ShowID
324
Event Date:
8/3/2006
Length:
00:58:33
Category:
GSU Telecourse
Producer
GSU
Project
Dealing with Diversity
Comments
Comments: Features Dr. Maulana Karenga, inventor of the Kwanzaa celebration, who challenges our notions of the significance of the role of African Americans in U.S. history. This lesson also features leading scholar Dr. Lisa Delpit on the issue of educating minority children in our public schools. Video inserts and guests include: the rebuilding of the ‘Amistad’ (Mystic, Connecticut), Department of Black Studies professor and chair Dr. Maulana Karenga (California State University, Long Beach), Professor of Education Dr. Lisa Deipit (Georgia State University), and National Field Director Gary Flowers of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.
LocalID:
DWD D4T2
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