Last year, award-winning filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz released a riveting documentary titled Elementary Genocide: From Primary to Penitentiary that explored the school-to-prison pipeline, a systemic cycle that funnels children into the prison industrial complex. The film made headlines for exposing this damning process which largely affects Black children in poor neighborhoods. Part 2 of the film, titled Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs. The Board of Incarceration, takes an even deeper look at the history of America’s school system and how it was made to subjugate Black Americans. It is on track to be one of the most discussed films in Black America. Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration. Featuring interviews with noted educator and Black psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson, Chief Juvenile Court Judge Steven C. Teske, fearless former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, former political prisoner and Black Liberation Army co-founder Dhoruba bin Wahad, popular social commentator Dr. Boyce Watkins, award-winning education reformer Dr. Steve Perry, ZaZa Ali, Tracey D. Syphax and others. The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration uncovers the true purpose of today?s educational system and how it?s failing the African child. Going beyond the school-to-prison pipeline headlines and conspiracy theories, The Board of Education Vs. The Board of Incarceration proves that something sinister is afloat by digging deep to explore its origin, its existence and how to plot its destruction to save every Black child.