Post-Colonialism
Aggression & Self-Determination: Massacre in East Timor
In 1975, Indonesia invaded East Timor, using arms supplied by the United States.
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American Roots
Victor Hernandez Cruz, Joy Harjo, Phillip Levine
Victor Cruz grew up in Manhattan's lower East Side; Joy Harjo, a member of the Creek Indian Nation, was raised on a reservation in the Southwest; Philip Levine grew up in a working-class Jewish neighborhood in Detroit.
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Biting The Hand That Leads Us
Humor and Social Change
Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Producers:
Jesse Drew,
Alan Steinheimer
Series:
Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Subjects:
Social Movement Studies,
Art and Literature,
Documentary Studies,
Education,
Poetry,
Politics,
Post-Colonialism,
Racism,
Theatre/Dance,
Video Art,
Visual Arts,
Indigenous Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03224
This video explores the way humor is used in social activism. It includes perfromances from a variety of comedy groups,including the Bread and Puppet Theatre, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, The Atomic Comics, Ladies Against Women and Teatro Campesino.
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Black Dawn
An animated history of the 1804 Haitian Revolution. The DVD has four language tracks.(English, Spanish, French, Creole).
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Caribbean Voices
A 2-part program focusing on the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent and Latinos, from the Caribbean and Central America.
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Chris Hedges at Culture Project
A Conversation on Economy: Moderated by Sam Seder with Chris Hedges, Robert Johnson, Taylor Jo Isenberg, & Patrick Markee.
Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist & author of "Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt", speaks about rebellion, Occupy, & the power of resistance at The Culture Project.
This is a part of Culture Project's "Conversation on Economy", filmed on July 25, 2012 at the IMPACT Festival.
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Culture and Identity
Production Year: 1992
Runtime: 58:00
Producers:
Pedro Rivera,
Susan Zeig,
Centro Estudios Puertorriquenos
Series:
Beyond the Browning of America
Locale: U.S., Puerto Rico
Subjects:
Globalization Studies,
Latin-American Studies,
Latino Studies,
Urban Studies,
Art and Literature,
Immigration and Exile,
Music and Performance,
Post-Colonialism,
Racism,
Cultural Studies,
Indigenous Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03385
Latino writers, musicians, painters and performers seize the TV screen and remind us to listen to Latino voices to hear our own conscience. With Maria Hinojosa.
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Guess Who's Coming to Public Access?
Part 1
Part of Spigot for Bigot series. This hour begins with a case study of the situation in Kansas City, Missouri; it includes interviews with activists, constitutional lawyers and access users and staff. This case is compared to the situation at access stations in other parts of the country, including Columbus, Ohio and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Haitian Pilgrimage
This film addresses Western misconceptions of Vodun, the ancestral religion of the Haitian people, by exploring the link between imperialism and the demonization of Vodun. Following the Haitian-American Fleurant family on their pilgrimage to Sodo, this film documents one family's quest to better understand the roots of Haitian culture.
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Haiti's Piggy Bank
The Story of the Loss and Recovery of the Creole Pig
In the wake of Haiti's catastrophic January 2010 earthquake and the "military occupation first" response of the U.S. government it is instructive to watch this 1985 documentary that recounts the efforts of Haitians to recover from the U.S. eradication of the Creole pig, the sustaining asset of the peasants. Includes narration by Edwidge Danticat, author of Farming the Bones We are presenting this film to benefit Haitian relief. Please send donations through Grassroots International
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In Other Words: The Struggle Over Language
Before censorship, there is the location of what is "normal" and "commonsense".
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Left Forum 2012 Cuban 5 Session with Jose Pertierra
Michael Smith, author of "Who Killed Che: How the CIA Got Away with Murder," speaks at a panel on "US Terrorism Against Cuba: the 5 Cuban U.S. Held Political Prisoners and the Case of Posada Carriles" on Saturday, March 17, 2012.
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Left Forum 2012 Cuban 5 Session with Michael Smith
Michael Smith, author of "Who Killed Che: How the CIA Got Away with Murder," speaks at a panel on "US Terrorism Against Cuba: the 5 Cuban U.S. Held Political Prisoners and the Case of Posada Carriles" on Saturday, March 17, 2012.
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Lines in the Sand
Gulf Crisis TV Project: made in collaboration with Paper Tiger. This program reviews the history of colonialism and intervention in the Middle East.
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Robert Johnson at Culture Project
A Conversation on Economy: Moderated by Sam Seder with Chris Hedges, Robert Johnson, Taylor Jo Isenberg, & Patrick Markee.
Robert Johnson, Former Senate Economist, speaks about the disintegration of trust in government, banks, and in the present corporate capitalist economy.
This is a part of Culture Project's "Conversation on Economy", filmed on July 25, 2012 at the IMPACT Festival.
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The Border: Where Do you Draw the Line?
Where Do You Draw the Line?
Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Producers:
DeeDee Halleck,
Dan Martin
Series:
Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Locale: Ireland, Panama, South Africa, Israel, Mexico, South Bronx
Subjects:
Crime, Law, and Justice,
Latin-American Studies,
Peace Studies,
Immigration ,
Human Rights,
Immigration and Exile,
Politics,
Population Studies,
Post-Colonialism,
Sociology,
Mexico,
Cultural Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03222
This video describes the violence and harrassment experienced in many locations around the world: Northern Ireland, Panama, Mexico and the South Bronx, illustrating the arbitraty nature of "where the line is drawn".
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The Empire Strikes Out!
Part 3
Part 3 of the Spigot for Bigot series, The Empire Strikes Out!, focuses on the white hate organizations themselves, their history, their tactics and their ideology.
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The Philippines: a Legacy of Violence
Underground video was an important tool during the Marcos era and contributed to the Aquino revolution.Curated by Nick DeoCampo with the Philippines Educational Theater Association PETAJ; Maritou Abaya 's Public Forum and the Sic O'Clock News; Mike DeLeon and others. (Philippines)
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War, Oil and Power
Gulf Crisis TV Project
Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Simin Farkhondeh,
Marty Lucas,
Cathy Scott,
DeeDee Halleck
Series:
The Gulf Crisis TV Project
Subjects:
Political Science,
Middle East Studies,
Media Studies,
Globalization Studies,
Peace Studies,
Post-Colonialism,
Iraq,
Community Media,
International Relations
CatalogueNumber: 03281
Part 1 of the 10-Part "Gulf Crisis TV Project" Series. "War, Oil and Power" investigates the military and energy industries and explores the interlocking interests between the two. Features Alexandra Allen (Greenpeace), Joe Stork (Middle East and North Africa Division of Human Rights Watch), Abbas Al-Nasravi (emeritus professor of economics at the University of Vermont), Dessima Williams (former Ambassador to Grenada), Catherine Tompa (Daughters of Mother Jones) and economist Jon Naar.
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