The Story of Access
What does it feel like to belong?
This independently created film by Stanley Nelson was underwritten by Starbucks with the intent of educating its employees about the history of access to public spaces for African-Americans. The film explores the impact of bias within public accommodations as well as the possibilities for a better future.
Directed by Stanley Nelson
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- Sherrilyn Ifill Herself
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1h 18m together
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