Native American teen activist 17-year-old Daunnette Moniz-Reyome shares her family’s journey to retain the sacred rituals and values of their culture in the wake of centuries of loss due to disease, war and government policies.
Whether by birth, accident, or illness, nearly 14% of the student population (seven million kids) in the
United States are disabled.
In this BYkids short documentary, 17-year-old Native American activist Daunnette Moniz-Reyome explores her family’s journey to preserve Winnebago Ho-Chunk traditions while navigating modern life.
This BYkids School Guide is designed to help you as an educator expand your students’ use of this film from passive watching to active, deeply personalized learning.
16-year-old Faith Guilbault shares life with physical disability and her wish that students and society embrace our similarities, not our differences.