
This week we’re covering one of Disney Channel’s most powerful and thought-provoking original movies, The Color of Friendship. This movie tackled big conversations about race, privilege, and identity, especially for a young audience, and why it remains so important and relevant today.
We’ll be exploring this Emmy-winning DCOM’s historical significance, heartfelt storytelling, and lasting impact. Set in 1977, the film follows the unlikely friendship between Piper, a Black American girl, and Mahree, a white South African exchange student, as they navigate cultural differences, racial tensions, and the realities of apartheid.