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Programs Produced by DeeDee Halleck

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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Channels of War

The Media is the Military

Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: DeeDee Halleck, Matt Pascarella
Editors: DeeDee Halleck, Matt Pascarella, Larilyn Sanchez
Series: Shocking and Awful - A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation
Locale: Iraq, U.S., England
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Media Studies, Peace Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03277

The mainstream television networks have fanned the flames of war, and have profited from doing so. This program looks at how the U.S. corporate media has sanitized our field of vision.

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Cork Community TV Provides Voice to the Voiceless

Production Year: 2009
Runtime: 04:00
Producers: DeeDee Halleck
Series: Waves of Change
Locale: Ireland
Subjects: Media Studies, Globalization Studies, Youth Media, Art and Literature, Community Media
CatalogueNumber: 03342

In the city of Cork, Ireland, Cork Community TV provides access to many community groups. This is an interview with Eddie Noonan and Emma Bowell.

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Ends And Means

The History and Consequences of Anti-communism in The United States

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Catherine Saalfield Gund, DeeDee Halleck
Series: Fearless TV for the 90s
Locale: U.S.A, US, United States
Subjects: Political Science, Media Studies, Social Movement Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03242

A lively compilation of clips from anti- communist propaganda films intercut with footage taken from an international conference at Harvard University in 1989.

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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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Interview with Berta Rodriguez Santos

Radio Zapoteca

Berta Rodriguez Santos discusses why it is important to have popular community radio in the Isthmus region of Mexico. This is a rough cut from one of the segments of a new Deep Dish series about community media around the world.This segment is part of our new series in production Waves of Change.

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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

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Simin Farkhondeh, Marty Lucas, Cathy Scott, DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Fiona Boneham
Series: The Gulf Crisis TV Project
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Media Studies, Peace Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03034

"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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Schoolnet in Namibia

Comics Are Used Instead of Computer Manuals

Production Year: 2007
Runtime: 03:00
Producers: DeeDee Halleck
Series: Waves of Change
Subjects: Media Studies, African American Studies, Africa, Art and Literature, Education, Community Media, Communication
CatalogueNumber: 03341

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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Stone's Throw

TV from Cuba, Island in Goliath's Sea

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Monica Melamid, DeeDee Halleck
Series: Fearless TV for the 90s
Locale: Cuba
Subjects: Media Studies, Latin-American Studies, Latino Studies, Peace Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03243

This program is an answer to the US sponsored Tele-Marti, which attempts to beam US programming into Cuba in violation of all international electronic transmission laws. Stone's Throw presents excerpts from game shows, music videos, telenovelas and children's programming to give a sense of the daily fare on Cuban TV.

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Suncookers

A Solution Rises Every Morning

Production Year: 2006
Runtime: 2:18:20
Producers: Cathy Scott, DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Cathy Scott
Locale: Kenya
Subjects: Economics, Environmental Studies, Women's Studies, Agriculture, Africa, International Relations
CatalogueNumber: 03261

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 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 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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The World Says NO To War

Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: DeeDee Halleck, Georgina Aymerich, PEDRO VALIENTE
Editors: DeeDee Halleck, Georgina Aymerich
Series: Shocking and Awful - A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Peace Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03280

Documents the massive protests of tens of millions of people throughout the world in opposition to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Sounds and images from 16 countries show passionate and creative reactions to militarism and occupation.

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War on the Homefront

Gulf Crisis TV Project

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

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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World Tribunal On Iraq - The Final Session

The Final Session: Istanbul, Turkey

Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 5:00:00
Producers: Brian Drolet, DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Rick Rowley, Jacquie Soohen
Series: The World Tribunal on Iraq
Locale: Istanbul, Turkey, Iraq
Subjects: Political Science, Middle East Studies, Media Studies, Crime, Law, and Justice, Environmental Studies, Globalization Studies, Peace Studies, Human Rights, Iraq, International Relations
CatalogueNumber: 03336

The WTI sessions were held in 16 countries around the world. Deep Dish TV traveled to Istanbul, Turkey in June 2005 to broadcast the final session live to the world. The resulting two one-hour programs form a beautifully edited account of the Tribunal held in the ancient Topkapi Palace of the Ottoman Empire to judge the war crimes of the U.S. Empire. This three-disc set also includes the New York session, and interviews of tribunal participants by David Barsamian.

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