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Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea

2019

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1 h 4 m

États-Unis

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Chelsea Handler explores explores how white privilege impacts American culture and the ways its benefited her life and career.
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Chelsea Handler
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Melina Abdullah
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Jody David Armour
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LaTosha Brown
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Dahlia Ferlito
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Kevin Hart
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Tim Wise
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blensha

28/04/2023 04:20
The whole premice is god awful. Few good things within.
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papi

28/04/2023 04:20
Don't wast your time. Nothing but garbage. This "documentary" does nothing but try to shame white people for being born white, IMO.
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KhuliChana

28/04/2023 04:20
I come from a multi-racial state in Asia, and is fortunate to be of the majority race. This frank documentary raised my awareness of how racism can be structural and silent. I can better empathize with the experience and frustrations of my fellow minority race citizens now. What really struck a chord was how invisible racial privilege is to the majority race folks. Accepting it took some effort because the notion seemed to attack my self-image and self-assessment that I did not contribute to that silent structure. But after seeing it, one cannot unsee it. There will be lots of denial from some. I think it's ok. Maybe they just need more time to accept the idea. The rest of us who see it can do our little part to make the world a better place.
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