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 About Robert Flame Lamothe      Robert  Lamothe, director, producer, videographer, and editor of South Shore People Power began this documentary in 2017.  He is  an independent, outsider filmmaker making self funded films on micro  budgets. He has been making social justice documentaries for over 20  years. His previous films include  New  Dreams for a New World, Street Scenes 15, TEACH, Teachers are Talking, Is the Nation Listening, and Issues of Homelessness, Teachers and Students Explore  Causes and Solutions and other social justice short films. TEACH received the Indie Spec Best  Cinematography Award from the Boston International Film Festival and  was nominated for the Best US Documentary Feature Award from the  International Film Festival of Manhattan 2012.
                  Robert  worked as a Union Organizer, Union Representative, and has a Masters  of Labor Studies from UMass Amherst Labor Relations and Research  Center. He has been active in social justice movements since 1969  including the UFW boycotts, the Farah Pants and Coors Beer boycotts,  the anti-apartheid movement, the Anti-Vietnam War movement and  multiple other anti-war movements, social and racial justice  movements, the free Mumia Abu Jamal movement, the free Leonard Peletier movement, the women's movement, the environmental justice and  climate chaos movements, and the anti-nuclear power movement.
 Robert also was a primary school classroom teacher in project  based, child- centered, first, second, third and kindergarten classes  in Boston, Brookline, and Winchester and taught high school  technology in Boston. He also worked in the high tech industry for  several years in Cambridge and Boston. He brought this experience  with him to as a high school inner-city instructional technology  teacher. Robert taught for 20 years.
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