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Dec. 9, 2003

Part of documentary filmed at Blair

by KC Costanzo, Page Editor
Filming for a documentary on the 50 year anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruling that integrated schools across the country, took place today at Blair.

Teleduction, an independent production company based in Deleware, filmed students in the hallways and interviewed members of IMPACT@Blair, a school club dedicated to integrating cultures at Blair.

Club members “presented [the film crew] with the study circle experience," said club organizer Vital Akimana. “The main goal of the study circle is to try and take in different aspects and analyze stereotypes and see how they affect students," explained Mariam Khan, another organizer of the group.

The documentary will focus on the history of the landmark decision as well as detail what has happened since. “The legacy is really what we’re interested in," said writer and producer, Dan Collins. The documentary is appropriately titled With All Deliberate Speed: The Legacy of Brown v. Board.

According to Khan, IMPACT@Blair was created last summer when students met several times to discuss race. Chemistry teacher Marcy Jacobson sponsors the club and while she did not seek to become involved, she was willing to take on the role when approached. “I was actually pretty impressed they wanted to have a club like this," she said.

» For more information on the documentary, click here.
» For more information on IMPACT, click here.

Discuss this Article

  • sophomore on December 9, 2003
    oh that is the dude with the camera! we were throwing stuff at him, and he left . hehehe
    i hope im in the vid!
  • Just Somebody on December 10, 2003
    You ignorant sophomore.It's people like you with an IQ lower than average that makes upperclass men hate you so much. Stop being stupid and mature. I'd hate to leave my social security up to the likes of you.
  • another soph on December 10, 2003
    jeez...yeah, what "sophomore" wasn't that nice..but you hate underclassmen because of that? isn't that a bit..shallow?
  • SENIOR on December 10, 2003
    Most of the underclassmen are ignorant and childish. I agree with Just somebody.
  • Lisa on December 13, 2003
    Thanks "sophmore" for making upperclassman hate us even more! I'm glad that people like you are the future of the already sinking America.
  • DesiBlazerette05 (View Email) on December 14, 2003
    Go Mariam!!
    yea when i see the lowerclassmen acting like preschoolers i shudder to think what the world will be like when they hit the workforce, and what they'll do to the economy/country. Join a club, get involved, and do something with your life. When you look back on your life you want to say you made a difference for the better,
    just a thought for Blazers....:)
  • senior anarchist on December 16, 2003
    why do u guys hate the underclassmen so much? i think that what sophomore did was hilarious why do we all have to act so mature and grown up all the time some times its just more fun to throw trash at people and make them leave
  • freeshmen on December 18, 2003
    you people are totally off topic, but i will comment. the sophmores are the most immature class in the school. I don't mean to be rude, but i have senior and junior friends who seen the same thing. 07, 04, and 05 have the most class.
  • Polaris on December 19, 2003
    I'm a senior and I agree with Just Somebody and senior anarchist. Acting mature is apart of life, there are times when you need to stop kidding around and become serious. However there are times when you should act like a child again, but acting like a child doesn't mean you have to be STUPID. You should atleast think before you act. Have ettiquet people. (And I'm sure I misspelled that haha)
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