Summary:
Interview with bilingual instructors at San Juan Day School regarding accomplishments of their San Juan Bilingual Program.
Description:
Close-up of a younger woman seated on the far right of a table (Cecilia Atencio) at a table addresses the camera; to her left is another woman (Marie Abeyta) who addresses the camera, and then to her left another woman (Bertha Burke), then to her left a slightly older woman (Esther Martinez/P’oe Tsawa), then to her left is another woman (Gertrude Calvert), and at far left another woman (Frances Harney); camera then zooms out to show the full table covered in a Native-design rug with a mic and some bundles of papers on it (they seem to be in a museum or library space); until the end of the video, camera begins a pattern of capturing the group and individuals speaking.
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