![]() ![]() Parents should be prepared to talk about current events, the Black Lives Matter movement, underage drinking, and stereotypes.Įndearing and painfully realistic, this could be a news story any day in America. There's some swearing (including "f-k" and "s-t"), teen drinking, and grief. There's violence, including boys getting into fights with punches thrown and lips bloodied, police brutality, a teen shot, an officer killed offstage, and racist experiences. In the months that follow, Justyce confronts injustices and micro-aggressions he experiences at his mostly White prep school and the fallout from his brief detainment. He struggles to reconcile the fact that he's a "good kid" with suddenly being in police handcuffs. ![]() Parents need to know that Nic Stone's Dear Martin tells the story of an Ivy League-bound African American student named Justyce who becomes a victim of racial profiling. An adult is described as an alcoholic.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Teens drink, smoke (both cigarettes and weed), a girl gets drunk and tries to drive her car, a teen boy drinks at a party and has a hangover the next day. ![]()
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