YYC Colours was created to start discussions about racism in Calgary and Canada. The film took over a year and a half to produce. They spoke to hundreds of people and over 100 interviews were recorded through a community call to action that contributed to the content of the film. The goal is to have people view the film and start having honest conversations about racism and privilege in our society. The subject of race can be uncomfortable, but if we as a society don’t engage in the conversation and understand the problem, racism will never end. The documentary also touches on hate crimes, privilege, white fragility, bigotry, xenophobia and islamophobia
Documentary: YYC Colours
This documentary was created, filmed, and shot in Calgary using stories, places, and people local to our community. Made by the Calgary Cultural Mosaic Foundation.