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Film Screening on Transracial Adoption Set for
March 26
3/6/02-Boston College Law School is pleased to announce
that it will be hosting the Boston screening premiere of Outside
Looking In: Transracial Adoption in America, a public television
documentary about white couples adopting African-American children.
The film will be shown on March 26th at 7 p.m. in room 120 of the
Law Schools East Wing, and will be followed by a question
and answer panel that includes the films director.
BC Law professor Ruth-Arlene Howe served a vital role as an advisor
on the documentary, which was produced by Big Mouth Productions.
Directed by Phil Bertelsen, an African-American filmmaker who was
himself adopted by white parents in the early 1970s, the film features
three American families brought togetherand at times pushed
apartby transracial adoption. The film examines the bonds
and strains that family members can experience when white couples
decide to adopt black children. Through the stories of three generations
of adoptees, the film explores how transracial adoption has changed
since the early 1970s.
"I recently showed the film to my Family Law: Child, Parent
& State class," said Professor Howe. "It's such a
powerful and moving piece. It really left many just speechless."
Outside Looking In is a presentation of the Independent Television
Service (ITVS) with funding provided by the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting and the National Black Programming Consortium. The
screening at Boston College Law School is part of the schools
Diversity Month activities, and is free and open to the public.
For more information about the screening, email Tracy Preskenis,
Assistant to the Dean for Students, at tracy.preskenis.1@bc.edu.
On the web: www.itvs.org/outsidelookingin
and www.bigmouthproductions.com
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