It Takes A Riot: Race, Rebellion, Reform

It Takes A Riot: Race, Rebellion, Reform

2017
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Overview

On May 4, 1992 in Toronto, a march against anti-Black police violence turned into a riot. The march was organized by the Black Action Defense Committee, a civil rights group and police and criminal justice system watchdog founded by members of Toronto’s Black community. While media and politicians called it a riot, others, including anti-racism activists, called it a “rebellion,” even an “uprising.” “It Takes A Riot” is a provocative new documentary film exploring the events of May 4, 1992, its historical context, political impact, and relevance to contemporary struggles against anti-Black racism. On the 25th anniversary of the Yonge Street “riot”—and with racial injustice, police killings of Black people, and the Black Lives Matter movement on the front pages—this documentary asks: What does it take for Black people to get justice in this society?

Status: Released

Language: EN

Production Information

Production Countries
Canada

Quick Facts

Release Date May 4, 2017
Status Released
Language EN

Cast

Key Crew

Simon Black
Writer
Howard Grandison
Writer
Howard Grandison
Director

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