Diversity In Freedom Writers

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Freedom Writers is a movie of a first year teacher named Mrs. Gruwell and her students. Mrs. Gruwell is passionate of her work and her students. Her students were classified difficult because of their lifestyle. Mrs. Gruwell had all the difficult students in her class. It was challenging for her to have the school commit in helping with reading supplies for the students. This lead for Mrs. Gruwell to buy her own supplies. The administration staff and other teacher did not have any hope for the students. They also spoke negatively about the students, which is poor behavior. Mrs. Gruwell was able to accomplish a lot of positive things with the students – like write a journal, participate in reading, and write a letter to Miep Gies. Mrs. Gruwell inspired her students to learn and be someone in their future. …show more content…

Students of different race and ethnicity always stayed together – Hispanics were in one corner, the African American stayed in another corner, and so on. Administration staff did not have any sympathy or cared for the students. Administration staff always saw the students as delinquents and a waste of time to teacher. Another issue was the drawing that a student drew of an African American student. When the students returned from summer Mr. Gelford, the honors teacher, called out on Victoria to give the black perspective of The Color Purple, which was uncalled for. When Victoria decided to transfer to Mrs. Gruwell’s class she give Mrs. Campbell a piece of her mind, which was a great thing that she did. Mrs. Gruwell father did not like the fact that she was a teacher and spoke negatively of her students. Her husband also underestimated the students and her

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