An effective way to overcome racism is for more black and white people to become friends, but how? We can’t even have meaningful conversation about racial issues. Why? To answer that, Racial Taboo looks at our history, uses comedy and candid interviews to help the audience gain a common understanding of our past and how it affects our present. Racial Taboo is intended to be a catalyst for open, respectful, and ongoing conversations between people of different races.
Wrightsville UMC and Warner Temple AME Zion invite you to share lunch, watch the Racial Taboo documentary, and begin the conversation about healing longstanding divisions. For more information or to check out a trailer, go to http://www.racialtaboo.com.