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Social & Political Issues in America: Resources in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley The following list is a sampling of some of the materials in MRC which deal with important social, political, and cultural issues in America. Consult MRC's for other titles of interest on these topics. Abortion and Reproductive Rights. SEE: See also Medical and Health Issues.

SEE (includes works on aging, death and dying, biotechnology, medical ethics) Gender/Sexual Violence For works about domestic violence and pornography see ) For works about violence against gay/lesbian/transgender people, SEE Child Abuse - SEE Terrorism SEE Related Videographies: For Environmental Issues see: For Medical, Health Care, and Public Health Issues see: For Race and Ethnic Relations see: Affirmative Action. This event is organized by the Graduate Assembly, University of California, Berkeley. This event took place on February 2, 1986, at Booth Auditorium, Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley. An exchange of views and a discussion on affirmative action between Charles Murray, Senior Research Fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York, and Ronald Takaki, Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Video/C 1409 Affirmative Action Panel, UCB, 1995. Contents: The impact of affirmative action on the University of California, Berkeley (105 min.) -- Affirmative action: Where do we go from here? (45 min.) A program designed to educate and inform the University community and the general public about the past, present and future of affirmative action policy and its impact on the University of California, Berkeley. Video/C 4266 Pt.

1-2 Affirmative Action: The History of an Idea Explores the historical roots of affimative action and the current debate over its usefulness. Looks at several different affirmative action programs including the Univ. Of California, Berkeley, the U.S. Army, federal aid to minority businesses, and affirmative action in the Chicago Police Dept. Includes archival footage and features interviews with a wide array of academic scholars. Video/C 4999 Beyond Black and White: Affirmative Action in America All sides in the affirmative action debate say that they believe in the Constitutional right to equality regarding race, creed and sex, but they bring very different interpretations to what that means.

A distinguished panel of experts discuss this issue. Moderator: Charles J. Ogletree; panelists: Ward Connerly, Angela Walker, Ruth J. Simmons, Ann Coulter, Frank D. Riggs, Ann F. Lewis, Antonia Hernandez, Suzan Shown Harjo, Diane Chin, Robert L.

Woodson, Sr., Christopher Edley, Jr., Judge Jon O. Newman, John R. Strangfeld, Tamar Jacoby, Lt. Video/C 7331 The Constitution--That Delicate Balance, Part 12: Affirmative Action versus Reverse Discrimination.

Presents viewpoints of leaders from government, media and the legal profession on a hypothetical case regarding the application of affirmative action to a university faculty tenure decision. Video/C 6991 Legislating Morality: Affirmative Action and the Burden of History Explores whether affirmative action promotes racial balance, or fights discrimination of the past with reverse discrimination in the present.

Featured in the program are Roy Innis, Chairman of the Congress on Racial Equality; Ward Connerly, Regent of the University of California and Charles Willie, professor of Education at Harvard. DVD 2141 Skin Deep. A diverse group of college students reveal their honestfeelings and attitudes about race and racism. Students from 3 major universities are interviewed alone on topics including the climate toward talking about race on campus, self separation of ethnic groups, discrimination, affirmative action policies and individual responsibility for change. Concludes with a diverse group of 23 students from 6 major American universities who spent 3 days together to collectively challenge one another with dialogue focusing on such topics as the concept of individual responsibility, feeling separated from each other, wanting others to understand and what can be done to move awareness to action. Video/C 4055 Reading, Writing and Race.

This program looks at the impact of affirmative action admissions policies, speech codes, and race relations on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley. Includes drama students enacting plays about racial conflicts and intolerance on campus. The film also examines the debate in California over a series of social studies textbooks which are under fire from critics, who charge that they do not adequately reflect California's multicultural heritage.

Video/C 6790 Shattering the Silences Documentary explores issues of faculty diversity in American higher education in the mid-1990s, focusing on the professional and personal experiences of eight minority scholars in the humanities and social sciences at various institutions. Video/C 4707 >Talking About Race. A diverse group of college students reveal their honest feelings and attitudes about race and racism. In part 1, students from 3 major universities are interviewed alone on topics including the climate toward talking about race on campus, self separation of ethnic groups, discrimination, affirmative action policies and individual responsibility for change. In part 2, a diverse group of 23 students from 6 major American universities spend 3 days together to collectively challenge one another with dialogue focusing on such topics as the concept of individual responsibility, feeling separated from each other, wanting others to understand and what can be done to move awareness to action.

Video/C 4054. See Also: U.C. Charter Day, 1982. Celebration of the 114th birthday of the University of California. Deena Gonzalez, Chair of the Graduate Assembly, delivers an address on the disproportionate low number of minority students enrolled at the University of California. Philip Habib, former Undersecretary of State and Special Presidential Envoy to the Middle East, delivers the keynote address on American foreign policy and the Middle East.

Video/C 1718 Voices of a Divided City. Film examines racial problems of urban areas focusing on the 1974 riots in Boston that were triggered by busing of children from the predominantly Black community of Roxbury to Charlestown with a mostly Irish population. Residents speak on the street and during a discussion group about the issues of racism and the impact busing and affirmative action programs have on their communities. Video/C 455 - U-matic format, at NRLF #: B 4 175 250 Aging Out 'Aging out' chronicles the daunting obstacles that three young people in foster care encounter as they 'age out' of the system and are suddenly on their own for the first time.

This emotionally complex film is also a portrait of young adults struggling to overcome the scars of their troubled childhood in order to realize their dreams of independence and fulfillment. Written, produced and directed by Roger Weisberg. DVD 6003 The Salt Mines explores the lives of Hispanic male transvestite prostitutes and crack addicts living in abandoned garbage trucks at a road salt storage facility near lower Manhattan. The Transformation follows Ricardo (Sara in The Salt Mines) as he rejects his street life to join a group of Born Again Christians in an effort to tranform his life from that of a homosexual to a heterosexual.

Video/C 4569 Shopping Bag Ladies. Interviews with homeless and poor women who carry their possessions with them in 'shopping bags' as they live and sleep in the streets. 3/4' DVD X5565 (preservation copy) Streetlife: The Invisible Family. Performers: Interviews with Dr. Richard Ropers, Claudette Reeves, Maxine Greer, Carrie Ryan, Gary Stein, Jenny Dudley, Glenn Bailey, Bill Biggs, Fr. Jerry Merrill, and Stacey Bess. A report on the status of the homeless, in particular, homeless families in Salt Lake City and agencies offering support including: Travelers Aid Society, St.

Vincent de Paul Society, 'The Inn' (La Posada), and the Salt Lake Family Shelter School. Video/C 3551 Streets of Plenty: Inside the World of the Homeless What is the relationship between addiction and homelessness? Where does personal responsibility fit into the equation? Should street addicts be left to their own devices, or do full-service shelters, legalized heroin dispensaries, and other provisions make for smart urban policy? In search of answers, Misha Klieder has put away his sociology textbooks and opted for real-life experience--spending close to a month sleeping and scavenging in the crime-infested Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, Canada.

Directed by Alex Kleider and Corey Ogilvie. DVD X7083 Streetwise. A film by Martin Bell, Mary Ellen Mark, Cheryl McCall. Documentary on the lives of 9 homeless American teenagers, ranging in age from 13 to 19, who survive on the streets as pimps, prostitutes, muggers, panhandlers, thieves and drug dealers. Video/C 3977 Streetwise A film by Claire Burch. A close look at people and events on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley and Haight Ashbury in San Francisco. Puntuated by original music, and heartfelt encounters with street people young and old.

Video/C 5535 Sheffield, Sandra Lee. 'Streetwise: Rethinking Motion Picture Arts Education.' Journal of Film & Video, Spring2001, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p20, 5p Taylor's Campaign Documents the political campaign of Ron Taylor, a formerly homeless individual who ran for the Santa Monica City Council in 1994 in hopes of raising awareness about the plight of the homeless. Cakewalk Si String Section Vsti Standalone. This documentary examines the lives of people living in cardboard lean-tos in luxurious Santa Monica, dumpster-diving for survival.

It addresses the issues of human dignity, poverty, unemployment, hunger, civil rights, and day-to-day life on the streets. Narrator: Martin Sheen. Video/C 5992 Anderson, Leon. 'Taylor's Campaign.' Teaching Sociology, Jan2000, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p96-97, 2p Joseph, Alfred; Cerio, Andrea.

'Teaching About Poverty Through Images: Poverty Outlaw and Taylor's Campaign.' Journal of Poverty, 2000, Vol. 4 Issue 3, p119, 5p Union Square A chillingly accurate and powerful documentary portrait of seven young homeless heroin addicts in Union Square in New York City, revealing what they will do to maintain a habit that keeps them trapped in a vicious cycle.

DVD 3680 Vagabonds. Produced by students enrolled in Documentary Film (Film 28B) at the University of California, Berkeley, Spring, 1993. Instuctor: B. First film contains interviews with students concerning their attitudes towards the homeless and interviews with homeless persons living on the streets of Berkeley, Calif. In the second film Afro-American students discuss their expectations and experiences in their Afro-American studies classes. Video/C 3276 What Really Killed Rosebud?

Documentary films profiling homeless persons living on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley through personal stories and interviews. Examines the events of August 25, 1992, when Rosebud Denovo, a homeless women living in People's Park, was killed by the University of California police while she was trespassing in the Chancellor's residence.

Interviews with homeless persons and other friends from People's Park raise disturbing questions about her death. Video/C 7461 Young, Homeless and Queer. (Network Q) An installment of a video news service published monthly providing the gay perspective on America.

Video/C 4000:1994:5 For general and overview works dealing with immigration to the United States within the last half century SEE For current and historical works about specific immigrant/ethnic groups see listings for particular ethnic/national groups in Documents a reunion of Iowa teacher Jane Elliott and her third-grade class of 1970, subjects that year of an ABC News television documentary entitled: The eye of the storm. Shows how her experimental curriculum on the evils of discrimination had a lasting effect on the lives of the students. DVD 5915; also vhs Video/C 1143 Video/C 3984.

Award winning documentary records an innovative experiment in which a third-grade teacher divides her all-white class into 'blue-eyes' and 'brown-eyes,' making each group superior or inferior on successive days. The program demonstrates the nature and effects of bigotry by showing changes brought about in the children's behavior and learning patterns. Video/C 3984 26 min. Video/C 1143 How Biased Are You?

Explores the history and practice of racism through its extreme manifestations, such as slavery, the Holocaust, segregation, bias crimes, and racial profiling, as well as its more subtle demonstrations, such as the pernicious subconscious biases that can exert an influence on everyday behavior. Uses hidden cameras to show the different experiences of black and white persons in the same situations, such as shopping in a store. Examines the Implicit Association Test, a bias-sensitivity test developed by Anthony Greenwald and Mahzarin Banaji, which looks for hidden, subconscious biases. Also looks at prejudice in children of various ages. Originally produced by Discovery Communications, Inc.

Video/C 8474 Prejudice Prejudiced and biased attitudes between gender, racial, and economic groups are shown in examples and discussed. Video/C 8357 Racism: A History Originally produced by the BBC in 2007. Dist.: The Colour of Money Reaching back across the centuries, this program sheds light on historical attitudes toward human differences. It assesses the significance of biblical narratives, including the 'curse of Ham', in the evolution of European concepts of race, and goes on to examine the basis of institutionalized racism - entwined with fervent capitalism - on which the transatlantic slave trade operated. The destruction of America's indigenous civilizations and the dehumanization and exploitation of Africans are studied alongside the writings of Enlightenment philosophers and historians. Includes commentary by Dr. Orlando Patterson, Dr.

Barnor Hesse, and Professor James Walvin. Director/producer, David Olusoga. DVD X5137 Fatal Impact During the 19th century, racial categorization took on a pseudoscientific stance. This program shows how the academic racism of the period helped to spread imperialist policies across the globe. Sifting through the 'science' of eugenics and its link to social Darwinism, the film juxtaposes racial hygiene theories with racial warfare in Tasmania, Victorian apathy in famine-wracked India, and horrific German colonization tactics in Namibia. Commentary by David Dabydeen, Dr.

Maria Misra, and Professor Catherine Hall. Director/producer, Paul Tickell. DVD X5138 A Savage Legacy Focuses on a pattern of segregation and genocide evident in King Leopold's Belgian Congo rampages, South Africa's apartheid rule, the terrorism of Jim Crow, and less obvious examples that persist in today's global community. Several renowned authors, including Dr.

Michael Eric Dyson of Georgetown University, Dr. Manning Marable of Columbia, and Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah of Princeton, contribute expert commentary. Director/producer, Tim Robinson. DVD X5139 Skin Deep. A diverse group of college students reveal their honestfeelings and attitudes about race and racism.

Students from 3 major universities are interviewed alone on topics including the climate toward talking about race on campus, self separation of ethnic groups, discrimination, affirmative action policies and individual responsibility for change. Concludes with a diverse group of 23 students from 6 major American universities who spent 3 days together to collectively challenge one another with dialogue focusing on such topics as the concept of individual responsibility, feeling separated from each other, wanting others to understand and what can be done to move awareness to action. DVD 3705; also VHS Video/C 4055. Social Psychology: Prejudice. Prejudiced and biased attitudes between gender, racial, and economic groups are shown in examples and discussed.

Video/C 8357 Tolerance First segment: With hate crimes at a record level, racism and community conflict escalating and the passage of Proposition 187, the first program examines attempts by individuals in Los Angeles to promote tolerance. Second segment: An interview with controversial author and philosopher Cornel West.

Third segment: Profile of children's conflict resolution educator Darryl Williams, who was paralyzed by a sniper's bullet during Boston's 1979 busing crisis. Segment from the television program Rights & wrongs broadcast March 21, 1995. Video/C 6716 The Wave Based on the experience of a high-school history class in April, 1967, in Palo Alto, Calif. Explores what happened when a teacher started a Nazi-like movement called The Wave in his history class to show the students the development of attitudes such as those that allowed Germans to deny responsibility for genocide under the Nazis.

Cast: Bruce Davison, Lori Lethin, John Putch. Director, Alex Grasshoff. A broadcast of the program ABC theater for young Americans, October 4, 1981 by ABC.

DVD X5610; Video/C MM257 The A.C.L.U.: A History This program, with commentary from Oliver North, Dave Barry, and Molly Ivins, traces the tumultuous history of the ACLU from its inception by founder Roger Baldwin, through dozens of legal challenges over the past century, including the Scopes trial, the 1930s labor strikes, Japanese internment, the HUAC hearings and blacklisting, the Vietnam war crimes trials, the American Nazi Party's bid to march in Skokie, Illinois, and others. Baldwin's story is interwoven throughout. A film by Lawrence R. Hott and Diane Garey. DVD 6495 All Rapped Up: An Inside Look at the Rap/Dance Music Scene. A critique of the spiritual realities behind the pop/dance and rap music scene from a Christian biblical perspective. Video/C 3552 Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann.

Examines the world of photographer Sally Mann, whose work and vision have come under censorship. Special features: Deleted scenes (15 min.); documentary short 'Blood ties,' (1993, 30 min.) shot during the creation of Sally Mann's Immediate Family series; 'Photojournalism conference excerpts' from Mann's appearance at the Nyborg photojournalism conference (7 min.); selected photos from Mann's series 'Deep south', 'Immediate family', and 'What remains'.

DVD X2991; Video/C 3390 Campus Culture Wars: Five Stories About PC. Contents: Racially insensitive language (University of Pennsylvania) -- Gay Rights and religious expression (Harvard) -- Multicultural ideals (Stanford) -- Sexual harassment (Pennsylvania State) -- Radical feminism (University of Washington). If the freedoms of speech and dissent are protected by the Bill of Rights, to what degree should hate speech be included?

Conversely, if 'political correctness' is intended to counteract discrimination and intolerance, should it be used as a vehicle of censorship? Does PC heighten public awareness of marginalized groups or is it censorship designed to limit intellectual inquiry in the name of particular political agendas? This film examines five controversial incidents at universities around the country involving conflicts of values and 'political correctness'. Cases involve the use of racially insensitive language, gay rights and religious expression, pursuit of multicultural ideals, sexual harassment in the classroom, and radical feminism.

Video/C 3328 Damned in the U.S.A. And Obscenity, Hate Speech and the First Amendment. Damned in the U.S.A features Jesse Helms, Christie Hefner, Donald Wildmon, Luther Campbell, Al D'Amato, Andres Serrano. Debate panel: John Frohnmayer, David Llewellyn, Bruce Herschensohn, Carol Sobel.

Covers the most significant battles over freedom of expression and censorship in the arts over the last five years. From the Mapplethorpe controversy to the debate over the lyrics of 2 Live Crew, from government sponsorship of artists to morally motivated boycotts, this film addresses both sides of the censorship debate in all its complexity. Film is followed by a debate which broadens the discussion of the First Amendment as it provides a sober, balanced look at the limits placed on freedom of speech. Total running time. Video/C 4199 The Darker Side of Black.

Gangsta chic, violence and nihilism, the hard edge of Rap and Reggae increasingly dominates the image of black popular culture. This film investigates the issues raised by the genre, such as ritualized machismo, misogyny, attitudes towards homosexuality and religion, and gun glorification. Filmed in dance halls, hip hop clubs, and using interviews and music video clips, film takes us to London, Jamaica and the U.S. To examine the 'darker' side of contemporary black music. Video/C 3969 Fall From Grace. The surreal and shocking world of the controversial cult leader Reverend Fred Phelps and his hate group. The group has staged over 22,000 picket demonstrations at locations ranging from college campuses to funerals for American soldiers, enraging many with slogans such as 'Thank God for 9/11,' 'You're going to hell,' and 'God hates fags.'

Includes interviews and rare Phelps footage and allows viewers to reexamine the quintessentially American right of free speech. Directed, produced by K. DVD X5374 Fear and Favor in the Newsroom Examines the need to protect freedom of the press and investigative journalism in the United States when newspapers and telev.

Conflict: Vietnam (EUR) (US) Series,, Release date(s) • October 5, 2004 • September 3, 2004 Mode(s) Singleplayer, Multiplayer -: Mature (M): 16+: 16 Conflict: Vietnam is the third installment in the Conflict series of video games for the, and. Gameplay A third person shooter, Conflict: Vietnam has the player taking control of a squad of four 101st Airborne Division soldiers on the eve of the Tet Offensive in 1968. Multiplayer allows two players to each control two of the squad's four men and take on members and North Vietnamese forces. Plot Conflict: Vietnam opens in 1968, just days before the begins, as 19-year old Private Harold Kahler is introduced to his squadmates on a Huey gunship while heading to 'Ghost Town' a 101st Airborne Division base in.

28-year old Staff Sergeant Frank 'Ragman' Wier is the leader, highly familiar with the Vietnam War from two previous tours of duty. Corporals Bruce 'Junior' Lesh and Will 'Hoss' Schafer comprise the rest of the squad. The 1968 Tet Offensive occurs just after Kahler's first combat patrol, and he and the rest of Ragman's squad soon find themselves cut off behind enemy lines after the helicopters deploying them on a night patrol are shot down. Over the course of the next several days, the squad battles through miles of unknown jungle filled with hostile NVA and VC and escaping a napalm strike they meet up with 'The Chief', commander of an Army riverboat. The Chief is alone prior to meeting up with Wier's squad, having dropped some Green Berets off up river and 'saw some strange shit up there'. After fighting their way through a VC-fortified area called 'Charlie's Point', the men discover the Chief has been killed and soon meet up with a group of Montagnards. After retrieving a sacred statue and releasing several VC prisoners for the leader of the village, the squad uses a radio gained as a reward to call for a helicopter extraction from the 1st Air Cav, being landed in a base under siege.

After fighting off a heavy VC and NVA assault, the squad is praised by an overjoyed Major Wallace, who promises all of them commendations for their bravery. A dying VC throws a grenade into the bunker as the Major speaks, however, knocking them out, and the five men are taken prisoner. Major Wallace is killed when the men are forced to play Russian roulette. After escaping from the VC POW camp, the Ragman's squad fights their way through the jungle and meets Sergeant Stone of the Australian SAS and his squad. The two sergeants lead their men through a series of VC tunnels that the SAS were ordered to destroy.

They succeed, and Stone and Wier part on good terms. Meeting up with a USMC jeep, the squad joins up with a column of trucks and tanks headed for Hue.

After battling through the war-torn city and destroying numerous NVA 's with an tank, the squad mounts up in a 101st Airborne Huey. The helicopter is shot down by and RPG while attempting to destroy NVA SAM's and HAWK radars in the area, and the squad fights their way to and assaults The Citadel, taking the fortress and eliminating its garrison, including a handful of tanks and the commanding general.

A closing cinematic, narrated by Kahler, tells what happens to each of his squadmates and himself after their tour. Hoss signs on for another tour, Kahler later hearing from a drunk CIA agent that he is fighting in Cambodia, forever going wherever he can find the thrill of combat. Junior goes home, but meets an unjust fate after he joins the and is killed in a shootout with the FBI. Ragman comes home to an empty house and a pile of divorce papers, and moves to live in the Rocky Mountains with his dog, Ho Chi Minh, having found a well-deserved peace. Kahler goes home, raising a family and becoming a respected doctor, his expertise in dealing with gunshot wounds being all-too-needed in cities torn by violence and civil unrest. External links • at Games.