Programs Produced by Cathy Scott
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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Bring the Troops Home!
Bring the Troops Home! looks at grassroots organizing and resistance. Includes Jesus Papoletto
Melendez, Puerto Rican poet; Grace Paley, author; Joseph Lowery, Southern Christian Leadership Conference and many war resisters.
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Getting Out of the Sand Trap
Looks at US foreign policy in a post-cold war world. Includes Daniel Ellsberg, David Morrison, Edward Said, Michael Ratner and Dessima Williams.
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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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News World Order
"News World Order” explores the role of the corporate media in the formation of public consent around the war. This program shows how to over come the disinformation, censorship and limited ownership of the information industry
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Operation Storm the Media
Production Year: 1991
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Cathy Scott,
Xav Leplae,
May Ying Welsh,
Paper Tiger
Series:
ROAR - Paper Tiger - A Mini Retrospective
Subjects:
Middle East Studies,
Media Studies,
Art,
Globalization Studies,
Peace Studies,
Youth Media,
Documentary Studies,
Mass Media/Popular Culture,
Peace and Conflict Resolution,
Video Art,
Iraq,
Media Policy,
Information,
Media Justice,
Paper Tiger,
Communication
CatalogueNumber: 03039
Paper Tiger Show: In the media coverage of the Persian Gulf War, even the pretense of a separation between the press and state was abandoned. This show explores the relationship between corporate sponsorship and media censorship via coverage of the "Challenge the Media" demonstration in NYC in January 1991.
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Suncookers
A Solution Rises Every Morning
Wood is the basic fuel for over 2.5 billion people in the world. Women in northeastern Kenya spend hours a day searching for wood resulting in deforestation, soil erosion and cooking smoke induced lung diseases. Margaret Owino has found a solution: solar cookers.
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The Bicentennial Will Not Be Televised
A critique of the recent Australian Bicentennial.
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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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War on the Homefront
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,
Economics,
Peace Studies,
Urban Studies,
Work/Labor,
Iraq
CatalogueNumber: 03288
An accelerated decline of the US economy, labor, housing and healthcare lie in the wake of the first Gulf War.Gulf Crisis TV Project: made in collaboration with Paper Tiger Part 10 of the 10-part "Gulf Crisis TV Project" series. The billions of dollars spent on mass destruction in the war is paralleled to the decline of the US economy, budget cuts in labor, healthcare, housing and education. It examines the military treatment of public lands within the US, the ecological devastation that occurs in the production of weapons and the grassroots movements efforts to change this nation's priorities. An accelerated decline of the US economy, labor, housing and healthcare lie in the wake of the first Gulf War.
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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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