The Freedom Writers
Freedom Writers was released on 01/05/2007.
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Going to Room 203 in "Diary 24" from The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers gives the author hope that he has a home and a future.
Erin Gruwell is an American educator that wrote the book Freedom Writers. She used her class as an opportunity to teach tolerance.
"Freedom Writers" is a film based on the real-life story of teacher Erin Gruwell and her at-risk students. In the movie, the students write over 150 diary entries throughout the course of their journey with Ms. Gruwell.
Erin Gruwell is no longer a teacher, however she currently heads the Freedom Writers Foundation. The Freedom Writers Diary was published in 1999.
The original Freedom Writers were a group of high school students in Long Beach, California, who were taught by Erin Gruwell in the 1990s. Inspired by her teaching methods and dedication, they formed a group known as the Freedom Writers to advocate for social change and education reform. The students chronicled their experiences in a book called "The Freedom Writers Diary," which was later made into a movie.
The main character in the book "The Freedom Writers Diary" is Erin Gruwell, a teacher who inspires and mentors a group of high school students known as the Freedom Writers. The book is a collection of diary entries written by these students, who were able to overcome personal struggles and societal challenges through writing.
The exposition in "Freedom Writers" introduces Erin Gruwell as a new teacher in a high school where students are divided by race and gang violence. It sets up the main conflict of how Erin tries to connect with her students and help them overcome their personal struggles and prejudices through education and writing.
The Freedom Writers is a book by teacher Erin Gruwell. She wrote the book based on the Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Eastside, Long Beach, California. She based the name on the Freedom Riders, a multiracial civil rights activists who tested the U.S. Supreme Court decision ordering the desegregation of interstate buses in 1961.
The Freedom Writers
# The main characters in the movie are the same as in the book--the students who eventually become known as the "Freedom Writers" and their teacher, Erin Gruwell. "Mrs. G.", as they call her, is played by Hilary Swank. Other character roles include: Scott Glenn as Steve Gruwell, Imelda Staunton as Margaret Campbell, April Lee Hernandez as Eva Benitez, Mario as Andre Bryant, Kristin Herrera as Gloria Munez, Jaclyn Ngan as Sindy Ngor, Sergio Montalvo as Alejandro Santiago, Jason Finn as Marcus, Deance Wyatt as Jamal Hill, Vanetta Smith as Brandy Ross, Gabriel Chavarria as Tito, Hunter Parrish as Ben Daniels, Antonio Garcia as Miguel, and Giovannie Samuels as Victoria.
The kids in "Freedom Writers" faced challenges such as gang violence, poverty, racial discrimination, and dysfunctional family dynamics. They also struggled with academic performance, lack of support, and personal traumas that affected their ability to succeed in school. The teacher, Erin Gruwell, helped them overcome these challenges by providing a safe and supportive environment for learning and personal growth.
The duration of Freedom Writers is 2.03 hours.