
Seminar Leader:
Karen Redrobe Preface:
What does the dominant narrative of the civil rights move-ment—as expressed through film—reveal, but also distort and suppress? This course used film and media resources, including local ones from Philadelphia, to help us think to-gether about how to develop, energize, and expand course units on the Civil Rights Movement. Some of the questions we will consider include: how have filmmakers depicted the lives, aspirations, and strategies of those who have strug-gled for equality in the United States of America between the late 1920s through the mid-1970s? How can course units place the Civil Rights Movement in the context of oth-er freedom struggles, including Black Lives Matter, that are part of students’ contemporary landscape? What strategies have filmmakers adopted as they try to give audio-visual form to freedom, the struggle for it, and the denial of it? How can students evaluate the truth claims and versions of history and freedom offered in films?
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2020
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Regina Hastings |
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Keywords: cinema, communications, film, Media, Pop culture, Reading, Sociology, writing |
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Aisha Al-Muid |
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Keywords: African American, cinema, civil rights, film, freedom, Hair, Media |
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Geoffrey Winikur |
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Keywords: Black Art, Black Lives Matter, civil rights, collaborative learning, culturally responsive teaching, dialogic teaching, feminist pedagogy, inquiry-based learning |
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Keeler Park |
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Keywords: collaborative discussion, ESOL, Literature, Of Mice and Men |
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Chanelle Harley |
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Keywords: African American culture, American History, cinema, community, film, History |
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Pearl Jonas |
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Keywords: American History, Civil Rights Movement, film, History |
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Katherine Steiner |
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Keywords: cinema, civics, Civil Rights Movement, communications, freedom, Government, History, Media, Philadelphia, Politics |
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Frances M. Wilkins |
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Keywords: Civil Rights Movement, English language learners, film |
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Victor M. Pomales Jr. |
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Keywords: African American History, film, Slavery, social studies |
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Tasha Russell |
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Keywords: African American History month, Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights Movement, injustice |
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