"One of the things that became apparent from the interviews and our work on the film is that most of the people who were active in the student protest movements of the late 1960's are still active today. 
Their participation in the movement to make college campuses responsive to the needs of all students proved to be the foundational steps toward a lifetime of commitment to addressing social issues. We wanted to cast a spotlight not only on what role they played in history, but also how they continue to persevere today.
The on-line exhibition series provides an important and accessible platform for that purpose."

- Frank Dawson, Co-Producer/Co-Director

 
"Today we are in the whirlwind of a national conversation about race, implicit bias and the causes of inequality, and our film is a bridge that connects yesterday to today. Students in the late 1960s came together to demand that their campuses become more responsive to the needs of people of color and it resulted in a tidal wave of protests across the country. The unfinished business of understanding and overcoming racism and inequality is at the root of today's protests creating a direct connection between the protests at the heart of our film and the response of today's students and citizens who make up the broad Black Lives Matter movement."

- Abby Ginzberg, Co-Producer/Co-Director