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Tavis Smiley Reports: Too Important to Fail (2011)

Tavis Smiley Reports: Too Important to Fail (2011)
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This documentary offers a piercing look at some of the challenges faced by African American teenage boys living throughout the inner cities of America, and profiles the lives and work of those dedicated to helping them overcome the obstacles they face on the road to a better life. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Synopsis of Tavis Smiley Reports: Too Important to Fail

This documentary offers a piercing look at some of the challenges faced by African American teenage boys living throughout the inner cities of America, and profiles the lives and work of those dedicated to helping them overcome the obstacles they face on the road to a better life. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins

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Writer(s):
Jacoba Atlas
Producer(s):
Sasheen Artis
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    Debra N.

    an excellent documentary,a must see for those concerned about the plight of education in the US esp. as it applies to the african american community

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    Denise Q.

    Very informative and thought provoking. I feel sad about the educational problems for some black males and yet at the same time hopeful due to the existence of some quality, caring efforts to correct these problems.

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    Rafito T.

    Very good documentary.

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