YourList
  ARTS (441)   BUSINESS (92)   EDUCATION (36)   HUMANITIES (540)   MASSACHUSETTS (392)   SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY (108)   SOCIAL SCIENCE (602)  
RECORD
Another Conversation with the Next Generation
People who watched this also watched

Case of Justice, A (Pt. 2)

Dinizulu Kamau and Abdullah Khalil Sabree comment on the Hakim Jamal murder. . . > more

Accusations against William Celester

David Boeri reports that William Celester (Deputy Superintendent, Boston Police Department) has been. . . > more

Ritual Clowns

In this work by Victor Masayesva, Jr., the tradition of clown figures in Native American ritual ceremonies. . . > more
   
 

Series: Say Brother
Program: Another Conversation with the Next Generation
Episode: 1010
Date: 1979-11-30
Subject: African American teenagers - Attitudes; Boston - Race Relations; Teenagers - Attitudes

Clip Description
Boston teenagers discuss the Darryl Williams shooting Program focuses on the opinions of teenagers in Boston regarding race relations in middle and high schools, via a group discussion with 34 teenagers led by Barbara Barrow-Murray. Discussion topics include the Darryl Williams shooting at Jamaica Plain High School, the impact of violence on education, and the role of parents in perpetuating poor racial relations. Program includes 20 minutes of viewer calls and footage of the Darryl Williams Rally October 3, 1979, and the East Boston High School Boycott, October 18, 1979 (compliments of WGBH-TV's 10 O'Clock News. Program follows the same format as Program 918, "A Conversation With the Next Generation." Produced by Barbara Barrow-Murray. Directed by Brian Clarke.

Program Description
Boston teenagers discuss the Darryl Williams shooting Program focuses on the opinions of teenagers in Boston regarding race relations in middle and high schools, via a group discussion with 34 teenagers led by Barbara Barrow-Murray. Discussion topics include the Darryl Williams shooting at Jamaica Plain High School, the impact of violence on education, and the role of parents in perpetuating poor racial relations. Program includes 20 minutes of viewer calls and footage of the Darryl Williams Rally October 3, 1979, and the East Boston High School Boycott, October 18, 1979 (compliments of WGBH-TV's 10 O'Clock News. Program follows the same format as Program 918, "A Conversation With the Next Generation." Produced by Barbara Barrow-Murray. Directed by Brian Clarke.

Series Description
Say Brother is WGBH's longest running public affairs television program by, for and about African Americans, and is now known as Basic Black. Since its inception in 1968, Say Brother has featured the voices of both locally and nationally known African American artists, athletes, performers, politicians, professionals, and writers including: Muhammad Ali, Maya Angelou, Thomas Atkins, Amiri Baraka, Doris Bunte, Julian Bond, Stokely Carmichael, Louis Farrakhan, Nikki Giovanni, Odetta Gordon, Henry Hampton, Benjamin Hooks, Jesse Jackson, Hubie Jones, Mel King, Eartha Kitt, Elma Lewis, Haki Madhubuti, Wallace D. Muhammad, Charles Ogletree, Byron Rushing, Owusu Sadaukai, and Sonia Sanchez.

See also: http://main.wgbh.org/saybrother/programs/sb_1010

 

No transcript is available for this record.