African American Studies
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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Alice Walker
The Color Purple
Production Year: 1991
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
John Dorr,
Lewis MacAdams
Series:
The Lannan Foundation Presents Writers Uncensored
Subjects:
Media Studies,
African American Studies,
Civil Liberties,
Crime, Law, and Justice,
Women's Studies,
Art and Literature,
Human Rights,
Racism
CatalogueNumber: 03293
Internationally acclaimed author Alice Walker talks about growing up poor in rural Georgia and the experiences that led her to become a writer. She also reads excerpts from her best known novel.
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Alternative Media in the Bay Area
Pressures, and opportunities, for minority voices in alternative media.
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American Gulag: The Imprisonment of Russell Shoatz
May 5th , 2012 marked the Launch of the Campaign to Free Russell Maroon Shoats, imprisoned by the state of Pennsylvania for over forty years. He has been in solitary confinement for over thirty years.
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Anchors Away!
Pilot for a Deep Dish TV news show that skewers the broadcast media. Art Jones and Tom Poole of Not Channel Zero present a different way of making news. Ellen Spiro, a camcorder commando recruits newsmakers who care.
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Black Women, Sexual Politics, and the Revolution
Feminist home-girls offer an indestructible analysis of sex, class and gender attitudes in the Black and Latino communities.
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Breathless
In 1992, New York City announced its plan to build seven garbage incinerators in low income neighborhoods to solve the city's waste problem.
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Death Row Notebook
This program examines the background and case of Mumia Abu Jamal, the Philadelphia journalist imprisoned for the alleged murder of a Philadelphia policeman. Includes an interview with Mumia from prison.
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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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Hip Hop Politics and Protest
Left Forum 2012 Panel
M1 pf Dead Prez, UMI of Dead Prez, WILL VILL, Esteban Nembhard, Esteban Nembhard, Malisha Jimenez, Nyaka NiiLampti address the challenges and potential of hip-hop music and culture in influencing and shaping the worldview, politics, and culture of generations....past present and future.
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Left Forum 2012 Getting Serious about Class Dynamics with Bill Fletcher Jr.
Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 13:10
Series:
The Left Forum 2012 - Confronting Global Capitalism
Subjects:
Political Science,
African American Studies,
Economics,
Latino Studies,
Racism,
Asian American Studies,
Gender Studies,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender,
Occupy Wall Street
CatalogueNumber: 03578
Bill Fletcher of BlackCommentator.com speaks at a Left Forum 2012 Panel on the intersection of race, class and gender in the U.S.
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Left Forum 2012 Getting Serious about Class Dynamics with Bill Tabb
Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 16:54
Series:
The Left Forum 2012 - Confronting Global Capitalism
Subjects:
Political Science,
African American Studies,
Economics,
Ethnic Studies,
Latino Studies,
Economic Development,
Politics,
Racism,
Asian American Studies,
Gender Studies,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender,
Occupy Wall Street
CatalogueNumber: 03579
Author William Tabb speaks at a Left Forum 2012 Panel on the intersection of race, class and gender in the U.S.
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Lock Down USA
The Structure of the Prison Crisis
Production Year: 1996
Runtime: 54:04
Producers:
Barbara Zahm,
Cathy Scott,
DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Cathy Scott
Series:
America Behind Bars
Locale: United States, New Jersey, Attica Prison
Subjects:
African American Studies,
American Studies,
Urban Studies,
Education,
Racism,
Prisons,
Youth
CatalogueNumber: 03301
The U.S. has the highest penal incarceration rate in the world. 1.7 million prisoners when this video was made in 1996. The number now exceeds 2 million. The number of prisoners has doubled every 7 years. 200 new prison cells are built every single day. What is going on?
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Racism on Main Street
A Look Around Your Corner
A hard look at racism and police brutality, surveying several U.S. cities and citing specific case studies.
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Schoolnet in Namibia
Comics Are Used Instead of Computer Manuals
How comic books are promoting open source free software in Southern Africa.
This program is part of our series Waves of Change
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Not for individual sale. Only available as part of the series '
Waves of Change'.
Slow Death in the Cities
Hosts Larry Bensky and Amy Goodwin discuss controversial environmental issues facing city-dwellers with a panel representing governmental, corporate, educational and consumer viewpoints.
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Teaching TV
Video Production In The Schools
Teaching TV is a compilation of youth produced work from over 20 different projects from around the country.
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Not for individual sale. Only available as part of the series '
None'.
The Killing State
The list of African-American leaders killed, jailed and silenced by the state and their agents is long. Mumia Abu Jamal, a voice of the voiceless, has been on Death Row since 1986.
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The Last Graduation
The Rise and Fall of College Programs in Prison.
Production Year: 1997
Runtime: 54:16
Producers:
Barbara Zahm,
Cathy Scott,
Benay Rubenstein,
DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Barbara Zahm, Kate Kirtz, Cathy Scott, Gabe Seldess
Series:
America Behind Bars
Locale: United States, New York
Subjects:
African American Studies,
American Studies,
Urban Studies,
Education,
Racism,
Prisons
CatalogueNumber: 03309
You will not be able to remain neutral about the issue of higher education in prison after viewing this powerful and moving documentary.
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USA INCarcerated
Critical Resistance: Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex - Part 2
One of two videos documenting the 1998 Critical Resistance Conference in Berkeley, California. Includes presentations by Angela Davis, Ramona Africa, Bruce Franklin, Christian Parenti, Mike Davis, Joyce Miller, and music by Michael Franti, Ani de Franco and John Trudell.
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Vibrant Voices: People of Color Speak Out
The struggle of African-Americans and Native, Latino and Asian peoples for control of their heritage and communities in the face of acculturation and assimilation.
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Visions of Freedom
Critical Resistance: Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex- Part I
Production Year: 1998
Runtime: 30:00
Producers:
Luana Plunkett,
Neal Morrison
Editors: Luana Plunkett, Neal Morrison
Series:
America Behind Bars
Locale: United States, Berkeley
Subjects:
Political Science,
African American Studies,
American Studies,
Urban Studies,
Art and Literature,
Music and Performance,
Politics,
Racism,
Visual Arts,
Prisons
CatalogueNumber: 03311
Emotionally powerful performances as artists join with Critical Resistance to the Prison Industrial Complex.Filmed at the first Critical Resistance conference in 1998.
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