Spike Lee, now 68, continues to be a powerful filmmaker and advocate for racial justice. His films, like Do the Right Thing and BlacKkKlansman, illustrate ongoing racial injustices in America. Despite facing challenges in the independent filmmaking landscape, he remains dedicated to telling important stories. Lee's versatility spans various genres, including documentaries and biopics, and he is known for his passionate commitment to social justice. His critical engagement with society ensures that his contributions remain relevant and necessary in contemporary discourse about race and class.
Spike Lee has been our political conscience, talking about race and class in America in a way no other filmmaker has over the past four decades.
Lee has refused to blunt his criticism of a society that imperils people of color. His voice is as necessary as ever.
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