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The Freedom Writers Diary / The Freedom Writers / Broadway Books (1999)
Titl : The Freedom Writers Diary Doare an teul : testenn voulet Oberourien : The Freedom Writers, Oberour ; Erin Gruwell, Oberour ; Zlata Filipovic, Saver rakskrid, ... Embanner : Broadway Books, 1999 Niver a bajennoù : 290 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7679-2490-0 Priz : 13,95 $ Yezh : Saozneg (eng) Gerioù-al'hwez : kelennadurezh deskadurezh Diverradenn : As an idealistic twenty-three-year-old English teacher at Wilson High School in Long Beach, California, Erin Gruwell confronted a room of “unteachable, at-risk” students. One day she intercepted a note with an ugly racial caricature, and angrily declared that this was precisely the sort of thing that led to the Holocaust—only to be met by uncomprehending looks. So she and her students, using the treasured books Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and Zlata’s Diary: A Child’s Life in Sarajevo as their guides, undertook a life-changing, eye-opening, spirit-raising odyssey against intolerance and misunderstanding. They learned to see the parallels in these books to their own lives, recording their thoughts and feelings in diaries and dubbing themselves the “Freedom Writers” in homage to the civil rights activists “The Freedom Riders.”
With funds raised by a “Read-a-thon for Tolerance,” they arranged for Miep Gies, the Dutch woman who sheltered the Frank family, to visit them in California, where she declared that Erin Gruwell’s students were “the real heroes.” Their efforts have paid off spectacularly, both in terms of recognition—appearances on “Prime Time Live” and “All Things Considered,” coverage in People magazine, a meeting with U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley—and educationally. All 150 Freedom Writers have graduated from high school and many are now attending college.Doare an teul : teul-titouriñ The Freedom Writers Diary [testenn voulet] / The Freedom Writers, Oberour ; Erin Gruwell, Oberour ; Zlata Filipovic, Saver rakskrid, ... . - Broadway Books, 1999 . - 290 p.
ISBN : 978-0-7679-2490-0 : 13,95 $
Yezh : Saozneg (eng)
Gerioù-al'hwez : kelennadurezh deskadurezh Diverradenn : As an idealistic twenty-three-year-old English teacher at Wilson High School in Long Beach, California, Erin Gruwell confronted a room of “unteachable, at-risk” students. One day she intercepted a note with an ugly racial caricature, and angrily declared that this was precisely the sort of thing that led to the Holocaust—only to be met by uncomprehending looks. So she and her students, using the treasured books Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and Zlata’s Diary: A Child’s Life in Sarajevo as their guides, undertook a life-changing, eye-opening, spirit-raising odyssey against intolerance and misunderstanding. They learned to see the parallels in these books to their own lives, recording their thoughts and feelings in diaries and dubbing themselves the “Freedom Writers” in homage to the civil rights activists “The Freedom Riders.”
With funds raised by a “Read-a-thon for Tolerance,” they arranged for Miep Gies, the Dutch woman who sheltered the Frank family, to visit them in California, where she declared that Erin Gruwell’s students were “the real heroes.” Their efforts have paid off spectacularly, both in terms of recognition—appearances on “Prime Time Live” and “All Things Considered,” coverage in People magazine, a meeting with U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley—and educationally. All 150 Freedom Writers have graduated from high school and many are now attending college.Doare an teul : teul-titouriñ Da vezañ miret
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