[Chicago Crossings: Bridges and Boundaries, reel 61; Student Mural Day #2]
B-roll of the mural project that was done in conjunction with the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1992 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.”
B-roll of the mural project that was done in conjunction with the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1992 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.”
Footage of the mural project done in conjunction with the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.” Esther and Kiela, the two teachers in charge of the mural, talk with a museum employee named Paul about what areas of the mural can be cut out in order to let wind pass through. Also includes b-roll of students working on the project and another interview with a student named Naomi about the themes reflected in the piece.
This tape contains b-roll of the mural project done in conjunction with the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.” The tape also contains a discussion between the two teachers in charge of the mural and an employee of the museum as they attempt to work through problems concerning the holes being cut in the mural.
B-roll of students working on the mural project done in conjunction with Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.”
B-roll of students working on the mural project done in conjunction with Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.”
Kartemquin Films’ Jerry Blumenthal visits a classroom where a number of students along with two instructors are painting a mural to be hung outside their school. The tape primarily contains B-roll footage of the students and instructors messing around, with intermittent conversations and brief interviews.
“Man on the street” style interviews of people passing by the mural that was created in conjunction with the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1992 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.” In this tape, they interview an Asian man who was raised in Germany, who speaks about his own experiences with racism and how he thinks the persecution of blacks and Jews differ.
“Man on the street” style interviews of people passing by the mural that was created in conjunction with the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1992 exhibition “Bridges and Boundaries.” In this tape, they interview a Jewish woman who works for the American Jewish Congress, a black man who works for the African American AIDS Network, and a homeless black man.