Description
Explore the U.S. Interstate highway system’s engineering triumphs alongside its devastating impact on minority communities. The 41,000-mile, $51 billion project transformed the economy but displaced thriving Black neighborhoods in cities like Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Baltimore, Montgomery, and New Orleans. This documentary examines themes of redlining, economic impact, health consequences, and alternative solutions while amplifying stories of resilience and inviting dialogue on repairing the lasting damage.