Frontline Season 13 Episode 1 School Colors
- October 18, 1994
School Colors, the first episode of the thirteenth season of Frontline, delves into the issue of racial tensions and integration in a high school located in Long Beach, California.
The documentary explores the complicated and deeply entrenched history of race relations in the Long Beach Unified School District, and follows the stories of two teenagers from different racial backgrounds who attend rival high schools in the city. Throughout the program, viewers are given the opportunity to witness first-hand the challenges and struggles that these students face everyday as a result of the deeply ingrained prejudices and divisions that exist within their community.
As the students navigate the pressures of high school life and work to establish their own identities amidst the complex landscape of racial politics in Long Beach, the program provides a powerful and compelling look at the impact that these issues can have on both individuals and the wider community.
Through a combination of interviews with teachers, administrators, and students, as well as footage from school events and activities, School Colors offers a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the complex social, economic, and political forces that shape the experiences of young people growing up in a diverse and often divided America.
Ultimately, the episode offers a powerful reminder of the importance of confronting and challenging the biases and stereotypes that continue to be perpetuated throughout our society, and encourages viewers to consider their own roles in promoting greater understanding and acceptance between people of different races and ethnic backgrounds.