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This is [Not] Who We Are
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This is [Not] Who We Are
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"This is [Not] Who We Are" explores the gap between Boulder, Colorado’s progressive self-image and the experiences of its small, resilient Black community. Boulder is emblematic of predominantly white communities that profess an inclusive ethic but live a different reality. The film reveals explores the roots of institutional racism, and opens pathways for dialogue, insight, and positive change.