ARCHIVES
NOTE: THIS PAGE IS CURRENTLY BEING UPDATED (MARCH 2022)
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Student Videos
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"Justice Deferred: The Story of Sheff v. O'Neill" (2017) by Pei Yi Zhuo and Pei Chao Zhuo, Farmington High School for Connecticut History Day 2017 Awards: Hartford Regional Contest: First Place, Senior Group Documentary; State Contest Special Prizes: Outstanding Entry Related to Connecticut Law – Senior Prize Sponsored by the Connecticut Supreme Court Historical Society
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“Rosaria” (2015) by Nicole Ellis of the Journalism and Media Academy, Winner of the Social Justice Award at the Reel Youth Hartford Film Festival
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"Separate But Unequal: Sheff v O’Neill" (2014) by TJ Noel-Sullivan of Classical Magnet School, a documentary recognized as the “Outstanding Entry in CT History” at the 2014 CT History Day competition.
To see more of TJ’s award-winning videos, visit his YouTube Channel.
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Other Resources
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Integration Ambassadors: A Grassroots Network of Parents and Educators in Greater Hartford, Connecticut, Keeps Racial and Economic Diversity in Schools and on Agendas by Susan Eaton (2013)
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The Children in Room E4: American Education on Trial by Susan Eaton (2009)
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