From the Zimmerman trial to Paula Deen’s racially insensitive tirade, the questions and challenges of racial inequality, class, and gender roles depicted in Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” remain at the forefront of American life.
Filmmaker Sandra Jaffe joined msnbc’s Alex Witt to discuss her documentary Our Mockingbird Saturday. Jaffe’s documentary follows a stage production of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel performed by an all-white and an all-black school in Alabama.
Jaffe said that she, “thinks that a collaboration like this shows…that these communities want to talk about race, racism and how to move past it.”









