Spigot For Bigots Or Channels For Change?
This ten-part series is a response to the use of public access channels by white supremacists, addressing the controversy that ensues between civil rights and civil liberties. The debate reached its peak in Kansas City, Missouri when the Ku Klux Klan applied for time on the local access channel. The city council, in response to city-wide pressure, voted to give up their access channel rather than accept Klan programming. Facing a possible law suit by access users, the city council eventually decided to ask the cable company to reinstate access. The cable company plans to provide very reduced access facilities (which the KKK is scheduled to use). This series is being offered to access channels around the country for use as counter-programming and to explore racism and the challenge to access itself. Series Coordinator: Martha Wallner for Deep Dish TV.
Guess Who's Coming to Public Access?
Part 1
Part of Spigot for Bigot series. This hour begins with a case study of the situation in Kansas City, Missouri; it includes interviews with activists, constitutional lawyers and access users and staff. This case is compared to the situation at access stations in other parts of the country, including Columbus, Ohio and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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The Empire Strikes Out!
Part 3
Part 3 of the Spigot for Bigot series, The Empire Strikes Out!, focuses on the white hate organizations themselves, their history, their tactics and their ideology.
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Stirring Up the Myth of the Melting Pot
Part 5
Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Martha Wallner
Editors: Fiona Boneham
Series:
Spigot For Bigots Or Channels For Change?
Locale: NYC, San Diego, Tijuana, MX
Subjects:
Media Studies,
Ethnic Studies,
Latin-American Studies,
Latino Studies,
Peace Studies,
Art and Literature,
Central America,
Human Rights,
Immigration and Exile,
Music and Performance,
Racism,
International Relations
CatalogueNumber: 03331
Part 5 of the Spigot for Bigot series presents different perspectives on the notion that this is a multi-cultural and pluralistic society.
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Stirring Up the Myth of the Melting Pot
Part 6
Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Martha Wallner
Editors: Fiona Boneham
Series:
Spigot For Bigots Or Channels For Change?
Subjects:
Media Studies,
Globalization Studies,
Latin-American Studies,
Latino Studies,
Art and Literature,
Central America,
Human Rights,
Immigration and Exile,
Racism,
Community Media,
International Relations
CatalogueNumber: 03332
Part 5 and 6 of the Spigot for Bigot series presents different perspectives on the notion that this is a multi-cultural and pluralistic society. segment of "Stirring up the Melting Pot" focuses on racism initated and fostered in the media.
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Snake Bite Kit For Access
Part 7
Part of Spigot for Bigot series. This hour focuses on organizing efforts across the nation, providing valuable information about resources for activists concerned with combating racism and strengthening public access television. Interview with Ann Ginger.
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Snake Bite Kit For Access
Part 8
Part of Spigot for Bigot series. This hour focuses on organizing efforts across the nation, providing valuable information about resources for activists concerned with combating racism and strengthening public access television. Interview with Ann Ginger.
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Chain... Chain... Change
Parts 9 & 10
An hour showing youth's response to racism and marginalization. Interviews with Lynora Williams and Portland, Oregon's coalition for Human Dignity. It includes video on youth resistance to recruitment by hate organizations, and the use of music to educate and agitate for change, such as the Civil Rights Rap by Richard DeLaura, Peter Ladue and Thom Thacker and poetry by Derrick Maddox.
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