Philly Hillel
 

Heart of Stone Film Screening and Director's Q & A

Apr 1 2010 - 7:00pm to 9:15pm
Location: 
Walk Auditorium, Ritter Hall Temple University 1301 Cecil B Moore Avenue, Philadelphia Walk Auditorium is located in Ritter Hall (entrance on Cecil B Moore or Liacouras Walk). A visitors' parking lot is located at Broad and Cecil B Moore.
This event will take place outside the Rosen Center

Tzedek Philly and The Feinstein Center for American Jewish History Present Heart of Stone with a special Q & A following the film with Director Beth Toni Kruvant.

ABOUT THE FILM: HEART OF STONE (84 minutes)

Before 1960 Weequahic High School (WHS) was known as one of the top schools in America.  By 2000 it was one of the most violent schools in the 12th most dangerous city in the country. Heart of Stone is the true story of Weequahic High School's quest to return to its former glory.

When Ron Stone took over as principal in 2001, gangs ruled the school.  Crime and shootings were commonplace and during his first month on the job he watched students engage in a mass brawl in every hallway.

Stone knew his work was cut out for him and devised an unconventional plan to realize his vision of turning the school around.  He started by working with the gangs and establishing the school as a no-violence zone. He then partnered with the committed alumni association -- comprised of mostly older Jewish and younger African American alums -- to raise funds for programs and college scholarships that helped transform the gang culture of the school to one of discipline and performance.  At Weequahic High School, where Philip Roth immortalized his Newark, NJ as a turn of the century Camelot, we watch an unusual tale unfold where past meets present and adolescents strive to overcome adversity.

The WHS experience is a model for other inner city schools to rejuvenate by reaching into their own past.  Inner cities were once proud downtown districts with excellent education programs that graduated professionals who long ago moved to the suburbs.  Heart of Stone shows how disparate groups can join together to give their old communities something they have not had for generations - a future.

Sponsors: 
Tzedek Philly, The Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, and The Temple University College of Education
Contact Information
Contact Name: 
Isabel DeKoninck
Event Contact Phone Number: 
215 777 9792
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