The Asianization of America
. Films for the Humanities, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993. This twenty-six minutes of color video examines the role of Asian Americans since the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act. It identifies stereo types and feelings non Asian Americans exhibit to the nation’s fastest growing racial group.
Black and White America
. films for the humanities, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993. Color video that tells the stories of five students, two Black, two White, and one of a mixed-race marriage that show how they negotiate their lives based on what they feel about their own race and that of others. During the twenty-six minutes of the program, none of them escape racism.
Kids and Race: Working It Out
. Films for the Humanities, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993.
This color program shows a promising approach to racism. In fifty-two minutes, a weekend encounter group of nine young people from varied backgrounds explore stereotypes and prejudice.
Pockets of Hate
. Films for the Humanities. Princeton, New Jersey, 1993.
A color video program that examines racially motivated crimes and identifies where young people are picking up racist attitudes. Viewing times takes twenty-six minutes.
Poor Whites, Poor Blacks, and Integration
. Films for the Humanities, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993.
Specially adapted Phil Donahue show used as a forum for a debate between the Ku Klux Klan and Black activists. The twenty-eight minutes of color video shows the ire of both groups on force integration.
Racism and Anti-Racism
. Films for the Humanities, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993.
This program looks at issues that have stirred the education establishment . . . Should the curriculum have a multicultural base? What is the role and what are the rights of parents in the choice of what their children are taught in school? The color video is fifty-eight minutes in length.
Racism in America
. Films for the Humanities, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993.
This color video looks at how a community successfully responded to its racial problems. In twenty-six minutes the program examines bigotry and racially motivated acts of violence and vandalism.
The Issue is Race
. Time Magazine, New York, New York, 1993.
Two-hour color program combining a panel discussion and town hall format with documentary video segments promoting discussion of racial problems and policy choices that face the United States. The discussion focuses on whether race relations have improved or degenerated.
What Price Equality
: Films for the Humanities, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993.
Color video program that focuses on Yonkers, New York where a federal court ruled that the city and school district violated the Constitution and denied equal protection under the law by intentionally discrimination against minorities in housing and schools. Viewing time takes fifty-six minutes.