Crash - The Movie
SOCIOLOGY IS...
"Understanding that stereotypes are simplified perceptions about an entire group that
are usually based on false assumptions .”
Whistling Vivaldi
Threads The Elevator Ride - A True Story and Fear of the Black Man
“Understanding that prejudice is a negative attitude about an entire group of people”
Standpoint Theory
Allen Iverson
You see him, but you don't see him
Crash Scene Analysis (20 minutes + process)
A Brentwood housewife and her DA husband. A Persian store owner. An African-American television director and his wife. A Mexican locksmith. Two car-jackers. A rookie cop. A middle-aged Korean couple… They all live in Los Angeles. And during the next 36 hours, they will all collide…
Crash Process
While the beginning of the movie Crash focuses on the distorted ways people too often perceive and treat each other, the end of the movie gives us a glimpse, however limited, of the way God see us. While we are flawed, He does not focus on our flaws but desires to free us from them. Although we do things to separate ourselves from Him and others, He desires to love us, heal us, and fill our lives with friendship and connections. In a world that too often makes us feel like we are alone and untouchable, He lets us know that He is here, watching over us, working around us, and always loving us. --Elisabeth Leitch
http://www.italianaware.com/youtubestereotypes.html
http://415project.wikispaces.com/Stereotype+and+Stereotype+Threat
Persian Stereotypes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhVn8LlYb-Y&playnext=1&list=PLBD061E2214B9EAB3&feature=results_main
CRASH
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