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View the Video: A Girl Like Me |
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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You can view the film "A Girl Like Me" directly from this website. (streaming from YouTube)
Kiri Davis knew early on in life that she wanted to work with film. She
made A Girl Like Me at the tender age of 16. Kiri shot, edited, and
directed this award-winning documentary, which is currently being
screened internationally.
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New Site for Kiri Davis |
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
Welcome to my new website, www.KiriDavis.com
As the site is coming together, we hope to bring sections like Message
Board Forums, a Shop page where we can offer Education Guides and DVDs.
"A Girl Like Me" DVD will be available soon. (sign up to our mailing list to get notified when the DVD is available )
V iew "A Girl Like Me" right here.
Join our Mailing List to be notified of the latest news, and availability of the DVD.
I want to thank everyone who has supported and encourged me in my endeavors.
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Appearance on Oprah Show |
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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In the "doll experiment" from the 1940s, husband-and-wife psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark asked black children to tell them which doll—a white one or a black one—they thought looked most like them, and which was good and which was bad. They found that black children identified with and preferred white dolls to black ones. They concluded this was proof of internalized racism. Their research later became cornerstone evidence in the landmark Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision of Topeka, Kansas, which ended American school segregation.
In 2005, 18-year-old filmmaker Kiri Davis recreated the Clarks' experiment with 21 young black children at a daycare center in New York. In her seven-minute documentary, A Girl Like Me, Kiri presented the children with two dolls—a black one and a white one. Then, like in the original experiment, Kiri asked which they would rather play with and which they thought was "nice" and which was "bad."
View Oprah's page here.
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The Early Days |
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Saturday, 14 April 2007 |
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I knew from an early age that film was a medium I wanted to work in. Through my films I’ve found a way of expressing myself as well as telling the stories that are important to me. At sixteen, I directed my first documentary, A Girl Like Me. Before that, I created numerous short films and attended the New York Film Academy.
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Sites Mentioning Kiri Davis |
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Saturday, 14 April 2007 |
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There are several sites with comments about the film "A Girl Like Me", and about Kiri Davis, The Director.
These are just a few of the sites:
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