Behind Censorship: The Assault on Civil Liberties
This seven-hour series explorers issues raised by the debate surrounding government funding of the arts. As the initial program makes clear, the prohibition of selected images masks a much greater effort to limit women's reproductive freedom, to deny homosexuality and to maintain repressive control in African American and Latino communities.
State of the Art: Art of the State
The implications of and justifications for government censorship of the arts.
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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.
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In Other Words: The Struggle Over Language
Before censorship, there is the location of what is "normal" and "commonsense".
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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.
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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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Forbidden Fruit Fight Back!
Production Year: 1991
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Valda Lewis
Series:
Behind Censorship: The Assault on Civil Liberties
Subjects:
Media Studies,
Civil Liberties,
Social Movement Studies,
AIDS,
Human Rights,
Censorship,
Gender Studies,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender
CatalogueNumber: 03369
With joy and collective pride, lesbians and gay men display unity and confidence as they confront the censorship of the fact of their lives.
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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.
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Mutiny on the Corporate Sponsorship
Issues of media access, coverage decisions and the corporate underwriting of the media industry.
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