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This two-hour documentary is about the increasingly common conversation taking place in homes and communities across the country between parents of color and their children, especially sons, about how to behave if they are ever stopped by the police. This program originally aired in 2017.

South Carolina police talk about the pain of losing an officer in the line of fire
John Singleton shares a story about how his young son reacted to the police.
Kenya Barris shares a story of how his young son responded to protestors.
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Kenya shares the talk his mother gave him when he was young.
Charles Blow shares a story about an encounter his son had with the police.
The conversation parents of color have with their children about interactions with police.
Christian Reyes shares how as a teenager he learned a tough lesson about race
Alex Mindt shares how he talks to his biracial children about race
Deputy Carey Roberts finishes her training to join the police force in South Carolina.
Author and filmmaker Raquel Cepeda explains how important cultural history is.
Author and Filmmaker Raquel Cepeda says it's never to early to start talking
Author and filmmaker Raquel Cepeda shares how important The Talk is to her.
Author and filmmaker Raquel Cepeda rebukes the idea of choosing one race.