Elementary Genocide (2014)

Elementary Genocide

Title: Elementary Genocide

Release Date: 2014-01-01

Genres: Documentary

Runtime: 66 minutes

Status: Released

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The School-to-Prison Pipeline

Watch Elementary Genocide full movie for free. Released in 2014, Elementary Genocide movie was made with a budget of $0 and has earned $0 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

Elementary Genocide is a documentary executive produced by award winning journalist/filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz. The documentary appeals to a wide general viewership by addressing the social, cultural, political and personal ramifications of how the federal government allots money to each state, to build prions based on the failure rate of 4th and 5th graders. In America, where half of the 4th grade is reading below grade level and more African-American males are in jail than are in college, Elementary Genocide serves as a striking reminder of a flawed system in need of repair.

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Actors

Dr. Umar Johnson

Dr. Umar Johnson

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Boyce Watkins

Boyce Watkins

Himself

Killer Mike

Killer Mike

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Tracey D. Syphax

Tracey D. Syphax

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Ed Garnes

Ed Garnes

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Crew

Rahiem Shabazz

Rahiem Shabazz

Production - Executive Producer

Rahiem Shabazz

Rahiem Shabazz

Editing - Editor

Rahiem Shabazz

Rahiem Shabazz

Directing - Director

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