An American Promise July 2010 Newsletter
Greetings from the Rada Film Group!
School’s out for summer but (as we all know) the learning never stops. Here are some updates:
The Achievement Gap in the News
SAT Study Reveals Long-Suspected Racial Biases
On the Tuesday July 6th episode of the Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC, Washington Post blogger Jay Matthews discussed a study by a “rogue researcher” that showed that in the vocabulary section, African American test takers were doing better than their European American counterparts on defining the more complex Latin-based words and doing worse on the simpler Anglo Saxon definitions - that often had different connotations in communities of color. Examples included “bad” “slick” and “tight.”
New book Whistling Vivaldi by Dr. Claude Steele examines “Stereotype Threat”
Stanford and Columbia University social psychologist Claude Steele’s new book Whistling Vivaldi: And Other Clues to How Stereotypes Affect Us further explores his groundbreaking work on “stereotype threat”: the idea that the awareness of commonly held notions about a group can affect members of that group’s performance and behavior. Listen to Dr. Steele talk about how to reshape expectations on NPR.
Anderson Cooper 360 revisits “the Doll Test”
In May, CNN host (and Dalton School alum) Anderson Cooper and Soledad O’Brien presented “Black or White: Kids on Race” The program featured a re-staging of the famous “Doll test” created by Margaret Beale Spencer, wherein kids are surveyed on their positive or negative associations with skin color. The mixed results are both discouraging and uplifting, and moved some parents to tears.
Andre Robert Lee’s Prep School Negro Explores Culture Clash, African American Families and Independent Schools
In the 1980s, Andre Robert Lee attended high school at a prestigious prep school in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Twenty years later, he returns to his mother’s home to re-examine the journey that led him away from his mother and sister culturally, and meets teenagers today, at his high school and others, who are facing the same tensions. Learn more about the film.
Inconvenient Truth Director Tackles the Charter School Situation in Waiting for Superman
Davis Guggenheim’s new film Waiting for Superman explores the lottery system in which some students win entry to charter schools with high success rates, and the rest are left to an uncertain future. In theaters this fall. (Pledge to see the film here).
An American Promise Production Updates
The Rada Film Group hears beautiful music at Sundance
An American Promise co-producers/co-directors Michèle Stephenson and Joe Brewster just returned from the 2010 Sundance Composers and Documentary Lab where they met talented composers and made fantastic connections with fellow filmmakers in an idyllic natural setting. Thanks to the Sundance Documentary Fund for making this wonderful experience possible!
Ford Foundation Awards Production Grant to An American Promise
In June, the Rada Film Group was awarded a Freedom of Expression grant from the Ford Foundation. “When we got involved five years ago, we were taken with the filmmakers’ sense of boldness” said Orlando Bagwell, Director of Freedom of Expression Work at Ford, at the Britdocs GoodPitch Forum at the Tribeca Film Festival in April. An American Promise “connects to our public education and students of color initiatives… This film can help teachers think through successful strategies to change their own classroom.“
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