i love that she included by grandma bunny and her perspective on life, on race. there hasn't yet, i feel, been a documentary about let's say whether that's the pryors or anything showing two jewish woman raising a mixed child, and what they thought in that era. >> absolutely. >> in the '70s, and '80s. >> i love that my grandmother says on camera - shelby thought we were upset because she was having a black and a white baby. i thought to myself "do i have poka dots?" that was the general sayings. -- generation. i love seeing that. we are so crazy in the world - whether it's race or religion, when you show people in their truth, we are all humans, and you see the humanness of who she is, who my mum is and what they struggled with. >> how did your mum and grandma white. >> and red all over. >> and red all over. >> when i was born. i think what they did was that they raised a child to have confidence in who she was. i didn't have to be a part of a group. you know, i didn't have to be black, i didn't have to be white. i had to be rain. i had to accept i had big hair,