Black History Month 2015 Virtual Classroom: The Power of Mentoring, Diversity and Dreaming Big

20151 h 3 min 20 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Dan Thornhill

Production: Ross Johnstone

Produced by the Education Markets of the National Film Board of Canada.

On February 19, 2015, the NFB, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and Heritage Toronto connected students from across Canada with four talented Black professionals for a one-of-a-kind virtual conversation. Streamed live from the Daniels Spectrum auditorium in the multicultural neighbourhood of Regent Park, Toronto, the virtual classroom explored the topic of achieving one’s career goals while giving back to the community. Featuring: TV anchor and three-time Olympian Rosey Edeh; Dr. Catherine Chandler-Crichlow, Executive Director of the Centre of Excellence in Financial Services Education; Layth Gafoor, sports and entertainment lawyer; and Dr. Teela Johnson, resident in family medicine. Discussion moderated by poet, playwright, and professor Dr. George Elliott Clarke. Special performances by Thompson Egbo-Egbo, Shawn Byfield, and Sean Mauricette, a.k.a. Subliminal.

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Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Black Community
  • Education > Teaching Methods
  • Health/Personal Development > Bullying & DiscriminationCareers & Education
  • Social Studies > Contemporary Issues
  • Diversity > Diversity in Communities

Credits


director
Dan Thornhill
producer
Ross Johnstone
production coordinator
Claudia Sicondolfo
Tey Cottingham