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The Boys of Baraka

A group of troubled boys in inner city Baltimore leave home to complete the 7th and 8th grade at the Baraka School, an experimental program located in rural Kenya, East Africa.

Series

POV

Premiere Date

September 12, 2006

Length

90 minutes

Funding Type

Co-Production

Awards & Recognition

Winner

2005 South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW) - Special Jury Award for Documentary Feature

Nominee

2007 News and Documentary Emmy Awards - Outstanding Informational Programming

Devon, Montrey, Richard, and Romesh are just at that age — 12 and 13 years old — when boys start to become men. But in their hometown of Baltimore, one of the country’s most poverty-stricken cities for inner-city residents, African-American boys have a very high chance of being incarcerated or killed before they reach adulthood. The boys are offered an amazing opportunity in the form of the Baraka school, a project founded to break the cycle of violence through an innovative education program that literally removed young boys from low-performing public schools and unstable home environments. They travel with their classmates to rural Kenya in East Africa, where a teacher-student ratio of one to five, a strict disciplinary program and a comprehensive curriculum form the core of their new educational program. Boys of Baraka follows along with their journey, and examines each boy’s transformation during this remarkable time.