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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Teachers College Pr
Publication date April 1, 2013
Binding Hardcover
Edition Dvd
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780807754542
ISBN-10 0807754544
Dimensions 0.75 by 5.50 by 7.50 in.
Weight 0.25 lbs.
Original list price $19.95
Other format details university press
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: ''40 Years Later: Now Can We Talk? is a moving and powerful documentary that uses storytelling to expose as well as heal the racial divide in American society. The stories prompt examination of critical questions that can assist both students and educators in a variety of settings not only to reflect on past injustices, but also to confront the present context of increasing racial segregation and inequality. Lee Anne Bell has produced an inspiring experience.''
-- Jacqueline Jordan Irvine, professor emerita, Emory University



''A stunning film about yesterday, and unfortunately today; about the sacrifices of the first generation, and the always unfulfilled promise of integration. This film serves as a window on American educational history, from racialized bodies to the national body politic. 40 Years Later demands, indeed, that now we must talk. Producer Lee Bell is not only a brilliant educator and writer, but she has found a new medium for her message, and her call for action.''
-- Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Urban Education,The Graduate Center, CUNY



This resource offers a powerful way to engage students, teachers, and community groups in honest dialogue about the ongoing problems of racism and what we can do to address them. The film tells the story of the first African Americans to integrate the White high school in Batesville, Mississippi, in 1967-69. A provocative and moving conversation emerges from separate discussions with African American alumni, White alumni, and a third dialogue that brings the two groups face-to-face. The 45-minute DVD and Discussion Guide can be used to fruitfully explore several issues and related themes, including the impact of desegregation on both students of color and White students, racial bullying, the impact on victims, the responsibility of bystanders, and the role adults play in perpetuating or interrupting racial microaggressions that negatively impact students of color.

This dynamic resource:
* Provides a powerful tool for training school and community leaders to understand racism and promote policies and practices that are inclusive of all members.
* Personalizes the study of the Civil Rights movement, grounding it in the stories of ordinary people who lived through those tumultuous years.
* Offers a springboard for reflecting on the failure to achieve integration goals since Brown vs. Board of Education.
* Includes a Discussion Guide organized across themes with selected questions to help facilitators frame conversations around the learning needs of their particular group.

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Dvd edition from Teachers College Pr (April 1, 2013); titled "40 Years Later: Now Can We Talk? Dvd & Discussion Guide"
9780807754542 | details & prices | 5.50 × 7.50 × 0.75 in. | 0.25 lbs | List price $19.95
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