Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaScarborough is the film adaptation of the award-winning novel by Catherine Hernandez. Over the course of a school year, 3 kids in a low-income neighbourhood find community and friendship at ... Ler tudoScarborough is the film adaptation of the award-winning novel by Catherine Hernandez. Over the course of a school year, 3 kids in a low-income neighbourhood find community and friendship at a drop-in reading program.Scarborough is the film adaptation of the award-winning novel by Catherine Hernandez. Over the course of a school year, 3 kids in a low-income neighbourhood find community and friendship at a drop-in reading program.
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- CuriosidadesWhen Laura is wandering in the TTC subway system as she's often unsupervised, a store owner gives her a Jamaican beef patty to eat. This is a mainstay street food across cultures in Scarborough and Toronto.
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Jane: Community members are always in need. And it can be hard to draw the line with them. But for the sake of your own self-care, you need to keep personal lives out of the picture. Now our focus here is family literacy, not social work. Now I know there are grey areas, and I appreciate the love that you put into the centre, but if we don't draw a line, our hearts can be hurt a million times over. Now if you need some skills building, or whatever to support you, we can chat anytime.
Ms Hina: Wow. Anytime.
Jane: Anytime. Anytime at all. So Monday, instead, I'd like to propose some strategies for self-care...
Ms Hina: So for Monday instead of me going to the funeral, you want to strategize with me? This is what you came here to tell me?
Jane: Hina, I know this has been a very very sad time...
Ms Hina: Yes it's been a very difficult time, there's a child that died in a house fire Jane!
Jane: I know...
Ms Hina: There are people in our community that have brushed shoulders with her family once, twice, that are showing more emotion than you are. I'm not sure what the disconnection is with you, but I'm deeply saddened by this. This has been a tragic loss. And I have every right to feel this way Jane. I certainly have every right to ask for a day off to attend her funeral.
Jane: Oh I know, I couldn't believe it either, when I saw it on the news I was shocked...
Ms Hina: Laura was more than just a news item to me Jane. I wasn't shocked. I was hurt. We failed her. You do understand that right? And you showing up here, asking me to feel nothing, you are continuing to fail her.
Let's address the folks that found aspects of this movie somehow "distasteful". To do this, we have to first recognize the socioeconomic circumstances of the characters.
Let's start with Ms. Mina who is criticized by some viewers as breaking "professional" boundaries. This is not only an extremely narrow-minded and privileged outlook on the portrayal of teachers in low-income community programs but overlooks the aspects of being human. Ms. Mina builds connections with the parents and students to help them have a sense of normalcy in their complicated lives outside the class. These are 'some' of the same critics who would have no problem with Hillary Swank's character breaking boundaries in the movie "Freedom Writers", but when it's a Muslim teacher wearing a hijab, it's somehow controversial. It's tough being a coordinator or teacher for such community programs, some teachers have had to take out of their own wallets just to provide for students like myself when I was a kid, and their actions went a long way for kids like me. Being a compassionate teacher goes a long way, especially for vulnerable students who live under stressful conditions on a daily. It is rare to find a gem who dedicates their heart and soul at government funded community centres, Ms. Mina embodies what teachers should be, the opposite of detached and cold.
A few comments also mentioned the stereotypes in this movie, I can assure you they are not residents of Scarborough. These are not stereotypes but the harsh realities and true stories echoed by some in the community.
And lastly, if you found this movie "too heavy", that simply is the nature of life. Not everything can be sunshines and rainbows. The world is complex and full of emotions, this movie reflects just that. This movie is no cheesy Hollywood show like "This Is Us". It reflects the realities faced by so many living in low income neighbourhoods. When in Toronto, I encourage you to come to Scarborough, experience the vibrant cultures, food and meet people in the community. Only then can you judge for yourself.
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