EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — For decades, Rev. Al Sharpton has been taking to the streets to expose the ugly truths about structural racism in America. 

From discrimination cases in 1980s New York City to the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, Sharpton has lent his powerful voice to the struggle against racial injustice. 

Now, the new documentary “Loudmouth” tracks his career as a civil rights leader through the years. 

Sharpton and “Loudmouth” director Josh Alexander join “Your Afternoon” to discuss the film.