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Colour Blind
199925 min 42 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Jinder Oujla-Chambers
Production: George JohnsonSvend-Erik Eriksen
Script: Don White
Colour Blind is a film about subtle racism and its daily impact on teenagers in high school. To outsiders, Princess Margaret Senior Secondary, in the heart of Surrey, BC, looks like an ordinary high school. To teachers and students, however, it was a school full of racial rage, segregation and violence. Its troubles began in 1995 when the predominately white student body became a predominately ethnic majority. Five years later, we follow five teenagers as they learn tolerance for each other's differences. Colour Blind documents that painful and confusing process of overcoming racial conflicts. The video's purpose is to encourage young students to examine their own behaviours and attitudes and to ask probing questions of themselves about how they react to racism within their own high school.
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Subject categories
- Children and Youth > Adolescent Social BehaviourDiscrimination and StereotypingEducation and School Life
- Social Issues > Discrimination and StereotypingViolence
- Urbanism > Public Utilities
- Education > Secondary Education
- Diversity > Diversity in Communities
- Health/Personal Development > Identity
Credits
- director
- Jinder Oujla-Chambers
- producer
- George Johnson
- executive producer
- Svend-Erik Eriksen
- script
- Don White
- cinematography
- James Tocher
- sound
- Rick Bal
- editing
- Debra Rurak
- sound editing
- Patrick Haskill
- Gina Mueller
- re-recording
- Gashtaseb Ariana
- Hennie Britton
- music
- Sidney Perez