Overview
Resisterhood is a testament to the strength of ordinary Americans in our extraordinary times. The Resisterhood Learning Guide is focused on civic engagement for ages 14 and up including adult and college learning spaces.
This film guide includes discussion questions about the film subjects, personal reflection prompts, glossaries of useful terms, extension activities, and additional resources. There is also a section on effective advocacy, and an activity with a printable worksheet about creating a Personal Civic Action Plan.
Where to Watch
Resisterhood (56 minute version) is available to stream on Vimeo.
Resisterhood (96 minute version) is available to stream on Amazon.
The guide was made using the 56 minute version as we know that length often works best in educational settings.
The 96 minute version offers extended opportunities for learning and discussion.
Learning Guide
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Facilitation Guidelines
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Introduction to the Film and Letter to the Filmmaker
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Timeline of Events 2016-2018
Subject: Current Events, U.S. History
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Joanna Lohman - The Motivational Speaker
Subject: Civics, Community Service Learning, Current Events, Government
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Mimi Hassanein - The Candidate
Subject: Civics, Community Service Learning, Current Events, English Language Arts, Government, Service Learning, Social Studies
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Dr. Jean Gearon - The Organizer
Subject: Civics, Community Service Learning, Current Events, English Language Arts, Government, History, Service Learning, Social Studies, U.S. History
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Luisa and Soraida Gutierrez - The Insiders
Subject: Civics, Current Events, Government, Service Learning, Social Studies
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Margaret Morrison - The Marcher
This section works well for Black History Month
Subject: Civics, Community Service Learning, Current Events, Government, Service Learning, Social Studies, U.S. History
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Civic Engagement
Subject: Civics, Community Service Learning, Current Events, Government
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