From Michael Jackson to R. Kelly: Documentaries Offer Justice Courts Have Not
Why documentaries that center on the victims, not the celebrities, can lead to real social change.
Why documentaries that center on the victims, not the celebrities, can lead to real social change.
Chappelle’s infamous “Piss On You” music video aired in March 2003 as part of the first season of “Chappelle’s Show.”
Earning the trust of the women who allegedly endured abuse by the R&B singer was just one part of why the Lifetime documentary series has captured the world’s attention.
A 2005 episode of “The Boondocks” has gone viral in the aftermath of Lifetime’s “Surviving R. Kelly.”
A powerful six-part Lifetime docuseries examines why so few seem to care about his sex crimes.