I am studying to be a preschool teacher majoring in Early Childhood Education with a minor in Race Relations. I noticed in all 3 of my diversity classes they seemed to cover just about every race problem in America EXCEPT Native Americans. I only remember one tiny chapter in one book that said anything about Native issues and even that didn't say much.
When I approached the teachers about this they would say they would like to do more but dont know of a lot of resources to use.
When I visited my friend for her graduation from college I attended the "Senior Projects" and a pair of students did a documentary on the Navajo Rez near the Grand Canyon. They did a pretty good job, getting all their information directly from the mouths of the residents there. I heard a lot of students talking after that about how they couldn't believe those conditions existed in America. I thought to myself that they should see that this is not the only place, that so many reservations are plaugued as much, and even more with extreme poverty across the nation....and the general public has no idea...
I feel like its time. I want to DO something.
Is there anyone that is a student of or experienced in any kind of film production, or anyone that could be of any asistance at all that would be interested in doing a documentary on the history and present state of the Pine Ridge Rez? What are your thoughts on this idea???
When I approached the teachers about this they would say they would like to do more but dont know of a lot of resources to use.
When I visited my friend for her graduation from college I attended the "Senior Projects" and a pair of students did a documentary on the Navajo Rez near the Grand Canyon. They did a pretty good job, getting all their information directly from the mouths of the residents there. I heard a lot of students talking after that about how they couldn't believe those conditions existed in America. I thought to myself that they should see that this is not the only place, that so many reservations are plaugued as much, and even more with extreme poverty across the nation....and the general public has no idea...
I feel like its time. I want to DO something.
Is there anyone that is a student of or experienced in any kind of film production, or anyone that could be of any asistance at all that would be interested in doing a documentary on the history and present state of the Pine Ridge Rez? What are your thoughts on this idea???
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