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Behind Censorship: The Assault on Civil Liberties


Programs in this series

  • Access Denied
    Local cable access producers who have been censored
  • 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.
  • Forbidden Fruit Fight Back!
    With joy and collective pride, lesbians and gay men display unity and confidence as they confront the censorship of the fact of their lives.
  • In Other Words: The Struggle Over Language
    Before censorship, there is the location of what is "normal" and "commonsense".
  • Mutiny on the Corporate Sponsorship
    Issues of media access, coverage decisions and the corporate underwriting of the media industry.
  • Political Prisoners and POWs in the U.S.
    Young activists trapped by COINTELPRO twenty years ago make a mockery of United States human rights policies.
  • State of the Art: Art of the State
    The implications of and justifications for government censorship of the arts.
  • 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.
  • Who Owns This Body?
    With high humor and a visceral insight, this examination of the sexuality and reproductive life of women takes us from Reubens to Sadie Benning.

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  • 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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In Other Words: The Struggle Over Language

ProductionYear: 1991
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: PRESSA, Lesbian and Gay TV
Series: Behind Censorship: The Assault on Civil Liberties
Subject: Language/Linguistics, Post-Colonialism, Community Media, Censorship
Catalogue Number: 03366
Annie Goldson and Chris Bratton with Hilary Binda and Cecelie Surasky examine meaning as it is mediated through language and culture. Before censorship, there is the location of what is "normal" and "commonsense." Text, interviews and video from across the continent show post colonial forms and resistant language as well as "warspeak" and English Only.
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