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| How roller skating became a political issue. | |
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| Topic Started: 7 Oct 2017, 05:25 PM (3 Views) | |
| Sandy | 7 Oct 2017, 05:25 PM Post #1 |
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It started out as a documentary about the Venice Beach skating scene. But, as director Kate Hickey explains, Roller Dreams soon became a political film, looking at racism and gentrification within one of the most popular areas in Los Angeles. Link to the video. |
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