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Contents:
Far From Home a film by Rachel Tsutsumi -- "While busing is a rapidly fading memory in most American schools, it continues to be a reality for over 3,000 Boston students every year. Kandice is one of them, an African-American teenager who has been bused to a predominantly white suburb since kindergarten. In this revealing documentary Kandice takes us inside her triumphs, struggles and conflicted feelings about traversing these two worlds. She also reveals her family's long history of integrated education and activism." ---Cover
Summary:
Kandice is an African-American teenager who participates in METCO, a voluntary school integration program in Boston. Ever since kindergarten she has been bused to the public schools of Weston, a predominately white and affluent neighborhood. She shares her conflicted feelings about traversing these two different worlds.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)68963279
Locations:
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)
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