University of Massachusetts Haiti and The Dominican Republic An Island Divided Journal

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In one or two paragraphs (100-150 words) answer the following questions: -What is your overall reaction to this film? What issue raised in the film surprised or shocked you the most and why? About they are we documentary https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/ct-they-are-we-review-movieafro-cuban-sierra-leone-20150625-column.html https://as.vanderbilt.edu/clas-resources/media/ They%20Are%20We%20Film%20Guide%20for%20Educators.pdf In one or two paragraphs (100-150 words) answer the following questions: -What is your overall reaction to this film? What issue raised in the film surprised or shocked you the most and why? Documentary link: www.youtube.com/watch? v=fU3TWRKFtTA In one or two paragraphs (100-150 words) answer the following questions: -What is your overall reaction to this film? What issue raised in the film surprised or shocked you the most and why? Life and debt on Jamaica Documentary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_and_Debt http://www.columbia.edu/~lnp3/mydocs/culture/life_and_debt.htm https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/life-and-debt-2001
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They are We
They are We is the story of a miracle reunion that took place 170 years after a family was
torn apart by the transatlantic slave trade (Phillips, 2015). I was in disbelief watching the
documentary, mainly because the heritage of the Ganga-Longoba, a small Afro-Cuban ethnic
group, has been kept alive over the years. The different songs ...

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