About This Lesson
LITTLE STONES is an award-winning documentary which takes viewers on a global journey inside the lives and studios of four women fighting for equality. Directed by EMMY® Award-winning filmmaker Sophia Kruz, the documentary follows the uplifting stories of four women using rap, graffiti, fashion and dance to fight for women’s rights around the world.
Download the PDF of the LITTLE STONES Classroom Discussion Guide to engage students in a conversation after viewing the 87 or 58-minute versions of LITTLE STONES. This discussion session moves quickly through different participation structures. Students do some thinking on their own, in pairs, in small groups, and then also as a whole group. This is an intentional design meant to give all students the opportunity to talk at some point and to provide them with some space to try out ideas in small groups before sharing them with the class.
Links:
Learn more: www.littlestones.org
Watch online for free with Kanopy: www.kanopy.com/product/little-stones
Purchase an educational DVD for classroom use: www.collectiveeye.org/products/little-stones
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