we are Media Archives
July
2016
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Led to do more, UNC-Chapel Hill Ph.D candidate Ronda Taylor Bullock created an organization that is addressing systemic and ideological racism with the hope of providing anti-racist education.
By Melanie Busbee | July 2016 | Link to Article
July
2019
Center for Documentary Studies
In this eight-day intensive, students are fully immersed in the process of documentary filmmaking. Working in small production teams (one instructor for every four students) led by experienced documentary filmmakers, students are introduced to an array of tools and techniques as they collaborate with one partner to direct, shoot, edit, and screen a documentary short. By the time students arrive at the intensive, CDS staff will have arranged for students to do fieldwork in the Durham community on a documentary subject; the two-person teams then decide on the technical and creative approach they want to take with their project. This intensive will also explore different documentary genres and discuss collaboration, ethics, and community outreach.
Film by Estaban Colon and Michael Wilkerson | July 2019 | Link to Film
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May
2021
School Library Journal
North Carolina organization runs literacy-based anti-racism camp for kids, professional development for educators.
by Kara Yorio | August 2019 | Link to Article
WUNC North Carolina Public Radio
A Mother And Son Reflect On Being An Anti-Racist Family - Ronda Taylor Bullock and her nine-year-old son Zion talk about issues of racism and their involvement in the movement calling for change in the U.S. in the wake of recent killings of black people.
by Liz Schlemmer | July 2020 | Link to Interview
WRAL Documentary: The Skin We're In
On the one-year anniversary of Floyd's death, the new WRAL Documentary "The Skin We're In" takes a look at racism through the personal stories of people of color who've experienced racial discrimination first hand.
Web Editor: Jodi Leese Glusco | May 2021 | Link to Film