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The Opening Series


Programs in this series

  • Central America Comes To Middle America
    Using images not usually explored on U.S. television, this tape confronts the mainstream media's distortion of what's going on in Central America.
  • Getting A Grip On Access
    Excerpts from community television around the U.S. Demonstrating the significance of community made media
  • Give Peace A Channel
    Voices of city teenager discuss budget priorities. Why are we spending money on bombs when entire neighborhoods are being abandoned?
  • Kids Play Back
    Kids make their own TV.
  • Labor Produces: Access to Solidarity
    Alternative news, documentary, talk show and music video formats provide an insightful and creative examination of issues involving exploitation and livelihood seldom confronted by the mainstream media.
  • Mediums Well Done
    This show reassembles the debris of mass media in order to comment upon that culture.
  • Racism on Main Street
    A hard look at racism and police brutality, surveying several U.S. cities and citing specific case studies.
  • That's Women's Work! TV By and About Women
    Exposes viewers to alternative images of women's lives and helps audiences see how insidiously sexist most network TV is.
  • Theres no Place like Home: Housing Crisis, USA
    All kinds of people nationwide are suffering from the severe shortage of affordable housing.
  • This Land Is Our Land
    This piece shows the American farm crisis; the struggle of farm famillies to maintain thier way of life, and the pressure placed on farmers by corporate agribusiness.

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Blogs

  • Uprooted - A Grassroots Examination of the Politics of Migration
    Uprooted is multiplatform (web, tv, dvd) media tool for activists and organizers advocating for migrant rights. It highlights the social, political and economic policies that drive migration. It encourages and enables migrant communities and their allies to document and distribute their narratives.
  • Waves of Change
    Waves of Change: The Many Voices of the Global Village is a multimedia project designed to survey community media around the world by compiling and archiving the creative use of participatory communication globally.

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Racism on Main Street

A Look Around Your Corner

ProductionYear: 1986
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Shu Lea Cheang, Roy Wilson
Series: The Opening Series
Locale: : United States
Subject: Political Science, Media Studies, African American Studies, American Studies, Civil Liberties, Crime, Law, and Justice, Racism
Catalogue Number: 03211
Whose America is it, anyway? This program starts off with a blunt question addressed by a black reporter in Somerville, MA, to a white police officer in town, "Do you think racism exists in Somerville?" From there the video tape shows a striking demonstration of police burtality in cases from "Lynch: Who Killed Michael Stewart?" to " The Day the Klan Marched." Made long before the Rodney King video, this program is a hard look at police brutality.
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