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Comedian Chelsea Handler explores racism and privilege with activists and celebrities.
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Comedian Chelsea Handler travels through the United States to discuss racism and white privilege with different people, including activists, students, colleagues like Kevin Hart or Tiffany Haddish, and an old New Jersey boyfriend.










""Understanding racism and white privilege requires deep and complete conversations; so why not start with comedy? 'Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea.' is a documentary of just over an hour that aims to do exactly that, and it is very revealing in exploring the inclinations of social privilege in the social, professional, and cultural life of an entire country. All of this addressed by none other than white comedian Chelsea Handler (of 'Chelsea Lately'). Although it is a self-assessment that has its importance and can resonate with those who identify with the protagonist, helping them understand the issues raised, the film also ends up gaining a certain arrogance and a "white savior" tone, precisely one of the most common criticisms of this type of production. Watch and draw your own conclusions."