Friday, June 13, 2025

Reminiscent American Me

I have a lot to say about this, but I will share instead...I remember this film from elementary school in the 70s (1974 and beyond) and it is seared into my brain. It was an early DEI movement, and it is beyond relevant to see where we have come from to where we are now.

I encourage everyone of all ages to watch it in its entirety. Especially younger people who might be challenged to finish but might also see a window into our generation's experience. It shows an era and a culture I grew up in and internalized.
It might be cringy at times, but I think it's beautiful.
This is the America and culture I grew up in.

I want it back.

Free to Be You and Me

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