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"Even NICE Canadians are racist..." - Jane Elliott, Racism expert
Twenty-two Canadians confront their attitudes toward racism in an internationally acclaimed workshop
Profile: Jane Elliott
Interview: With the Filmmaker
Viewpoint: Have Your Say
Resources
INDECENTLY ESED
CBC News: the passionate eye - INDECENTLY EXPOSED
AIRING: Sunday June 15, 2008 at 8pm ET on CBC Newsworld
"Even nice Canadians are racist!"

That's the opinion of internationally acclaimed anti-racism expert Jane Elliot who challenges Canadians attitudes towards Native Canadians in the reality based documentary Indecently Exposed.

Jane Elliot's confrontational technique turns the table on participants pitting the "brown eyes" against the "blue eyes". Whether or not you agree, that's Elliott's starting point as she welcomes and bullies 22 Canadians who have volunteered to participate in her internationally renowned workshop.

AWARDS: Indecently Exposed has won a won a Certificate for Creative Excellence from the U.S. International Film and Video Festival, a Chris Award in the category of Social Issues,
a Saskatchewan Showcase Award for Best Documentary and a Gabriel Award!

PROFILE: Jane Elliott - INTERVIEW: With the Producer - VIEWPOINT: Have Your Say - Resources
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