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This
project concluded in May, 2005. Order the
interactive DVD today!
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In
honor of Black History month, WVIZ/PBS was pleased to launch a series
of special programs for schools in Ohio and beyond. The focus of
this project, Freedom
Quest: Ohio, was
the Underground Railroad Movement. WVIZ/PBS hosted a number of distance
learning programs that included presentations by Joan
Southgate and
the National
Underground Railroad Museum and
Freedom Center
in Cincinnati. From February
23-25, 2005, Joan told her incredible personal story and also that
of the Underground Railroad. Joan is a Cleveland grandmother and
retired social worker. At age 73, Joan walked 519 miles of
the Underground Railroad route followed by her slave ancestors,
from Ripley, Ohio, to St. Catherines, Canada. Joan presented to
groups of students in a live audience and also via video conferencing.
The video conferencing enabled schools from all over the state of
Ohio and elsewhere, to interact with Ms. Southgate and learn of
her personal journey and that of the thousands who traveled the
Underground Railroad.
During the month of February, WVIZ/PBS Ideastream's Educational
Services gave you and your students the opportunity to enter a dialogue
about freedom. |
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Beginning
February 23rd, WVIZ conducted three interactive video conferences
designed to engage and involve students and their teachers in
a dialogue about freedom. The video conferences featured renowned
poet, author and inspirational speaker Joan
Southgate.
Joining her was Naomi
Nelson,
Director of Education Programs for the National Underground Railroad
Freedom Center, Rev.
John Thomas,
President of the United Church of Christ, and Carl
Westmoreland,
Senior Curator of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
Students listened to panel discussions were able to ask questions
and formulate ideas about freedom, their relation to freedom,
their relation to their forbearers and those who made sacrifices
for the freedoms they experience today.
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During
April
and May, Joan Southgate,
a noted author and African American woman in her seventies and-Terry
Peterson,
award winning producer in his 40's, made their way across Ohio.
Using the "Underground Railroad" as a very visible and viable illustration
of freedom, the series of six
interactive video distance learning sessions
transported students to historic places along the original path
of the Underground Railroad where interviews were gathered and incorporated
into a powerful exploration of freedom.
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Even
though the journey is over, the lessons learned can be experienced
in the classroom via an interactive
DVD that documents the trip. Used in conjunction
with this website which provides students the opportunity to read
Joan's online journal, see photos from the trip across Ohio, view
interactive maps, and discuss various issues brought up during the
conferences via a BLOG
(weB LOG),
the DVD will provide students with a unique learning experience
allowing them the opportunity to discover the places, the people,
and the conditions that supported many dangerous journeys to freedom.
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