Say brother. Black youth and education /

This program consists of numerous community affairs segments, the most prominent of which is a panel discussion directed by Sarah-Ann Shaw on African American youth and education in Boston. Guests include Jean McGuire (Roxbury resident and only Black Pupil Adjustment Counselor for the Boston public...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Boyd, Jim (Producer), Lathan, Stan (Director)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Boston, MA : WGBH Boston Video, 1968.
Series:Black studies in video
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
Description
Summary:This program consists of numerous community affairs segments, the most prominent of which is a panel discussion directed by Sarah-Ann Shaw on African American youth and education in Boston. Guests include Jean McGuire (Roxbury resident and only Black Pupil Adjustment Counselor for the Boston public school system), Gerald Hill (an African American teacher and nominee for Interim Project Director of the King-Timilty Coalition), Francine Mills (director of a vocational program for Operation Exodus), John Jackson (an African American teacher involved with experimental work-study program of Boston public schools), and Patricia Raynor (parent and member of the Parents' Education Committee). Additional segments include musical performances by Gwen Michaels and The Stark Reality, a poetry reading by Linda Hall, staff reflections on a recent African-style wedding in Boston, and a reading of the community news by Jacqueline Banks.
Physical Description:1 online resource (39 min.)
Playing Time:00:38:32