TROUBLE THE WATER STUDY GUIDE
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- INTRODUCTION, DIRECTORS' STATEMENT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT, by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, Joslyn Barnes and Danny Glover, and Dr. Cheryl Ajirotutu
- CRITICAL RESISTANCE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICAL TRADITIONS, by Prof. Fo Wilson, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
- MEDIA, ART AND ACTIVISM, by Prof. Broderick Fox, Occidental College
- FAITH AND FOLK, by Professor Mona Lisa Saloy, Dillard University
- ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, by Prof. Amity Doolittle, Yale University
- PROBLEM SOLVING IN A CRISIS, by Barb Sniderman and Brent McGillivray
- SUSTAINABILITY AND CULTURAL ECONOMY, Prof. Joyce Marie Jackson, Louisiana State University
- COMMUNITY CONSCIOUSNESS AND ACTION, by Prof. Fatima Hafiz, Temple University
- KEYS TO RESILIENCY, by Prof. Evelyn Ang, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, by Mayaba Liebenthal
- CIVIC AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBLITY, by San Francisco Film Society Youth Education Program
- PRODUCTION NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
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