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Say brother. Education. Part 2 / directed by Conrad White.

Black Studies in Video (North America) Available online

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Rivero, Marita Muhammad, producer.
White, Conrad, director.
Alexander Street Press.
WGBH Video (Firm), production company.
Series:
Black studies in video.
Black studies in video
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Communication.
African Americans.
African Americans--Education.
African Americans--Race identity.
Genre:
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (59 min.)
Place of Publication:
Boston, MA : WGBH Boston Video, 1976.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
digital
data file
Summary:
Host Barbara Barrow discusses the lack of communication between educators and students in the Boston school district, with community members Gregory Spence (an attorney for the City of Boston), Kenya Clemens (of the Youth Activities Commission), Jeannette Bolt (playwright and author of A Minority Child's Day), and Dr. Alvin Pouissant (noted psychiatrist and Harvard professor). Issues addressed include the different social backgrounds of educators and students, Black English in the classroom, the role of standardized achievement tests in student evaluations, and the need for more humanity in the classroom. Also included in the program are 'man on the street' interviews conducted by Associate Producer Vickie Jones (in which she asks people their opinion of African American schools with white educators and whether or not Black children should be taught by Black teachers), an interview with Barbara Sizemore conducted by Jon Brim (on the problems of the Washington, DC school system and Sizemore's experiences as a former Superintendent of Schools there), an excerpt from a filmed performance of Bolt's play A Minority Child's Day; and the 'Community Calendar.'
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed May 14, 2015).
OCLC:
911713025
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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