Description: Jan von Mehren talks to members of the racially diverse Boston Student Advisory Council. Von Mehren notes that these high school students grew up in integrated schools. The students discuss school desegregation and today's integrated schools. The students discuss racial tension in the schools today. Several of the students say that racial tension does exist in today's schools. One student says that the actions of a few students can create an atmosphere of racial tension. One student recalls his memory of the busing crisis. Another says that she has friends of all ethnicities and races. One adds that integrated schools can conquer ignorance. The students discuss the benefits of attending integrated schools. Von Mehren's report is accompanied by a clip from Eyes on the Prize II.
1:00:05: Visual: Footage of Ted Donlan (student from West Roxbury) imitating an Eddie Murphy comedy routine in front of other members of the Boston Student Advisory Council. The students are of mixed races. The students laugh at Donlan's routine. Jan von Mehren reports that the Boston Student Advisory Council is a group which represents students in the Boston Public School System. Von Mehren reports that students today are educated in a desegregated school system; that the students do not know a lot about Boston's experience with school desegregation in the 1970s. V: Footage of South Boston High School in 1974 from Eyes on the Prize II. Von Mehren reports that Donlan remembers a photograph. V: Footage of Donlan speaking in front of the other members of the Boston Student Advisory Council. Donlan says that he remembers a photo of a white man battering an African American man with the American flag. Donlan says that it is horrible to see the American flag used as a weapon; that the American flag is a symbol of equality and racial peace. Shot of another student in the group. Footage of Thembi Costa (student from Roxbury) says that administrators always talk about the racial breakdown of the student population. Costa says that she never understood why it was important. Shots of other students in the group. Von Mehren reports that the busing crisis seems like ancient history to these students; that they go to school in desegregated classrooms every day. V: Shot of von Mehren sitting with the students. Footage of Benitha Harris (student from Dorchester) says that she has friends of all races and ethnicities; that she never knew South Boston existed before she went to her present school in 1987. Shots of other students in the group. Footage of Alfred Esposito (student from Brighton) saying that one Latino student was able to create a war within the school a few years ago. Esposito says that the student has left the school; that the school is now peaceful. Esposito says that one person can create a lot of strife. Footage of Walter Bonilla (student from Roslindale) says that there is tension in the air; that "there is more talk than action." Footage of Donlan saying that racial tension is never out in the open; that it is apparent when students divide up into groups. Donlan says that white students stick together; that African American students stick together; that there are whispers of tension. Footage of Costa saying that she once saw some white supremacist graffiti; that she was frightened. Footage of Harris says that she was once insulted by a carload of whites while waiting at a bus stop. Shots of the group of students; of individual students. Von Mehren reports that the students do not want to return to segregated schools. V: Footage of Costa saying that ignorance causes fear. Costa says that students need to learn about other races and cultures. Footage of Donlan saying that he recently acted in a play with a racially diverse cast of performers. Donlan says that integrated schools are working; that there is still some work to be done. Shots of the students.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/20/1990
Description: Young children entering school. Buses pulls up and children exit buses and walk up stairs into school yard. Exteriors of the William Monroe Trotter School. Young, racially mixed students in Trotter School classroom. Teachers working with an individual student on a math word problem. Close ups on the decorations on the classroom walls.
Collection: Evening Compass, The
Date Created: 09/11/1975
Description: COLLEGE TUITION PRE-PAYMENT PLAN PROPOSED BY MICHAEL DUKAKIS. Robert Corrigan, George Kariotis. STUDENTS OUTSIDE ELL CENTER AT NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/29/1986
Description: SUMMER ENVIRONMENTALS OF UMass BOSTON, STUDENTS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/22/1977
Description: STUDENTS REGISTERING TO VOTE IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, PARK STREET
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/08/1984
Description: Boston high school students act as role models in elementary school violence prevention program. Peer leaders.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/04/1991
Description: People leaving meeting at Boston University. Interview with Howard Zinn on vote to remove John Silber as BU president. Zinn says acts of conscience and criticism of administration result in retribution. He calls for a change in the situation at BU. Interview with John Silber, who says BU is a place of debate and academic freedom without repression. Faculty assembly votes (456 to 215) to ask Board of Trustees to dismiss Silber. Press conference held by psychology professor Joe Speisman, who speaks on behalf of faculty. Other professors, student leader Maureen Sultzer, and District 65 labor union representative Carol Yorman speak about their support of the vote to remove Silber from office and other related matters.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/18/1979
Description: WHEATON COLLEGE WILL TURN COED, STUDENTS PROTEST
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/20/1987
Description: WHEATON STUDENTS AND ALUMNAE OPPOSE AND CHALLENGE SWITCH TO COEDUCATION
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/26/1987
Description: Footage of Vietnam War combat. Interview with lawyer Howard Levine about his choice to be in ROTC, his service during Vietnam, his twin sons who know people in Persian Gulf war, and the justifiability of military draft. Close up on Bronze Star medal.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/14/1991