Co-Producer Bob Ridgley and I are receiving the Mayor's Arts Award for our work! What an honor!
Children of the Civil Rights
No one new that a group of Oklahoma City kids were heroes. Not even the kids themselves.
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Receiving Bellingham's Mayor's Arts Award for CHILDREN OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS
APRIL 2016
Co-Producer Bob Ridgley and I are receiving the Mayor's Arts Award for our work! What an honor!
Co-Producer Bob Ridgley and I are receiving the Mayor's Arts Award for our work! What an honor!
WEBSITE is now "LIVE"!
APRIL 2016
It took a full month but we finally have a working website and people can purchase the film on-line. I thought making the film was hard but I must say, I have a new respect for people who make websites for a living. Reading and writing CODE is not for the faint of heart! I know, I almost fainted more than once during the process.
It took a full month but we finally have a working website and people can purchase the film on-line. I thought making the film was hard but I must say, I have a new respect for people who make websites for a living. Reading and writing CODE is not for the faint of heart! I know, I almost fainted more than once during the process.
IT'S OFFICIAL! Now We Can Do the National Release!
MARCH 2016
After paying the photo licensing, we can now work on the National Release for Children of the Civil Rights. Check out our full plan for the life of this film.
After paying the photo licensing, we can now work on the National Release for Children of the Civil Rights. Check out our full plan for the life of this film.
Oklahoma City's Museum of Art FILM HOUSE Features Children of the Civil Rights.
MARCH 2016
Saturday, March 19, 2016, my parents and I bundle ourselves up, step out into that Oklahoma wind and head downtown Oklahoma City. Ayanna Najuma, one of the original sit-inners joins us. We are screening Children of the Civil Rights documentary film right in the heart of where many of the sit-ins took place. It was magical.
Saturday, March 19, 2016, my parents and I bundle ourselves up, step out into that Oklahoma wind and head downtown Oklahoma City. Ayanna Najuma, one of the original sit-inners joins us. We are screening Children of the Civil Rights documentary film right in the heart of where many of the sit-ins took place. It was magical.
CHICKASAW NATION Donates $2,500 and Ends Our Campaign for the Final $11,000!
MARCH 2016
We are so excited to announce that all the photo's licensing for Children of the Civil Rights is complete! What a journey!
February 2015, we owed $33,000 for photo licensing.
March 2016, we completed our final payment
Thanks to our special donors.
RATED 4.9 out of 5 for Learning Experience at the Multicultural Education Institute
MARCH 2016
I am thrilled! I screening the film and gave a short presentation to Teachers attending the Multicultural Education Institute conference. Here are some things they said.
Inspiring and amazing film!
Wonderful.
Excellent. An important film. Should be in every school.
Great documentary!
I have shown "Eyes on the Prize" for decades and consider myself well read. Never heard
of OKC sit-ins. Thank you!
Impressive. Great.
Amazing film! Thank you for sharing your passion.
It was great to see the video.
I learned a lot. I never knew about this.
It was interesting learning about the Civil Rights Movement in Oklahoma. Something that I had next to no knowledge about.
She is well-versed in the topic.
What an inspirational history to share. Thank you for this work.
Made me want to continue learning more!
Ms. Clifford is doing important work, teaching people about an often overlooked but incredibly important part of Oklahoma History.
Very interesting - I learned some new things.
It's a great documentary film.
I would like for my students to view this as many are Hispanic and need to see how change can take place without violence.
This was Amazing! It is so awesome and neat to hear a local story and helps us connect deeper.
Great documentary!
Tulsa Students and MAKE A VIDEO Thanking the Sponsors!
FEBRUARY 2016
There is nothing like knowing the impact of this film and panel presentation has on students than hearing about it from the students themselves. Tulsa students put together a video sharing their thoughts after seeing Children of the Civil Rights documentary film. Check it out!
There is nothing like knowing the impact of this film and panel presentation has on students than hearing about it from the students themselves. Tulsa students put together a video sharing their thoughts after seeing Children of the Civil Rights documentary film. Check it out!
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