[Mrs. Hudson & Chris]
Home movies of a young Black mother and her son Chris, a toddler, playing outside with a babysitter and neighbors.
Home movies of a young Black mother and her son Chris, a toddler, playing outside with a babysitter and neighbors.
A children’s classroom. The kids sing songs. One of the children, with a visual impairment, demonstrates the use of a braille typewriter.
Video of a young girl finger painting and playing in a class. Substantial distortion through much of the tape.
Reports about people and events in Woodstock, including a tutorial for arts and crafts with children in the woods, an underground/experimental film festival, interviews with residents about rising food prices, and footage of a community clothing sale held to raise money for the library.
Jeanie Shaw Wheeler, known as “Nana,” speaks to a class of elementary school students about her childhood in the rural Pacific Northwest in the late 19th century.
A discussion with young children living from Pilsen about gangs.