War on the Homefront
Gulf Crisis TV Project
ProductionYear: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Simin Farkhondeh,
Marty Lucas,
Cathy Scott,
DeeDee Halleck
Series: The Gulf Crisis TV Project
Subject: Political Science,
Middle East Studies,
Media Studies,
Economics,
Peace Studies,
Urban Studies,
Work/Labor,
Iraq
Catalogue Number: 03288
An accelerated decline of the US economy, labor, housing and healthcare lie in the wake of the first Gulf War. The billions spent on destruction in this war could have been spent on ecological projects, housing and education. This program includes: Michio Kaku, physicist; Adrienne Wing, National Conference of Black Lawyers; Dr. Yoland Huet Vaughn, family practice physician who refused reserve duty in the Gulf; Michael Moore, director of "Roger and Me", on the war and the auto industry; Seymour Melman, board of SANE FREEZE; Vernon Belacourt, Native American Indian Movement."The Gulf Crisis TV Project" series has become a historic testament to the potential of media activism. Hundreds of producers, media arts centers, activist and community groups, public access cable stations and PBS affiliates worked together under the concept of “America’s Angriest Videos”. The series presents debate, analysis, performance and activisms from across the United States and abroad in response to the first Gulf War. Half of the series was produced in 1990 and aired nationally before the war began in an effort to open the debate and stop the imminent war in the Gulf. The second half of the series produced in 1991, was aired during and after the war. It further explores the issues examined in the first series and looks at the war’s devastating impact.
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