In the latest Culture Conversation with Christal, filmmaker Crystal Alejandro joins the discussion to dive into her powerful new documentary Black Teen Revolution. The film uncovers how Black teenagers have been the unseen architects of contemporary pop culture, shaping dance, music, fashion, and digital trends long before the age of social media.

filmmaker Crystal Alejandro

Alejandro's documentary takes viewers back to a time when movements were sparked not by likes or followers, but by pure creativity born in basements, schoolyards, and city streets. These teens were creating more than just viral dance movesโ€”they were declaring their identity, community, and power. Yet, despite their immense impact, their contributions often went unnoticed.

Join the conversation as Christal and Crystal explore the transformative influence of these young innovators and why it's time to give them the recognition they deserve.

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