CAN TV Documentaries

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The docuseries The Audit: Black Women in Leadership Post George Floyd examines how, in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, companies hastily appointed Black women to executive roles as a performative gesture of progress. Without the structural support or long-term strategy for success, many of these leaders were left to navigate deep-rooted systemic challenges alone. This powerful conversation unpacks the consequences of these decisions and explores the ongoing fight for equity, accountability, and meaningful change in leadership.

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S1 E1 - WORKING WHILE BLACK PART 1
May 1, 2023 | 58 minutes 

Working While Black: Will African Americans ever obtain equal pay in the workplace? The first installment of CAN TV's new docuseries, The Marginalized, examines the systems and beliefs that continue to deny Black people parity in the American workforce. Working While Black examines the historic drivers of inequity; the oft unspoken hierarchy known as the American caste system, a system that 'castes' Black people as inferior to the ruling class. A difficult conversation to be sure, but a conversation well-worthy having, and one the viewer won't soon forget.

S1 E2 - WORKING WHILE BLACK PART 2
May 15, 2023 | 56 minutes 

Now that the problems associated with Working While Black have been highlighted, we can start providing remedies. In Part 2 we take a look at how the year 2020 will affect equality and acceptance. Furthermore, in order to serve as a constructive example of DEI in action, we include executives from Discover Financial Services. We wrap up with an honest and open panel discussion about what CEOs can do to help DEI flourish in the workplace.

S1 E3 - TRANSGENDER IN CHICAGO
November 20, 2023 | 60 minutes 

A compelling one-hour documentary that delves into the experiences and struggles of the transgender community in Chicago.