okay...okay... i know this is not a T-shirt. it's a double CD audio documentary. i just didn't know what to list is under since they are not a band and not a various artist and i didn't release this, i am only distro-ing it. anyway, here it is....
This is a 2 CD audio documentary about free schools made by my friends, Amber and Amina.
About the Documentary (their words)
In March and April of 2006, we visited 23 free schools, community centers, after school programs, summer camps, skill shares, charter schools and private schools. We interviewed students, parents and teachers about their experiences with creating and sustaining radical learning spaces. We define this as non-compulsory, non-coercive physical spaces set up for various types of learning and projects. The documentary outlines a history of both conventional and radical education, explores peoples definitions of learning, highlights some interesting spaces as examples, identifies major themes common between spaces, and addresses the role of these spaces in the wider movement for social change.
Project Summary
As people inspired by various philosophies of radical education, we have related a project aimed at exploring the deschooling/radical education movement in the United States. Through conversations, interviews, field recording and other audio documentation we hope to illustrate this movement,and its overlapping, multi-faceted ideologies and manifestations, using living examples from a variety of progressive, alternative, radical, and free learning spaces. We hope to form this research into a cohesive, informative, creative, and accessible radio program for alternative/community/public radio with the following goals: 1) To support and legitimize the radical schooling movement.
To create a resource and connection for people involved in this movement.
To increase discourse a sense of cohesive community movement.
To explore and compare how involvement in various types of learning and education has affected peoples lives.
2) To inform a larger audience of the existing trends in radical schooling and show the potential for growth in this community movement (including a call to action).
To show the many interpretations of deschooling and inspire new interpretations.
To find the best examples of people holistically celebrating life and learning.
3) To investigate for our own future benefit, and the benefit of listeners and educators/deschoolers, what approaches to radical education (techniques, infrastructures, curriculums, and degree of structure (or lack thereof)) seem successful or unsuccessful.
List of Schools Visited:
The New School in Newark, Delaware
Upattina's School in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania
The Brooklyn Free School in Brooklyn, New York
The MET Center in Providence, Rhode Island
The Free School in Albany, New York
Dane County Transition School in Madison, Wisconsin
The Zoo School in Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Missoula Free Skool in Missoula, Montana
The Purple Thistle Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia
The Windsor House in Vancouver, British Columbia
Puget Sound Community School in Seattle, Washington
Clearwater School in Seattle, Washington
The Olympia Community Free School in Olympia, Washington
The Village Free School in Portland, Oregon
Trillium Charter School in Portland, Oregon
Not Back to School Camp in Eugene, Oregon
The Santa Cruz Free Skool in Santa Cruz, California
The Berkeley Free Skool in Berkeley, California
Making Changes Freedom Center in San Pablo, California
Oak Grove School in Ojai, California
Paulo Freire Freedom School in Tucson, Arizona
The Living School in Boulder, Colorado
Harmony School in Bloomington, Indiana
