Are we different? [electronic resource] / produced by John Arthos.
1993
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Are we different? [electronic resource] / produced by John Arthos.
Publication Details
New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1993.
Language
English
Language Note
This edition in English.
Description
1 online resource (28 min.).
Summary
A tacit code of silence on matters of race perpetuates divisions. Are We Different? gives voice to African-American students around the country as they articulate issues of race, racism and race relations. It uncovers subjects that are generally taboo or difficult to express. The discussion ranges from whether stylistic differences between whites and blacks are superficial or profound, to the causes and nature of anger and frustration in the black community. The students question why "blackness" is suddenly so fashionable and why some white kids like to hang out in black neighborhoods. They talk about black culture with its special speech patterns and gestures that sets it apart. They talk about black spirituality and energy. As Cornel West, director of Princeton's Afro-American Studies program says, "The fundamental failure of this country is not to engage in a critical discussion about race." That is why this film is so important.
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Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011).
Audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences.
Available Note
Previously released as DVD.
Awards
Blue Ribbon, American Film & Video Festival, 1993
Director's Citation, Black Maria Film Festival, 1993
Director's Citation, Black Maria Film Festival, 1993
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Series
Black studies in video
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