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America
remains a land divided by racial and ethnic tensions, despite many
good intentions. Face to Face takes an honest look at the barriers
that block racial reconciliation in communities and organizations.
Your students will hear from people who are squarely facing up to
their prejudices and their differences. They will learn from the
example of people in multi-ethnic communities who are openly dealing
with this enduringly difficult issue. This video points out the
pitfalls that hinder progress--and it invites viewers to become
engaged partners in the work of racial and ethnic reconciliation.
Teachers
tell us:
"Individual
interviews got message across." - Teacher/Coach South Carolina
"
The teacher liked the point about having to socialize to really
learn about other cultures." - Counselor, Oklahoma
Student
reactions:
"The
students really enjoyed this video. Several of them stated they
had experienced similar situations."
"They
listened then they discussed at great length their own prejudices
and feelings..."
"One
student said you can't love God if you hate your brother."
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