
Inside/Out: But Names Will Never Hurt (1973)
The film “Inside/Out: But Names Will Never Hurt” explores themes of prejudice and discrimination through a dialogue among children discussing their perceptions of different nationalities, including French Canadians, Blacks, and Jews. It highlights how fear of differences leads to name-calling and exclusion, emphasizing that prejudice stems from misunderstanding and fear. The program aims to educate viewers about the importance of acceptance and understanding among diverse communities.
Keywords
prejudice, discrimination, acceptance, diversity, children, fear, misunderstanding, nationalities, education, dialogue