Edited by Victor Lee Lewis and Hugh Vasquez
“The Color of Fear” is one of the best films on racism that I have ever seen.” — Cornell West, author & activist
Lessons from The Color of Fear is an
educational program designed especially for scholars in the social
sciences and the humanities, trainers in workplace diversity programs
and social justice educators. It offers guidelines to a wider range of
useful approaches to teaching with the ground-breaking film The Color of Fear
(TCOF) than has ever been gathered in one place. It goes beyond the
"workshop" which focuses primarily on "processing" the deep feelings
usually triggered by screening TCOF in a racially mixed audience.
Volume I covers 25 lessons drawn from the first half of the film and includes
a companion DVD. Each lesson corresponds to a video selection, organized
for easy viewing and navigation.
Volume II is the complete time-indexed transcript of the documentary,
“The Color of Fear.”
Volume III is an exclusive interview by white anti-racism educator Peggy
McIntosh with David Christensen and Victor Lewis from “The Color of Fear”
cast, exploring the film and the meaning of white privilege.
Volume IV includes ten “field reports” from experts with many years of
experience teaching with “The Color of Fear.” These essays provide in-depth
models and information on specific teaching approaches and themes.
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