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A Conversation about Race
A Film by Craig Bodeker
Denver: New Century Productions, 2008When a white person awakens to our race’s peril, the first impulse–and the first duty–is to try to awaken others. But where to begin? (more…)
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July 14, 2010 Greg Johnson
A Conversation with Craig Bodeker
GJ: In A Conversation About Race, you explain how you came to be a believer in “white guilt.” How did you come to be a disbeliever? How did you become racially-conscious?
Craig Bodeker: By traveling. From my early experiences in the American South and in Hawaii. I was able to see firsthand the differences between racially homogeneous areas — like Minnesota in the 1970s, and these more racially diverse areas. (more…)
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July 14, 2010 Greg Johnson
More of . . . A Conversation About Race
More of . . . A Conversation About Race
A Film by Craig Bodeker
Denver: New Century Productions, 2010I can’t praise Craig Bodeker’s path-breaking 58 minute documentary A Conversation About Race too highly. As I explained in my TOQ review, it is an excellent tool for getting white people to begin thinking about the most important issue of our time: the preservation of the white race.
In my review of A Conversation About Race, I suggested that Craig Bodeker make more of the raw interviews available. Bodeker’s new DVD More of . . . A Conversation About Race is pretty much what I had in mind.