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Elliot, J. (Speaker). (1996). Blue eyed (Cassette Recording). San Francisco, CA: Denkmal Filmproductions & California Newsreel.
Summary: Jane Elliott conducts a workshop where an arbitrarily selected group of individuals is targeted to experience prejudice and bigotry. Based on the blue eyed-brown eyed exercise. 93 minutes. Manual.
Guggenheim, Charles & Teaching Tolerance (Producers). (1995). The Shadow of hate (Cassette Recording). Montgomery, AL: Southern Poverty Law Center.
Summary: A documentary that examines 3 centuries of American history to understand America's history of intolerance. 40 minutes, closed captioned.
Hyyppa, J. & Monaco, P. (Executive Producers). (1995). Without reservations (Cassette Recording). Bozeman, MT: Montana Public Television.
Summary: Native Americans in Montana reflect on the prevalence of racism in their state. Various questions are considered. What is racism? Is covert and ignorant stereotyping less racist than overt racism? How is an entire culture degraded through the casual use of racist imagery? How are children affected by racism in schools and the media? 28 minutes.
Reid, Frances (Producer & Director). (1995). Skin deep (Cassette Recording). Berkeley, CA: Iris Films.
Summary: A diverse group of college students reveal their honest feelings and attitudes about race and racism. Students are interviewed alone, and then discuss the issues in a group setting. 53 minutes, closed captioned.
Riggs, M. (Producer). (1987). Ethnic notions (Cassette recording). Berkeley, CA: California Newsreel.
Summary: Covers more than one hundred years of United States history and traces the evolution of Black American caricatures and their role in political and social conflicts concerning race. 58 minutes.
Riggs, M. (Producer). (1989). Tongues untied (Cassette Recording). New Almaden, CA: Wolfe Video [distributor].
Summary: Derogatory accusations, judgments, and jokes in our culture are met head-on by this video about black, male, and gay identity. Poetry, personal testimony, and drama unite to oppose the homophobia and racism that attempt to split a person into opposing loyalties. 55 minutes
Ruehle, C. (Producer). (1996). Ending racism. (Cassette Recording). Chicago, IL: Crossroads Ministry.
Summary: Narration: Rhonda Campbell, Chuck Ruehle ; panel, William Wong, Barbara Major, Louise Derman-Sparks, Victor M. Rodriguez, James Addington, Juanita Helphrey. Panel discussion in which tolerance educators and advocates discuss and debate the current status of cultural and institutional racism in American Society. Participants offer their definition of racism and possible solutions for what remains a serious societal problem. 35 minutes. 16 page booklet.
STAR: A new dialogue about diversity. (1993). Washington, DC: People for the American Way.
Classroom footage shows STAR race relations program in action.
The religious right: In their words. (1993). Washington, DC: People for the American Way.
Documents extreme rhetoric of major religious right leaders. 8 minutes.
Tatge, C. & Lasseur, D. (Producers & Directors). (1992). Hate on trial, with Bill Moyers (Cassette Recording). New York, NY: Mystic Fire Video: [distributed to the video trade by PolyGram Video].
Summary: In 1990, Tom and John Metzger, leaders of the White Aryan Resistance (WAR) were charged with inciting the murder of Mulugeta Seraw of Ethiopia in Portland, Oregon. This is a documentary of their trial using actual courtroom footage, interspersed with commentary on hate crime, First Amendment rights, and the role of the medial by a panel of lawyers, activists, and journalists. 146 minutes