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  1. www.theyretryingtokillus.comHOME | TTTKU Film

    HOME | TTTKU Film. RENT. BUY DVD. SUPPORT. BUY FILM. MERCH. They’re Trying to Kill Us is a new groundbreaking documentary from Executive Producers seven-time NBA All-Star, Chris Paul and 7X Grammy winner, Billie Eilish. The film features notable influencers from the fields of Hip Hop, medicine, sports, entertainment, policy, and politics ...

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  2. They're Trying To Kill Us is a 2021 American documentary film co-directed and produced by John Lewis and Keegan Kuhn. The film was executive produced by NBA All-star Chris Paul and Billie Eilish . [2] [3] Its story explores racial inequality within the food system and how it directly correlates to the rate at which people of color ...

    • Keegan Kuhn
    • John Lewis, Keegan Kuhn
    • Keegan Kuhn, John Lewis
    • John Lewis, Keegan Kuhn
  3. 11 nov 2021 · They're Trying to Kill Us: With Chris Paul. A filmmaker examines the intersections of food, disease, race, poverty, institutional racism and government corruption to reveal why people of color suffer from disproportionately higher rates of chronic disease.

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    • 3 min
    • Chris Paul
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  4. 11 nov 2021 · 'They're Trying To Kill Us' is a new documentary about food injustice, racism, and chronic disease in communities of color, and it features interviews with Ne-Yo, Billie Eilish, Chris Paul, and many more.

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  5. The groundbreaking documentary from Executive Producers seven-time NBA All-Star, Chris Paul and 7X Grammy winner, Billie Eilish. TTTKU explores the intersections of diet, disease, poverty, racism and monied interests keeping people sick and asks the question "Why do Americans of Color suffer and die at disproportionately higher rates of chronic ...

    • 103 min
    • 23,2K
    • Hungry For Justice Productions
  6. 24 nov 2021 · The film follows co-director John Lewis on a journey crisscrossing the country seeking answers to why Americans of Color suffer and die from disproportionately higher rates of chronic disease than their European American counterparts.