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The tagline of the HBO documentary film Prom Night in Mississippi is “nothing changes unless you do” five simple, powerful words that directly deliver the message of the film.  I’ve written about this documentary several times, mostly in anticipation, but finally I had a chance to see it for myself.

The film reveals racial segregation in small-town Charleston, Mississippi fifty years following laws banning the unjust practice.  There, the local high school hosts two proms - one black, one white. Actor Morgan Freeman who spent his childhood in Charleston revisits the town with an opportunity for the senior class of 2008. He will pay for prom if they integrate. Once the students have a platform to speak, they learn that the resistance to integrate comes from their parents who know no other nor are open to any other view but their long-withstanding prejudice beliefs.  It’s from there, the film explores the town deeply-rooted in racism and the anger that results when the black and white students come together and rise above.

The film features many different voices, but I found it interesting that there really was only one interview from a white parent unhappy about the prom and the fact that his daughter was in an inter-racial relationship. The other parents, refused to be filmed, and in fact at one point hired a lawyer to protect them from the cameras fearing their racist attitudes would be exposed and negativity would turn on them.

The film is fantastic and not only highlights existing racism in America, but also shows how community empowerment can make a difference.

The film can be viewed HBO On-Demand. Also, if you’re a teacher or non-profit organization and would like to use this film as an instructional tool, educational DVDs are available for pre-order August 1st to be delivered September 1st just in time for school!

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