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‘White Guilt’ documentary by Shelby Steele coming to Cornell

‘White Guilt’ documentary by Shelby Steele coming to Cornell

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ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — Shelby Steele’s ‘White Guilt’ documentary is coming to Cornell’s Taylor Hall at April 16th, starting at 5:30 p.m.

Created by father and son duo Eli Steele and Shelby Steele, the film calls into question the roots and reasoning behind white guilt and “unmasks white guilt as the toxin that poisoned America — destroying merit, igniting riots, demolishing standards, and now arming global chaos from campus bloodlust to civilizational suicide. When good and evil have been utterly reversed, what happens to those who refuse to surrender?” according to the ‘White Guilt’ documentary website.

Eli Steele is an award-winning documentary filmmaker known for his head-on approach toward provocative cultural and social issues. ‘White Guilt’ is his latest project, created with his father (author and political commentator) Shelby Steele.

The documentary is an adaptation and update of Shelby’s influential 2006 book, White Guilt. Learn more about the documentary on the ‘White Guilt’ documentary website here.

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