A beacon of freedom or the illusion of democracy?
In this look at the United States, we explore the central tenet of democracy - one person, one vote, demonstrated by equal representation of each individual.
How true is this concept in the US, a country that has long presented itself as the home of the free world, but - in reality - where many Americans have been fighting for equal and fair representation for decades?
We hear from communities disproportionately affected by attempts at voter suppression in the US; we delve into the importance of the Black American vote, and we explore why and how Republicans have attempted to suppress Black voters.
From a radical Black Lives Matter leader to members of the far-right organisation, Oathkeepers, the film explores the deep flaws in the American democratic system from very different perspectives, and what this means for US democracy.
In this look at the United States, we explore the central tenet of democracy - one person, one vote, demonstrated by equal representation of each individual.
How true is this concept in the US, a country that has long presented itself as the home of the free world, but - in reality - where many Americans have been fighting for equal and fair representation for decades?
We hear from communities disproportionately affected by attempts at voter suppression in the US; we delve into the importance of the Black American vote, and we explore why and how Republicans have attempted to suppress Black voters.
From a radical Black Lives Matter leader to members of the far-right organisation, Oathkeepers, the film explores the deep flaws in the American democratic system from very different perspectives, and what this means for US democracy.
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- One person one vote, Black lives matter, January 6th
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