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A visual and verbal riff on race in America from the point of view
of a wide variety of artists, poets, rappers, performance artists
and stand-up comedians.
Funny, angry and profound, this is a visual and verbal riff on race
in America from the point of view of a wide variety of artists,
poets, rappers, performance artists and stand-up comedians. From a
bit by comic Ahmed Ahmed on the "joys" of flying as an Arab
American to Puerto Rican slam champ Mayda del Valle, from Hawaiian
poet Haunani-Kay Trask to Kate Rigg's funny and explosive diatribe
against the stereotyping of Asian American women, "Race Is the
Place" yanks off the muzzle of political correctness to speak the
often ugly truths that lie beneath the rosy talk of
"multiculturalism" and "diversity." By Rick Tejada-Flores and Ray
Telles.