La Lucha: Getting Schooled in America (1970)
La Lucha: Getting Schooled in America (1970) - Documentary Movies 80 minutes. . La Lucha: Getting Schooled in America is a documentary that follows the journey of five students trying to survive in environments stricken by poverty, crime, dismal resources, and inadequate educational opportunities. Despite facing obstacles many cannot imagine, they understand that graduating high school is their best chance to rise above their fate. Can changing how we deliver education—tailored to the student instead of forcing them into a one-size-fits-all system—really make the difference? education, social justice, documentary, student resilience, dropout crisis, trauma-informed learning
Released: Jan 01, 1970
Runtime: 80 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Danny Trejo, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Craig Beswick, Sonya Ramsey, Dr. Adolph Brown, Tony Cardenas
Crew: Rand Courtney (Director), Anderson Cowan (Producer), Rand Courtney (Writer), Skip Hansen (Producer), Bob Morales (Producer), Michelle VanKirk (Producer)










