Tested, a documentary film by Curtis Chin, follows a diverse group of students hoping to ace a single admissions test. The film explores such important issues as equal access, stereotypes, affirmative action, and the model minority myth. Registration is required.
The Educational Film Series aims to show current films that broaden our understandings of schools, highlight current issues in education, and spark discussion and dialogue. Documentary films by emerging and well-known filmmakers are screened, followed by small group discussion and Q&A with the filmmaker, Sarah Lawrence College faculty, or other guests. The films are free and open to the public.
Sponsors: DAPS, Film History, Filmmaking & Moving Image Arts, Foreign and Classical Languages, Graduate Studies, Music, Psychology, Rebecca Johnson, the Child Development Graduate Program, the Dance Movement Therapy Program, the Dean of Equity and Inclusion, the Early Childhood Center, the Joan H. Marks Graduate Program in Human Genetics, the Social Justice Co-op, and the Writing Institute
Promotional Sponsors: Asian Studies, Chemistry, the Anita L. Stafford Community Partnerships and Service Learning Program, the Esther Raushenbush Library, the Graduate Theatre Program, the Graduate Dance Program, the Graduate Writing Program, and the Health Advocacy Program