The request is nothing new: It seems there's always someone crying out
against film students or East Asian studies majors, wondering why these damn kids don't just study petroleum chemistry.
Not exact matches
The
film, set
against the backdrop of the ’68 Paris
student riots, also starred Michael Pitt and Louis Garrel.
There's a scene early in Justin Simien's debut
film Dear White People where Sam (Tessa Thompson)- a
student at a fictional Harvard - ish Ivy League school who's known for organizing rallies
against racist school policies - has an argument with her white friend -...
A fast - paced 1978
film filled with gravity - defying action, Buddhist philosophy, politics and comedic goofiness, the plot followed San Te, the leader of a group of
students rebelling
against the oppressive Manchu government, and his martial - arts training at the Shaolin Temple.
A minor character in the first
film, Remi's the lead here: An entomologist working as an inner - city school teacher, she's shocked to discover the bug men are back and valiantly protects a pair of
students against them.
Perhaps Roth intends the
film to be a cautionary tale
against the white savior, as the
students» cannibal ordeal only inspires the martyrdom of Justine (Lorenza Izzo), the privileged Ivy League daughter of a U.N. lawyer.
Culture and Islamic Guidance Minister Mohammad Hosseini said Iran would boycott the next Academy Awards «to protest
against the making of a
film insulting the Prophet and because of the organizers» failure to take an official position (
against the
film),» the Iranian
Students» News Agency reported.
In this third lesson
students analyze the
film within an historical context of lynching and the early struggles
against Jim Crow and racism.
In this book (released with a documentary
film), Vicki Abeles continues the campaign
against standardized test scores as the primary measure of
student achievement that she began with her 2009 documentary Race to Nowhere.
The event brought out 125 parents, educators,
students and community members on a snowy Saturday morning to eat breakfast, watch the
film, participate in a Q&A with Diane Ravitch via Skype, and then discuss with one another how we can fight back
against the Betsy DeVos agenda in Indianapolis.
The chapter is continuing the Animal Law Week this year by hosting speakers on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and the impact of animal cruelty on crimes
against humans, as well as screening the documentary
film Blackfish to the
student body.