The Uprising of '34


The Uprising of '34 will prompt a unique national dialogue about democracy, civil rights, and workers' rights. This television event promises to engage long-silent voices in discussion of issues that are important to communities throughout America.


Awards

  • George Foster Peabody Award for Excellence in Journalism, 1998

  • Gold Apple Award, National Educational Film and Video Festival

  • Director's Choice Award, Black Maria Film Festival

  • Best of Festival, Big Muddy Film Festival

  • Juror's Choice Award, Charlotte Film Festival, Charlotte, NC

  • Best Documentary, Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, PA

Activities
  • Invite your neighbors to watch the broadcast of The Uprising of '34 in your home. This guide can facilitate a meaningful discussion of the issues presented in the program.

  • If the broadcast in your area is too late in the evening for a discussion group, tape the program and use it later in the week.

  • We encourage you to facilitate your own group screening of the program, and will work with you to develop one in your area. For more information or assistance, contact Judith Helfand by email.


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