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This is the blog of The Renaissance Charter School's senior elective class, "Delving Into Documentaries." This blog was put together in the spring semester. In the fall semester, we watched Food, Inc.; Forks Over Knives; GasLand; and An Inconvenient Truth. Students wrote reflection papers, journal entries, and essays. Instead of these assignments, this semester, students will write on this blog. After each film, they will post a review/critique. Each week, they will post a response to a controversial question related to the film we are currently studying. Visit our Wiki to learn more!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Review #2 The Times of Harvey Milk
The Times of Harvey Milk is a documentary based on the life of the United States first homosexual to have a position as Supervisor. The documentary delves into Harvey's life and the struggles he faced being a homosexual. It's an inspiring story of a man that did not give up despite the facts that all the odds were against him. He fought for not only himself and homosexuals but for everyone. It shows the strength of an individual and a tough journey faced. From failures to conquest and the many lives that were touched by Harvey. I would recommend this documentary to anyone. It's inspiring and motivating. A man that was not fazed by his obstacles but was strengthened by them.
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