Partners
We are holding community screenings in partnership with housing justice organizations across the country. Dialogues follow every screening, connecting the issues raised in the film with today’s struggles and inspiring audiences to “stay, fight, and build” in their own communities.
Resources
High School Curriculum
In 2018, a team of Bronx-based educators met throughout the summer and developed a project-based, ELA high school curriculum to accompany DECADE OF FIRE. The curriculum explores the policy sections of the film, ideas of representation, the role of the media, and investigates gentrification and today’s housing crisis. Using the lens of Vivian’s decision to confront, challenge and ultimately create a new narrative about her place and people, the curriculum culminates with students being asked to challenge an existing narrative about themselves, their place or people, or to re-imagine a new one. The curriculum meets common core standards and is available here to download and share.
Below is a link to a toolkit for teachers to adjust the existing curriculum for virtual learning.
Screening Guide
Here is a free, downloadable Community Screening Guide offering suggestions for how to plan, organize and promote your own DECADE OF FIRE screening, as well as ways to engage your community / audience in post-screening dialogues and activities that center local issues and struggles. It also has a ton of helpful resources, tips, definitions and more! Check it out!
Tell us about your screening
Did you organize (or participate in) a Decade of Fire live or virtual screening? Fill out this form and tell us about it!
Links
- Mapping Inequality – see redlining maps for communities across the country
- Undesign the Redline
- New York City Atlas of Urban Renewal by Jacob Winkler
- “New Yorkers Without a Voice: A Tragedy of Urban Renewal” in the Atlantic, April 1966 by Arthur R. Simon
- Burning Down and Rising Up: The Bronx in the 1970s a map from Rebecca Solnit’s and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro’s Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas