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Title Precious knowledge : revolutionary education / produced and directed by Ari Luis Palos ; produced by Eren Isabel McGinnis ; a co-production of Dos Vatos Productions and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) ; produced in association with Latino Public Broadcasting and Arizona Public Media
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (approximately 70 min.) : sound, color
Summary "Precious Knowledge reports from the frontlines of one of the most contentious battles in public education in recent memory, the fight over Mexican American studies programs in Arizona public schools. The film interweaves the stories of several students enrolled in the Mexican American Studies Program at Tucson High School with interviews with teachers, parents, school officials, and the lawmakers who wish to outlaw the classes. While 48 percent of Mexican American students currently drop out of high school, Tucson High's Mexican American Studies Program has become a national model of educational success, with 93 percent of enrolled students, on average, graduating from high school and 85 percent going on to attend college. The filmmakers spent an entire year in the classroom filming this innovative curriculum, documenting the transformative impact on students who became engaged, informed, and active in their communities. As the nation turns its focus toward a wave of anti-immigration legislation in Arizona, the issue of ethnic chauvinism becomes a double-edged weapon in a simmering battle making front page news coast to coast. When Arizona lawmakers pass a bill giving unilateral power to the State Superintendent to abolish ethnic studies classes, teachers and student leaders fight to save the program using texts, Facebook, optimism, and a megaphone. Lawmakers and politicians respond with a public relations campaign to discredit the students, claiming that a textbook used in the classes, Paulo Freire's The Pedagogy of the Oppressed teaches victimization and sedition. Officials ask that the classroom's Che Guevara posters be replaced with portraits of founding father Benjamin Franklin. Meanwhile, the students answer back by fighting for what they believe is the future of public education for the entire nation, especially as the Latino demographic continues to grow."--Publisher
Analysis Human Rights
Race and Class Studies
Notes Duration: 75 minutes
Title from end credits
Co-production of Dos Vatos Productions and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) ; produced in association with Latino Public Broadcasting and Arizona Public Media ; funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Credits Executive producer for ITVS, Sally Jo Fifer ; editor, Jacob Bricca ; composer, Naïm Amor
Performer Co-production of Dos Vatos Productions and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) ; produced in association with Latino Public Broadcasting and Arizona Public Media ; funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Event Originally produced by Dos Vatos in 2011
Notes Closed-captioned
San Diego International Latino Film Festival, Audience Favorite; Los Angeles International Latino Film Festival, award winner; New York International Latino Film Festival, official selection
Subject Tucson High School (Tucson, Ariz.) -- Curricula
SUBJECT Tucson High School (Tucson, Ariz.) fast (OCoLC)fst00774594
Subject Mexican Americans -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Arizona -- Tucson
Mexican American high school students -- Arizona -- Tucson
Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Ethnic identity
Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Social conditions
Discrimination in education -- Arizona -- Tucson
Education and state -- Arizona -- Tucson
Ethnology -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Arizona -- Tucson
Social conditions.
Ethnic relations.
Discrimination in education.
Education and state.
Education -- Curricula.
Ethnology -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Mexican American high school students.
Mexican Americans -- Ethnic identity.
Mexican Americans -- Social conditions.
Mexican Americans -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
SUBJECT Tucson (Ariz.) -- Ethnic relations
Tucson (Ariz.) -- Social conditions
Subject Arizona.
Arizona -- Tucson.
Genre/Form Streaming video
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Nonfiction films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Nonfiction films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentaires.
Films autres que de fiction.
Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
Form Streaming video
Author Palos, Ari Luis, film director, film producer.
McGinnis, Eren, film producer.
Fifer, Sally Jo, film producer.
Bricca, Jacob, editor of moving image work.
Amor, Naïm, 1969- composer (expression)
Dos Vatos Productions, production company.
Independent Television Service, production company
Latino Public Broadcasting (Firm), presenter.
Arizona Public Media, presenter.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Kanopy (Firm)
Other Titles Subtitle on Kanopy web page: Fighting for Mexican American studies in Arizona schools