Health Care
(Mis)Treating Prisoners
Health Care Behind Bars
Prisoners receive inferior health care, because they, for the most part, come from oppressed communities and are thus seen as expendable.
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A Shortness of Breath
This film mixes documentary and narrative form to describe attitudes towards death and dying.
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AIDS in Prison
Doing Time Inside the Prison Complex
Two one hour programs from the Deep Dish TV series Bars and Stripes. Part 1: Moving Interviews with four prisoners suffering from AIS. Part 2: "I'm You, You're Me": the AIDS program at Bedford Hills prison in New York + Mistreating Prisoners - Health Care In Prison
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Angry Initiatives, Defiant Stategies
This video discusses the relationship between the American AIDS epidemic and the mainstream media. In particular it focuses the "Name Project" (a memorial quilt for those who have died of AIDS).
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Be A Diva
Part 1 - Damned Interfering Video Activists
Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Series:
Diva Tv
Locale: New York City
Subjects:
Sexuality Studies,
AIDS,
Health,
Politics,
Video Art,
Women's Movement,
Health Care,
Gender Studies,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender
CatalogueNumber: 03503
Profiles ACT UP - the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power, the effective and inventive national AIDS activist organization.
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Born to Be Sold: The Strange Case of Baby M/S
Production Year: 1991
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Martha Rosler,
Paper Tiger
Series:
ROAR - Paper Tiger - A Mini Retrospective
Subjects:
Media Studies,
Crime, Law, and Justice,
Economics,
Women's Studies,
Art and Literature,
Health,
Reproductive Rights,
Video Art,
Women's Movement,
Health Care,
Paper Tiger,
Communication,
Gender Studies,
Film Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03041
On Paper Tiger, Martha Rosler discusses the media coverage of surrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead.
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Casa Primavera
This documentary highlights the struggle of a successful community-based mental health program, Casa Primavera, for Latinos in Boston, Mass.
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Destruction International Public Health (HIV)
Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record
Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 21:48
Series:
Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record
Subjects:
Crime, Law, and Justice,
Sexuality Studies,
AIDS,
Documentary Studies,
Health,
Human Rights,
Queer,
Racism,
Sex Trafficking/Sex Work,
Health Care,
Censorship,
Gender Studies,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender
CatalogueNumber: 03636
From the film Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record, a documentary of the five indictments brought by the International Commission of Inquiry into the Crimes Against Humanity of the Bush Administration.
bushcommission.org
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Dishwarmer
Deep Dish TV Network promos and Public Service Announcements from around the country on health care.
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Doing What It Takes
Getting and Staying Healthy
This program focuses on alternative health care in various Black communities.
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Expression = Life
ACT UP, Video, and the AIDS Crisis
Production Year: 2008
Runtime: 3:00:00
Producers:
Mark Read
Series:
DIY Media: Movement Perspectives on Critical Moments
Locale: New York City
Subjects:
Media Studies,
Sexuality Studies,
Social Movement Studies,
Urban Studies,
AIDS,
Human Rights,
Queer,
Health Care,
Gender Studies,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender
CatalogueNumber: 03319
Expression = Life: ACT UP, Video and the AIDS Crisis combines multiple programs from the Deep Dish TV archive and a fascinating discussion with a rare gathering of veteran members of ACT UP, filmmakers, and media theorists, who dissect the history of grass-roots media coordination in America and its role in advancing AIDS activism from the 1980s until today. Part one of the series, DIY Media: Movement Perspectives on Critical Moments.
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Glass Jaw and Unfinished Symphony
Glass Jaw chronicles the filmmakers recovery from a pistol whipping and his ensuing brain surgery. The Unfinished Symphony is an experimental autobiographical documentary of a spinal fusion operation.
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Global Uprisings
For over a year, Deep Dish TV producers Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelburgh have been traveling through Europe, the U.S. and the Middle East documenting the unprecedented global uprisings that began with Tunisia and Egypt’s Tahrir Square and continued with Occupy Wall Street, Spain’s Indignados and the Greek rebellion. To date, they have made 12 short films in 5 countries, on a tight budget. You can view all the short films in the series here.
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Global Uprisings'.
Healers
Holistic Care For Women Of Color
This program explores varied approaches to the prevention and treatment of disease based upon simultaneously treating the mind, body and spirit.
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Indigenous People and The Land
A look at the struggle of indigenous peoples to preserve rain forests, the exploitation of natural resources on Indian land, and issues of land stewardship vs. ownership from a Native American perspective.
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Invisible Women
Three women refuse to remain invisible victims of HIV and defy notions of female complacency through art, community AIDS education, and AIDS activism.
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Left Forum 2012 ABORTION! Session
ABORTION! An Urgent Part of Women's Liberation Differing Viewpoints on How to Win This Fight. Writers Eleanor Bader and Sunsara Taylor discuss the right wing's attack on women's right to birth control, the socially-created stigma towards abortion, and the general political backlash against women's autonomy.
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Lesbian Health Heroes
Bringing Health Care to the San Diego Lesbian Community
This program features five lesbians sharing their experiences, memories and personal histories concerning lesbian health care in San Diego, Calif.
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National Health Emergency: An Activist Survey
A trenchant analysis of health care reform in the United States. Though made in 1994, it remains, sadly, accurate.
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Occupy J29: ""Patients Before Profits! Doctors, Nurses Stand with OWS"/"Murder by Spreadsheet: Private Health Insurance"
New York City doctors from Physicians for National Health Care speak out against private sector health insurance and pharmaceutical companies as Occupy Wall St takes over Washington Square Park for a day.
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Occupy Wall Street - The Movement Grows!
Grit TV's Laura Flanders Live Broadcast on FSTV
Production Year: 2011
Runtime: 1:00:00
Subjects:
American Studies,
Civil Liberties,
Economics,
Labor Studies,
Education,
Globalization,
Human Rights,
Politics,
Racism,
Women's Movement,
Health Care,
Media Justice,
Unions,
Community Media,
Environmental Justice,
Housing,
Elections
CatalogueNumber: 03539
Since Saturday, September 17, 2011, thousands have been gathering at Zucotti Park in downtown New York City, in the eye of the storm of capitalism, to protest the erosion of economic justice, social equality and democracy itself over the past 40 years, during which the living standards of 99% of Americans has declined, while the richest 1% have reaped the benefits. But this isn't your average U.S. protest - inspired by the Arab Spring and protests in Greece, Spain and elsehwere in Europe, OWS is dynamic yet leaderless, organized yet broad-based. The media, the general public and the very politicians are looking to established media narratives to make sense of this movement, but they will not find any help there. One thing is clear: it is time to end our deference to corporate, monied power, and time to hold the banksters accountable for the financial crimes committed against the people of the United States. And, most importantly, it is time to find an alternative to the currently-deteriorating system of capitalism. As economist Richard Wolff emplored a gathering of listeners on an early October evening, "You can do better than capitalism!"
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None'.
Toxic Wars
Community Health and Enviornmental Justice
This program documents environmental health movements around the country, showing how three different communities of color have fought for environmental justice.
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What Happened to "Us vs. Them?" - RoseAnn DeMoro
RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the National Nurses United, the nation's largest union of nurses, and executive director of the California Nurses Association.
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None'.
Who Owns This Body?
With high humor and a visceral insight, this examination of the sexuality and reproductive life of women takes us from Reubens to Sadie Benning.
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Who's In Control
Production Year: 1994
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Portia Cobb
Series:
Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Locale: Milwaukee, WI
Subjects:
Urban Studies,
Women's Studies,
Art and Literature,
Health,
Reproductive Rights,
Sociology,
Women's Movement,
Work/Labor,
Health Care,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender,
Poverty
CatalogueNumber: 03303
Does the responsibility for equal reproductive care begin with us? Ethical, moral and legal issues raised by three leading women of color in Milwaukee's health care professions.
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Women of Substance and Crack Clouds Over Hells Kitchen
Production Year: 1994
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Educational Video Center,
Rory Kennedy,
Robin Smith
Series:
Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Subjects:
Civil Liberties,
Urban Studies,
Women's Studies,
Youth Media,
Health,
Human Rights,
Psychology,
Reproductive Rights,
Health Care,
Prisons,
Youth
CatalogueNumber: 03337
"Woman of Substance" looks beyond the statistics to reveal the human and social problems encountered by pregnant and parenting addicts seeking treatment.In "Crack Clouds Over Hell's Kitchen" by Educational Video Center students visit a park in New York City's infamous "Hell's Kitchen" neighborhood.
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