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Freedom Writers on DVD April 17, 2007

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Following the Rodney King Riots and the O.J. Simpson trial, the mood in our city was unsettling, and on our first day of high school, we had only three things in common: we hated school, we hated our teacher, and we hated each other.

Whether it was official or not, we all knew that we had been written off. Low test scores, juvenile hall, alienation, and racial hostility helped us fit the labels the educational system placed on us: “unteachable,” “below average,” and “delinquents.” Somehow, Ms. G recognized our similarities, and used them to unite us. She gave us books written by teenagers that we could relate to, and it was through these books that we began to realize that if we could relate to a little girl who lived on the other side the world, fifty years before we did, we could certainly relate to each other.

We felt like Anne, trapped in a cage, and identified with the violence in Zlata’s life. We were so inspired by the stories of Anne Frank and Zlata Filipovic, that we wrote letters to Miep Gies, , and to Zlata, in hopes that they would come to Long Beach and share their stories with us. When Miep visited us, she challenged us to keep Anne’s memory alive and “passed the baton” to us. It was then that we decided to begin chronicling our lives. We began writing anonymous journal entries about the adversities that we faced in our every day lives. We wrote about gangs, immigration, drugs, violence, abuse, death, anorexia, dyslexia, teenage love, weight issues, divorce, suicide, and all the other issues we never had the chance to express before.

We discovered that writing is a powerful form of self expression that could help us deal with our past and move forward. Room 203 was like Anne’s attic or Zlata’s basement, it was our safe haven, where we could cry, laugh, and share our stories without being judged.

We decided to call ourselves the Freedom Writers after learning about the Freedom Riders who fought against segregation during the Civil Rights Movement. When we began writing these entries as a simple English assignment, we had no idea that they would one day be collected and published in a book, The Freedom Writers Diary.

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Nothing could have prepared Erin Gruwell for her first day of teaching at Wilson High School in Long Beach. Most of her students from this racially divided urban community were written off by the education system and deemed "unteachable." Erin Gruwell leveraged the power of education to transform their lives, by teaching tolerance through literature and writing. Her tenacity and commitment to her students is chronicled in the published text The Freedom Writers Diary - How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them (Doubleday 1999). With her steadfast support, all 150 students shattered stereotypes, graduated from high school and pursued college careers.When a racial incident occurred in her classroom, 23-year-old English teacher Erin Gruwell spun it into an ongoing dialogue that ultimately changed the lives of 150 inner-city students. In this program, ABC News correspondent Connie Chung documents the story of the group that came to be known as the Freedom Writers and their exemplary teacher. Challenging them to confront hatred through writing, Ms. Gruwell led her students to publish a nationally acclaimed book about their own experiences of violence and despair. "To feel hopeless at 16 is such a tragedy. And so many kids do," she says. To purchase a copy, please contact the foundation at (562) 433-5347, or [email protected]

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On March 2, 2006, Hilary Swank donned "Ms. G's" pearls for the last time, as filming for the Freedom Writers movie came to an end...
Although some of the original Freedom Writers decided to work behind the scenes, others got an opportunity to be extras, and a few even had cameo appearances! Still, one of the best days for everyone involved was on January 6, 2006, when most of the Freedom Writers got together and visited the set for a photo shoot with the cast of the Freedom Writers.
In a case of art imitating life, Hilary and the young actors portraying the Freedom Writers formed a close bond, making it difficult to get through the last scenes of the film, but, as Diary Entry 142 notes, not all good things come to an end. We look forward to the coming months, which will be sure to be filled with excitment and anticipation of the film's release next year.

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OUR MISSION The Freedom Writers Foundation is a charitable organization that promotes tolerance and inclusion in the classroom and empowers teachers and underserved students, specifically economically disadvantaged and “at-risk” youth nationwide.The foundation’s overall purpose is to:
1) create opportunities for students to reach their full academic potential and aspire to higher education;
2) publicly and systematically promote an educational philosophy that values, upholds, and honors diversity; and
3) inspire students to realize their roles as vital members of their communities.

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OUR PROGRAMS
Curriculum Materials: EGEP is developing a library of educational materials that detail the educational strategies of Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers, including a teaching companion for The Freedom Writers Diary (Doubleday, 1999).
Scholarship Program: The Freedom Writers Foundation provides full collegiate scholarships, including financial and academic support, to Freedom Writers and scholars of similar backgrounds.
Speaking Engagements: Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers publicly address audiences ranging from juvenile hall residents to educators to business leaders.
Teacher Training Workshops: Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers lead teacher training workshops to share and promote their methods of teaching students in diverse classrooms across the country.
Mentoring Programs: The Freedom Writers mentor and educate "at-risk" students at public middle and high schools, including juvenile halls and continuation schools.
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