Description |
1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 93 min.)) : sound, color |
Summary |
What is it like to grow up as a Black male in America today? Finding the Gold Within provides a rare, intimate look into the lives of six young Black men from Akron, Ohio, each of whom is determined to disprove society's stereotypes and low expectations. The film follows the six for 3 ½ years as they make the challenging transition from high school through their first years of college. Along the way, they are faced with a variety of unexpected difficulties, from personal and family problems to overt racism. Each draws strength from a groundbreaking mentoring program for adolescents, Alchemy, Inc., which has been their second 'family' since sixth grade. In the embracing circle of Alchemy they speak with disarming honesty about their inner lives, trials and triumphs. Alchemy and its leaders have worked in the Akron and Cleveland area since 2003 mentoring urban youth. This innovative program uses ancient stories and myths, drumming and journaling to help develop self-knowledge, confidence, discipline and a determination to succeed - enabling young people to become the heroes within their own stories. In the film, we witness the struggles, composure and growth of the six young men. Each is on his own path, and each is tested. Can he break free of society's stereotypes of African-American men? Can he find the gold within? Despite hardships and disadvantages, the willingness of the six protagonists to be fully awake, to create new cultural identities, individually and collectively, is both revealing and inspirational. By letting these young men speak for themselves, Finding the Gold Within provides an insightful contribution to the national dialogue about race and racism |
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Originally released as a motion picture in 2014 |
Credits |
Camera, Andy Black, Karina Epperlein, Vincente Franco ; editors, Karian Epperlein, James Gowdey ; composer, Bruce Wolosoff |
Performer |
Featuring: Kwame Scruggs, Jerry Kwame Williams, Brandyn Costa, Darius Simpson, Imani Scruggs, Shawntrail Smith, Stacee Starr, Tyler Jones |
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In English; closed-captioned in English |
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MPAA rating: Not rated |
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Online resource; title from title screen (Alexander Street Press, viewed August 19, 2020) |
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African American college students -- Ohio -- Akron
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African American young men -- Ohio -- Akron
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Self-esteem -- African Americans
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Mentoring in education.
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Racism -- 21st century
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African Americans -- Ohio -- Akron -- 21st century
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Mentoring in education.
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African American college students.
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African American young men.
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African Americans.
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Racism.
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Akron (Ohio) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79144971
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Ohio -- Akron.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Internet videos.
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Feature films.
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Documentary films.
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Nonfiction films.
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Documentary films.
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Feature films.
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Nonfiction films.
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Internet videos.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Documentaires.
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Films autres que de fiction.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Epperlein, Karina, film director, film producer, screenwriter, director of photography, editor of moving image work
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Black, Andy, director of photography
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Franco, Vincente , director of photography
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Gowdey, James, editor of moving image work
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Wolosoff, Bruce, 1955- composer (expression)
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Karina Films (Firm), presenter
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Center for Independent Documentary, production company
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Video Project, publisher
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