Raised In Contrast
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20m
This compelling documentary explores the experiences of minorities growing up in predominantly white, rural Indiana communities. From the 1960s civil rights era to today, the film examines how individuals navigate racial divides, build relationships, and shape their identities amidst societal challenges. Through personal stories, Raised in Contrast highlights the resilience of those who find belonging and acceptance in unexpected places while reflecting on the progress of racial dynamics across generations. A story of hope, self-respect, and the enduring power of community, this film invites viewers to reconsider the depth of human connection in the face of adversity.
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