Thursday, September 24, 2009

Focus

As I get deeper and deeper into the research, it becomes harder and harder to chose a focus. I've found about five different documentaries waiting to happen. I could do one focussed on one ELL magnet classroom, or a series of interviews with families, or do the history, or look at volunteers. It looks like each of these will get a section. This project may end up being like a tray of appetizers, which will hopefully inspire people to look further into the different areas presented.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Evolving

The Documentary takes on a new direction each day. The more people I talk to, the broader the possibilities are. At present the final product will include: A historical overview of Manchester with regards to immigration, a secondhand portrait of the present situation, firsthand interviews with minority community members, and a piece on Elementary ELL programs. I would like to also get opinions of people who have been here for a few more generations (we're all immigrants in Manchester.) I will be important to keep it balanced and represent all sides.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I'm Goin' In!

Tomorrow, September the 16th, I am going into the ELL classroom at Webster Elementary school. I didn't expect to meet kids for another few weeks. Once you set a thing like this in motion, the dominoes fall quickly.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Current Mission

Over the next few months I will be working on documenting the challenges and successes related to the multicultural community in the Manchester Elementary schools. My goal is primarily to inform, and hopefully inspire people to get involved. I would like to do this in two parts. The first part is to gather information and interviews from those who work in and around the district. The second is to, with permission, interview fifth graders from a variety of backgrounds, with the intention to follow up when they are in eighth and twelve grades.

I am still in the primary stages, and the direction of this project is still flexible. I would appreciate any suggestions, references, or help. I am also interested in volunteer work, especially within the School District. You may e-mail me (brendangillett@gmail.com) or call (603-203-5557) should you wish to speak with me.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

We Are Rolling

The ball is officially rolling. I've begun the process of preliminary interview set-up, and research on everything from Bhutanese refugees to International Night has also commenced. It's not much, but it's a start.