Christopher's dad, Lieutenant Chatmon, is Chris's hero. Christopher's parents have provided his family with a dreamy life. Christopher has great friends (Kevin and Miguel), is an honor student, has great parents and grandparents, and even a little sister Camille whom he adores (most of the time). Life is great! Suddenly, a noticeable and unavoidable shift happens. Christopher becomes exposed to brutality through other kids and television. He begins to question why brutal things appear to be happening to children and people that resemble him as opposed to people who look like one of his best friends, Kevin. Christopher's perfect world no longer seems so perfect. He has more questions than answers. Are Christopher's parents ready to have a tough but necessary conversation? The more Christopher learns about current and past brutality, the more he realizes that he has had #enough!
Christopher's dad, Lieutenant Chatmon, is Chris's hero. Christopher's parents have provided his family with a dreamy life. Christopher has great friends (Kevin and Miguel), is an honor student, has great parents and grandparents, and even a little sister Camille whom he adores (most of the time). Life is great! Suddenly, a noticeable and unavoidable shift happens. Christopher becomes exposed to brutality through other kids and television. He begins to question why brutal things appear to be happening to children and people that resemble him as opposed to people who look like one of his best friends, Kevin. Christopher's perfect world no longer seems so perfect. He has more questions than answers. Are Christopher's parents ready to have a tough but necessary conversation? The more Christopher learns about current and past brutality, the more he realizes that he has had #enough!