Very powerful and touching story. It really had me intrigued and enticed. Definitely had me really thinking.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Extra Credit: Precious Knowledge
A documentary that interweaves the stories of students in the Mexican American Studies Program at Tucson High School. While 48 percent of Mexican American students currently drop out of high school, Tucson High's Mexican American Studies Program has become a national model of educational success, with on average, 93 percent of enrolled students graduating from high school. The filmmakers spent an entire year in the classroom filming this innovative social justice curriculum, documenting the transformative impact on students who become engaged, informed, and active in their communities. Precious Knowledge is timely as the nation turns its focus toward a wave of anti-immigration legislation. Along with their harsh anti-immigrant stance, Arizona lawmakers abolished Ethnic Studies classes. The film provides an insider's perspective to a historic battle over civil rights as the student leaders in Tucson High fight to save their classes.
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i really enjoyed reading this blog because i did my first paper on this subject. this blog made me think of some other perspectives that i should have put in my paper.
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