Parents recount telling their black sons that they may be targets of racial profiling.

A Conversation With My Black Son POV

Premiered February 12, 2018
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A Conversation With My Black Son

For generations, parents of black boys across the U.S. have rehearsed, dreaded and postponed “The Conversation. But when their boys become teenagers, parents must decide how to handle discussions about race. In this short film originally published by The New York Times Op-Docs, parents reveal their struggles with telling their black sons that they may be targets of racial profiling by the police.

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