanding means the process is both the journey and the endpoint. The moment I begin to think that I “understand” is the moment I get lazy again.
Rewatching this movie, and being reminded of what happened right down the street from me in Ferguson, has given me a momentary respite from laziness. And I hope watching Whose Streets will give you the same chance for reflection.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 42 min (102 min)
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Rated R
Genre Documentary
Director Sabaah Folayan, Damon Davis
Writer Sabaah Folayan
Actors Lezley McSpadden, Michael Brown Sr., David Whitt
Country United States
Awards 2 wins & 18 nominations
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