"Teach Us All" documentary explores education inequality

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Sixty years ago today, nine black students entered an all-white high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. The new documentary "Teach Us All" honors the Little Rock Nine. It explores how educational inequality still plagues the U.S. six decades later. Bianna Golodryga spoke to director Sonia Lowman and backer Ava DuVernay about the film.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @pnwperson
    @pnwperson 7 лет назад +4

    I was lucky enough to go see a member of the LR9 speak at a University years ago. Just amazing!

  • @justinlanan2565
    @justinlanan2565 4 года назад +5

    Great video. Awful comment section.
    One can really sense the anxiety coming from the commentators who insist that a critical classrace analysis should be second to personal attacks on teachers.
    I get it. Hating bad teachers can feel good; however, you're not helping. The excess bloat on our military budget could easily be spent vamping up public education and drawing in our best and brightest to be educators. Accountability for teachers is a good thing, but smaller classes and more resource allocation is also a good thing. The two approaches must go together.
    Our poverty/ignorance cycles could be cleanly and decisively ended.
    That these cycles aren't being ended is deeply situated in a historical context of institutional racismclassism.

  • @THomasJPeel
    @THomasJPeel 3 года назад +2

    Great video!

  • @Julie-jl2kk
    @Julie-jl2kk 3 года назад +3

    his mom makes only NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR???

    • @EP76106
      @EP76106 3 года назад +1

      yes you would be surprised with how many make this.

  • @lulubelle196
    @lulubelle196 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why are we talking about race as the issue when it's actually the income class? Those are two separate things (there can be poor white people and rich black people).

  • @lucinagaona201
    @lucinagaona201 3 года назад

    Omg the teacher i miss her she was my teacher in kindergarten now I'm in 5 I'm going to graduate

  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 2 года назад

    Must see this

  • @maryshaffer8474
    @maryshaffer8474 Год назад

    Eishenhower always ruled on side of equality. If not for him forcing Germans to clean up concentration camps and view what they did, many Holocaust deniers would not be proven wrong.

  • @johnbatchler8551
    @johnbatchler8551 5 лет назад +1

    This is the reason why corporate world is establishing their schools this is one of the reasons why nasa couldn't launch the shuttles

  • @emeraldkimble7602
    @emeraldkimble7602 Год назад

    Ava sis Selma.crossing an Alabama river bridge

  • @emeraldkimble7602
    @emeraldkimble7602 Год назад

    Pettus bridge

  • @imnobodysbusiness684
    @imnobodysbusiness684 3 года назад

    3:40 she said is not enough to say "I'm not racist" but we have to stand against racism I totally agree, but people In the USA don't really work like that because standing against won't be enough. first was claiming your not racist now that's not enough, standing against racism and that's also not enough. it feels like it doesn't matter how much movement some people do against racism people will never see it as enough and things won't really change.

    • @malizee2264
      @malizee2264 Год назад

      Sometimes it feels that way…it is a lot of work, but when we keep going, we win. We had to boycott public transit for a year! But we won!❤ never stop standing up❤

  • @meganthompson7287
    @meganthompson7287 3 года назад

    I lived in one of the poorest state in the country. Every people live in proverity. I'm white and I know what's it's like to wonder were you next meals is coming. So I don't agree with blacks and brown is only poor so they don't get the proper education. I have gone without food new clothes. I wore shoes that were to small.

  • @charityardley954
    @charityardley954 6 лет назад

    ok chy

  • @dvfh3073
    @dvfh3073 4 месяца назад

    Communiactions Brodacsting Service. ..

  • @fabrizio483
    @fabrizio483 7 лет назад +11

    Schooling shouldn't be mandatory. The majority of children don't want to learn and only make the lives of the few that do want to learn impossible. When I was a child, I was one of the few that actually respected my teachers and cared about studying, the vast majority were the opposite. We should only focus on those who put an effort, otherwise we drag everybody down.

    • @fabrizio483
      @fabrizio483 7 лет назад +1

      No society will prosper by imposing obstacles in the way of those who want to succeed. Some children should simply not be in school bothering the ones who want to learn.

    • @fabrizio483
      @fabrizio483 7 лет назад +3

      I have. Let me give you an alternative, then, to simply not allowing children into schools. We should have entrance exams in them, so you would have high-end schools, middle-end schools and low-end schools. The children who want to learn will have a good environment and the children who don't, will be taught as well, but without interfering with the other children. How does that sound? That's how Universities work..

    • @pnwperson
      @pnwperson 7 лет назад +9

      I absolutely disagree . I think more maturity, and life experience, is needed for you to gain better perspective. ALL children deserve better then what you are saying.

    • @fabrizio483
      @fabrizio483 7 лет назад +1

      No, and you know I'm right. If you're honest with yourself you'll admit that most kids are simply blocking other kids from succeeding with constant interruptions and mayhem. We should always put the most intelligent in our society FIRST. You all depend on us.

    • @pnwperson
      @pnwperson 7 лет назад +8

      Fabrizio nope. sorry i have a different life experience that formed my opinions just like you. To me you are VERY wrong and a part of the problem. Not every kid is disruptive for the same reason at all, and that is pretty common knowledge. please do more scientific and social research than just being personally butthurt. enjoy ur day!!

  • @PreciousBoxer
    @PreciousBoxer 7 лет назад

    Most learning can be done online. How many ways are there to teach the same things over and over again? Teachers are basically babysitters for parents who can't, or don't want to, educate their own kids.
    I still say a negative income tax is the way to go, as well as drug liberalization and pharmacological freedom. We pay too much for substances to be illegal, and Milton Friedman pointed these problems out long ago. What is being taught today is still the same old bolsheviks.

    • @filmgirlLisa
      @filmgirlLisa 6 лет назад +3

      Online because no student has questions or needs someone to show teach them in an individual way...and because every poor student has a computer?

    • @Major_Gantzo
      @Major_Gantzo 3 года назад +2

      @Juke Box Hero the is no learning better than face to face facilitation. Online learning is good at home but it can never compare to school. You learn so much in school, how to communicate with your peer groups,you learn social skills, human skills,tolerance,obedience for the elderly and most importantly you get to choose you career part either in sports,I.T.,medical field,vocational fields or Law.
      So don't ever compare in-schooling to online schooling ever again. Thank you