Even though some on here have noted and pointed out the recession in America is over, which is complete bs. I'll wait till it comes out on Netflix or Amazon instant and then I watch it. Sometimes its good to catch up on these indie documentaries.
Lost movie I saw at cinema Village was Income Inequality For All, documented by Robert Reich which explains why did income inequality grew in the past 40 years America. It will be a very interesting thing to watch but I will wait. Gentrification, Income Inequality, the decline of the American Middle Class and institutional Practices are making plenty of blacks in this city but also in America very uneasy and wont look good if this keeps up. The downfall of the U.S economy opened up plenty of wounds in recent years most particularly in urban areas where black Americans are feeling the pinch thanks to increased gentrification off inner city areas, the rise of income inequality, as well as the burbs where plenty of middle class blacks lost their homes in the subprime mortgage mess where many have fallen throw the cracks of society. The economy is still slow and has not picked up to Clintonomics or Regeanomic levels. Hidden Colors 3: The Rules Of Racism (Trailer) - YouTube
Is anyone is in NYC going down to the Cinema Village to see Hidden Colors 3 on Thursday?