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That a 14-year old girl has this much insight is incredible! May 07, 2007
By Raymond A. Winbush
"Ray Winbush"
As an educator and a psychologist, I have used Ms. Davis' video to illustrate the impact of white supremacy on Black children. No other video over the years shows so much in just seven minutes. It is a milestone in this regard and that it was done by a 14 year old girl is even more remarkable. Out of the mouth of babes...
media matters film festival collection 2006 Apr 02, 2007
By Rachelle M. Greene
"albalovescholo"
these are little gems that everyone should see! especially "a girl like me," by Kiri Davis. she won awards, and garnered the attention of veteran film makers for the short film she made as a teen. she repeated a famous experiment, with frightening and telling results. A MUST-SEE!
Sixth Annual Media That Matters Film Mar 18, 2007
By K. C. Owens Very educational. The video is useful for seminars or just educating individuals about life skills. Wonderful resource!
A Girl Like Me Feb 11, 2007
This is an amazing film. The work will change lives and already has influenced people and brought awareness to many regarding the self esteem of pan african children. Kiri Davis has made a film for this age to consider; progress has been made regarding race in America, but not enough. Many are now asking, "What can we do to address this issue- to make others aware and to help our children to know their self worth?"
I applaud Kiri's work as a young film maker. I have not had the chance to view all of these films, but so far this is very impressive and I am letting others know that you really delivered for me by sending this film out to me quickly.
Thank you Amazon, for making it possible for me to share this film with others.
Petra Thombs
powerful messages Feb 06, 2007
By Kim There are some wonderful films in this compilation. It's worth buying for two in particular: A Girl Like Me, which is about the impact of racism on young African American girls, and Permission, which is about the absurdity of having a popular vote on gay marriage. In 1 to 7 minutes these filmakers create powerful messages for adults and young people.
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