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So, 'They Say I'm Your Teacher' is an intriguing documentary that pulls from the rich 16mm archives of 'You Got to Move.' It really digs into the life of Bernice Robinson, who, despite being a hairdresser, played a pivotal role in activist education at the Highlander Center. The film's tone is reflective, almost intimate, and the pacing allows you to soak in the historical context. The footage feels raw, almost tactile, which makes the viewing experience unique. You really get a sense of how grassroots education was about empowerment and change, with Robinson's story spotlighting the incredible impact everyday people can have. It's a quieter film but resonates deeply with its themes of activism and community.
Features archival footage from 'You Got to Move.'Explores themes of education and activism.Bernice Robinson's unique perspective as a hairdresser.
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