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Director: Sonia Lowman
On the eve of the 60th anniversary of the 1957 Little Rock school desegregation crisis, educational inequality remains among the most urgent civil rights issues of our time. With its school district hanging in the balance following a state takeover in January 2015, Little Rock today presents a microcosm of the inequities and challenges manifesting in classrooms all across America. Through case studies in Little Rock, New York City, and Los Angeles, Teach Us All seeks to bring the critical lessons of history to bear on the current state of U.S. education and investigate: 60 years later, how far have we come-or not come-and how do we catalyze action from here?
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Directed by Sonia Lowman, Teach Us All (2017) is a thought-provoking documentary that examines the persistent issue of educational inequality in America, using the 1957 Little Rock school desegregation crisis as a lens to explore the challenges still facing students and educators today. This insightful film offers a nuanced look at a critical civil rights issue, making it a must-see for those interested in the history and current state of the U.S. education system.
Teach Us All is a 2017 documentary film written and directed by Sonia Lowman. It documents the inequality of schools in America, 60 years after the Little Rock Nine. The film was acquired by ARRAY and released on Netflix in 2017.
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