Walking each other home
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Walking each other home
(The color of fear / a film by Lee Mun Wah ; produced and directed by Lee Mun Wah, 2)
StirFry Seminars & Consulting, c2008
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Originally released as a motion picture in 1997
Credits: Edited by Richard C. Bock, Robert Goss, Jr.; co-producer, Monty Hunter; director of cinematography, Rick Butler; script collaboration, Robert Goss, Jr., Richard C. Bock, Lee Mun Wah; camera, Monty Hunter; music by Trance Mission ... [et al.]
Winner of the Cindy Silver medal for best social science film
Summary: This sequel to The Color of Fear is about the remaining 23 hours that occurred on that incredible three-day weekend in Ukiah, California. The Color of Fear was an intense emotional confrontation about racism, whereas Walking Each Other Home explores in greater depth the intimate relationship that the eight men had with each other. In this new sequel, the European American men have added opportunities to express how they felt when the men of color were angry, why they were afraid, and what they discovered about themselves and each other as men of European descent. The men continue to talk together about how racism affects them and how their time together has changed their initial anger and racial perspectives