Tuesday, February 27, 1 PM
For next week’s Watch & Wonder Highlight, we’re featuring the film Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America. After watching, dive deeper with resources about the realities Black Americans had to face during the Jim Crow era as they ventured to navigate the open roads of the United States on PBS LearningMedia.
Discover how the advent of the automobile brought new mobility and freedom for African Americans but also exposed them to discrimination and deadly violence, and how that history resonates today.
PBS LearningMedia
Movement and Mobility While Black | Driving While Black
Grades 6-8
Explore the gamut of decisions that Black Americans had to make as they ventured to navigate the open roads of the United States in these video excerpts from the award-winning documentary, Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America. Learn how driving took on a decidedly different meaning for Black American drivers desiring freedom and humanity during the Jim Crow era.
In school or at home, take advantage of the Watch & Wonder broadcast schedule. Running each weekday from 1-3 PM, Watch & Wonder is great for classroom viewing, distance instruction, and families looking to spend some extra, quality time together. Featured programs are ideal for kids in grades 6-12, encouraging creativity with the arts, kick starting innovation through STEM, and expanding their horizons with stories from across the globe!
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