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Works explorer

Too little justice

Australia, 2004
film

“Everyday” racism escalates into violence as an indigenous school boy is forced to fight for dignity. When he is framed for drugs by a racist stud..

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You Might Think You're Superior (Captioned)

Canada, 1981
Similarity: 76%

Come out fighting

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Similarity: 72%

Fuse

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Similarity: 71%

But names will never hurt

United States, 1973
Similarity: 71%

Violence against women as a men's issue

Victoria, Australia, 2006
Similarity: 71%

Youth and the law

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Similarity: 71%

Black and white: uptight

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True justice?

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Innocence Betrayed (2013)

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Similarity: 70%

Prejudice: equality ...at what price

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Similarity: 70%

Even the smallest change is a victory (Captioned)

Canada, 1986
Similarity: 70%

No way to forget

Australia, 1996
Similarity: 70%

Playing Fair

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Inja

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Because They're Black

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Round up

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With time to kill

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 69%

Come out fighting

Australia, 1973
Similarity: 69%
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