Paper 3
‘A Conversation With Native Americans on Race’.
https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000005352074/a-conversation-with-native-americans-on-race.html?src=vidm
“A Conversation With Native Americans on Race” is a seven-minute film from 2017 that touches on themes of history, culture, and identity. It profiles seven people with a range of perspectives on what it means to Native Americans today, detailing how they live, thrive, fight and resist in a society that often renders them invisible. As one interviewee said,
What moments in this film stood out for you? Why?
Anything that challenged what you know or thought you knew?
What messages, emotions, or ideas will you take away from this film? Why?
What questions do you still have?
For further exploration of the project, see “A Conversation on Race
A series of short films about identity in America.”
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/your-stories/conversations-on-raceLinks to an external site.