Steven Spielberg

Thank you so incredibly much for your work on the curriculum guides for both THE POST and SCHINDLER’S LIST. Because of Journeys in Film’s meaningful and important work, education begins and continues even after the credits stop rolling. Your curriculum guides allow students across the globe to connect personally to themes such as truth in democracy and fighting antisemitism and xenophobia. I hope that we can continue to work together to provide resources that empower educators to teach these difficult, but necessary topics.

Brian Cuda
Brian Cuda

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