Katrina Browne, director of the film Traces of the Trade, discusses what it was like being a WGBH Filmmaker in Residence from 2003 to 2005 and doles out some filmmaking advice.
For more information about Traces of the Trade, visit: http://www.tracesofthetrade.org/
For more information about the WGBH Lab, visit:
http://lab.wgbh.org
Produced, shot, and edited by Brian Retchless. Interview by Kyanna Sutton.
Wonderful brave woman.
Its not her fault, and no one is accusing any white person of any blame, just understanding that there is a terrible legacy here and it impacts me negatively, you only have to see the sheer ignorance of the Far Right comments below to see that working class whites particularly in US rural communities still have traces of this negative "Tribalistic" mindset that sees them choose race in the same way a fan chooses his team. Education is always the key
Raybanmonster 1 year ago
What a dumb broad. She looks inbred.
chuck496 1 year ago
Stupid ignorant whore. What about the millions of whites that were enslaved by other whites and non-whites throughout the centuries? And especially, where is the reference to the fact that the vast majority of black slaves in the Atlantic Slave Trade were hunted down in Africa by other BLACKS? White guilt and privilege my ass, this twat is insane. Ignore her and she will vanish.
Strummer7677 2 years ago
What a waste of time. Why didn't you and your deranged family STAY in Africa?
"Since the 1960s, America has spent more than $2.5 trillion in an effort to upgrade African-Americans."
--the late William Buckley's syndicated column, Jan. 5. 1993
EAU2007 2 years ago
Hey Katrina, when you're done this film as you going to be involved in one that discusses how Europeans where enslaved by Muslims ?
CrociatoAzzurro 2 years ago