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From Sabrina McFarland
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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?
Age 10+
Celebrating the Doc about the historical native house of the black college.
Video and photos
What is the story like?
Return is a documentary about the school experience of HBCU that shares African American alumni. Whether the packer, one of the executive manufacturers of the film and the Florida A & M. University graduate graduate, is an advocate of HBCU initiative. Packer manufacturing is a documentary distributor. Through first-hand interviews and archival shots and photographs, alumni and college administrators are shared by HBCU story of the tradition of the annual age of relatives and educational excellence in these historical institutions of higher education.
Is that good?
Director but Muhammad provides a vast perspective on HBCu experience that could be helpful to African Americans related to the Faculty. In Return, Alumni share anecdote about their decision to choose HBCU. Carmen Davis, Faculty of Talledeg, is that I was “When I was preparing for high school graduation, I was just applying for Hbcus. I went to most of the white high school, and I felt like I was deprived of culture.” Morehouhouhouse College’s Cassius Butts states that he “had no choice”, from family members, who include two grandparents, attended HBCus. And for Kelani Parker of Spelman College, it is important to go to “the place where I could feel safe, the place where I would heal.”
Talk to your kids about …
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Families can discuss communication From the cast in Back. How do they also show gratitude, perseverance and teamwork? Why are these important signs of signs?
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How can experience HBCU be important to African Americans? What can the benefits of attending these schools be possible?
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The film describes the HBCU domoring as more than the event itself, but like a black family reunion. Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not?
Movie details
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On DVD or streaming
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20. October 2022. Years
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Throw
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Carmen Davis, Will Paker, Kelani Parker -
Director
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Ali Muhammad -
Information on inclusion
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Female actors, black actors, black writers
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Studio
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Comcast -
Genre
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Documentary -
Theme
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Activism, Friendship, Great Role Models, Big Girls, History -
Character forces
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Communication, gratitude, perseverance, teamwork -
Perform time
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45 minutes
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MPAA Rating
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Last updated
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19. March 2025
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