'Eyes on the Prize III' arrives on HBO during a renewed 'assault on equality'
- Eyes on the Prize III is a formal sequel that showcases women's and queer voices in the ongoing civil rights struggle, as highlighted by Executive Producer Dawn Porter.
- The documentary examines key issues like affirmative action and environmental racism while featuring grassroots organizers, according to Smriti Mundhra, an episode director.
- The series emphasizes the continuing fights against inequality and urges viewers to remain active in their support for civil rights.
- It launched amidst current political challenges to diversity and equality, promoting reflection on the past and future of civil rights.
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'Eyes on the Prize III' arrives on HBO during a renewed 'assault on equality'
HBO's docuseries, inspired by Henry Hampton's seminal civil rights documentary, picks up where he left off, taking us through the Obama presidency and to the brink of the first Trump administration.
‘Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015’ Review: Landmark Docuseries Remains Essential Viewing in New HBO Chapter
The Million Man March, the birth of Black Lives Matter, urban renewal projects in the Bronx and the aftermath of the Los Angeles Uprising get spotlights in the six-parter.
HBO's Eyes on the Prize III Revisits Black America's Modern Civil Rights Struggles
HBO is set to debut Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest (1977-2015), the latest chapter of the groundbreaking documentary series that has long served as a definitive account of the fight for racial justice in America. The six-part series, executive produced by Dawn Porter, premieres Tuesday, February 25, with two episodes airing back-to-back on HBO. All six episodes will...
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