Hidden Truths. What We Missed.
What We Can’t Ignore.

White people missed the full story—these voices bring it into view.

Racism is not only history—it lives in our systems, our communities, and our daily lives. These talks and conversations reveal what was hidden, expose what many of us were never taught, and offer the lessons we can’t afford to ignore. You’ll hear Black voices who’ve led this work for generations, alongside white voices modeling how to learn, unlearn, and take responsibility. Watch, sit with the discomfort, and act.

This is a living collection—new voices and insights will be added over time. Return often, and keep the work moving forward.

White Fragility | Dr. Robin DiAngelo
Robin DiAngelo explains why many white people struggle to talk about race—and how defensiveness reinforces racism. 123:31

An Evening with Tim Wise
Tim Wise, a longtime white anti-racist educator, shares how privilege works and how white people can resist it. 128:14

How 'White Fragility' Reinforces Racism
This talk shows how fragility doesn’t just block dialogue—it helps uphold systemic racism. 5:17

3 Ways to Challenge White Fragility
Practical steps for white people to move beyond fragility and practice antiracism daily. 8:55

“What Can I Do?” How White People Can Begin Their Anti-Racism Work
A scenario-based guide with concrete first steps for white audiences beginning antiracism work. 4:42

My descent into America’s neo-Nazi movement — and how I got out | Christian Picciolini
Picciolini shares his journey into—and out of—white supremacist extremism, offering a message of change. 20:31

3 lessons of revolutionary love in a time of rage | Valarie Kaur
Kaur calls for compassion as a radical tool for racial healing and justice. 2:07

We Pranked America’s Most Racist Town (Vidor, TX)

A social experiment that confronts Vidor, Texas's history as a sundown town. What begins as provocation becomes an uncomfortable examination of how racism lives in reputation, fear, and the gap between stereotype and reality. 18:43

What if white people led the charge to end racism? | Nita Mosby Tyler
Mosby Tyler challenges white people to step into leadership in the fight against racism. 10:44