Reviews and Festivals
BEST 2017 FILMS, SCIENCE BOOKS AND FILMS
"This documentary is an excellent teaching tool to demonstrate the damage school policies based on discriminatory motivations cause, such as losing generations of students who would otherwise thrive in our educational system."
— Aída Hurtado, Films for the Feminist Classroom
“A powerful documentary. I highly recommend this film to educators and students. Stolen Education provides a historical foundation for understanding current forms of racism that continue to operate in our schools and shape the educational experiences of our children. Stolen Education demands educators take a serious look at current policies that continue to underserve and marginalize students of color and linguistic minorities.”
— Charise Pimentel, Assistant Professor, Dept of Curriculum and Instruction, Texas State University
"Highly recommended. An outstanding resource and professional development tool for teacher education programs and educators at every level. In the broader context, Stolen Education is a powerful reminder that discrimination under the guise of 'doing what’s best for them' reaps discouragement and hardship."
— Educational Media Reviews Online
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Editor's Choice. Highly Recommended.
Stolen Education's heartbreaking story paints a distressful picture. The most poignant interviews related the long-term, negative impacts upon the lives of children...
Stolen Education relates the details and the passion effectively."
— Science Books and Films"Absolutely outstanding -- truly one of the most authentic and important presentations of its kind I've ever seen."
— Dr. Tahita Fulkerson, President, Tarrant County College-Trinity River Campus“A heart-wrenching story of unparalleled discrimination perpetrated against Mexican American children by the school board, administrators, and teachers…the effects of which impacted their lives into adulthood.”
— Desert Magazine"
Recommended. A solid remembrance of a significant chapter in Hispanic history that deserves attention...detailing how the Texas schools used racism and fear to wreck the lives of a number of intelligent Mexican-American children."
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CineSol Film Festival
Ruby Mountain Film Festival
SCREENED AT (partial list)
38th Annual Bilingual Education Conference
Civil Rights Program, Institute of Texan Cultures
College of Education Critical Film Series
Office for Equity & Inclusion, University of New Mexico