I watched "First Contact", a social experiment documentary series wherein six white "ordinary" Australians with little to no experience with Aboriginal Australians, some with racist views, are taken to a variety of largely Indigenous communities, including far north rural Aboriginal communities, as well as a prison largely inhabited by Aboriginal males .
(For those who don't know, relations between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians have been very strained for a very long time. For example, in the first half on the 20th century Aboriginal children were forcibly taken from their parents by the government. It took until 2008 for the Australian Government to apologise. Until 1967 Aboriginal people were categorised under "Flora and Fauna" and as such, not allowed to vote. Aboriginal people have a much lower life expectancy than the Australian average, due to isolated communities having little access to modern technology, as well as substance abuse in some communities.)
I think the program was very interesting and well made, but also very confronting.
First Contact Insight on SBS: Did ‘racist’ Australians learn anything?