More Great Feedback on Dare Not Walk Alone's "Transformative" Power
We just heard back from a university professor in Tennessee who used Dare Not Walk Alone in a class project.
She said that watching the film was "a profound experience for our group and in a few cases truly transformative."
In the next few days we hope to post some of the student comments here. (As a reminder, Jeremy Dean, the director of Dare Not Walk Alone, is available to visit colleges and universities with the film--email info@dnwa.info for more details.)
Photo Caption: Watched by state troopers, black and white protestors opposed to segregation kneel in prayer outside the Monson Restaurant in St. Augustine, Florida, 1964.
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