Watch this 2019 acclaimed documentary film set in Australia, In My Blood It Runs (Use your UW email to sign in): https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/b5bf1283-6fb3-4e26-b926-57853d6a9e76(needs my log in ID )
Then, share your thoughts on at least three of the following questions (3-4 paragraphs, please):
How did it make you feel? What were the central issues raised in this film? How does it relate to your own school experiences, and the experiences of your friends, your family? How do Ecological Systems influence Dujuan's (and his family's) experience? What can be done to improve the school experience for all of our students? What needs to be done in the areas of curriculum, instruction, assessment? What needs to be addressed outside of the formal education system? What's working in other places? What is the role of indigenous teaching in education systems today? What should be the role? Who are the people (or organizations) wrestling with some of these same issues today in the U.S. and elsewhere? What role do each of us play in remedying the issues raised in this film? What are the additional questions this film raises for you?