(Name-mce) ListServ Poll: Most Important Films
Elaine Haglund
ehaglund at csulb.edu
Sat Jan 6 19:33:07 EST 2007
Paul,
As starters, I'd suggest the following films:
Color Of Fear 1 (Race Relations)
Color Of Fear 3: Four Little Beds (Struggles of the gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender community)
Eye of the Storm (Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes) (Discrimination)
Elaine Haglund
Cal State Univ., Long Beach
On Jan 4, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Paul C.Gorski wrote:
> 17th Annual International NAME Conference -Baltimore, Maryland- Oct.
> 31- Nov.4,2007
>>>>>>>>>>>
> Hello all.
>
> New poll. Please send me the three (no more than three) films you
> believe
> are the most important films for equity, social justice, and/or
> multicultural education. Please send me the full name of the film
> along with
> whatever other information you know about it (studio, producer,
> year, etc.).
>
> A few things to remember:
>
> 1. Even if somebody has already listed a film on your list, include
> it,
> anyway. I'm trying to come up with the 15 or 20 top films based on the
> number of times they appear on people's lists.
>
> 2. Again, I encourage you to suggest films that fall toward the social
> reconstructionist end of the multicultural education continuum as
> opposed to
> the fluffier stuff.
>
> 3. You can list any sort of film you like: documentaries, feature
> films.
>
> 4. You define "important." These could be films that have been
> influential
> for you. They could be films that have worked particularly well in
> classes
> you've taught or workshops you've led.
>
> To get us started, here is my list:
>
> 1. Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary
> 2. It's Elementary
> 3. Unequal Education
>
> Again, I will compile these and make the lists available to everyone.
>
> Best,
>
> Paul
>
> ********
> Paul C. Gorski
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>
>
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