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| Diversity Training & Multiculturalism
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| We know that organizations are enriched and made more effective by recruiting, welcoming, valuing and retaining people of diverse backgrounds. The videos in this collection will help facilitators of diversity training programs and discussions to challenge assumptions and stereotypes and build a more inclusive climate. |
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| All Diversity Training & Multiculturalism Titles |
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SHATTERING THE SILENCES
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DVD, 86 minutes, 1997 Facilitator Guide Available |
| Eight professors of color discuss the special pressures minority faculty face in majority white institutions. MORE... |
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SKIN DEEP
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VHS and DVD, 53 minutes, 1995, Facilitator Guide Available |
| A multi-racial group of college students in a weekend racial sensitivity workshop discuss affirmative action, self-segregation, internalized racism and cultural identity. MORE... |
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THE STOLEN EYE
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| VHS and DVD, 50 minutes, 2003 |
| Jane Elliott brings a group of Aborigines and white Australians together for her landmark 'blue-eyed/brown-eyed' diversity training exercise. American diversity trainers may find the film helpful because it removes the experience of oppression from the familiar American racial terrain to a more universal, yet less well-trod landscape. MORE... |
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THE THIRTY-MINUTE BLUE EYED
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30 minutes, 1996 revised 2003, Facilitator Guide Available |
| Now Jane Elliott?s critically award winning Blue Eyed is available in a more useful, more concise version concentrating all the drama and insight of the original into an even more powerful 30-minute video MORE... |
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TOUGH GUISE (57 Minute Abridged Version)
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| DVD, 57 minutes, 1999 |
| Jackson Katz, a former all star football player and pre-eminent gender violence prevention trainer, extends the feminists critique of gender to analyze contemporary masculinity as a social construction, a performance, or role, using imagery chosen from a broad range of popular culture. MORE... |
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UNNATURAL CAUSES
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DVD, 7 episodes: 1x56mins, 6x26mins, 2008, dual language disc - Menus, Audio and Subtitles in English and Spanish, Spanish on the Second Audio Channel Facilitator Guide Available |
| UNNATURAL CAUSES, for the first time on film, sounds the alarm about our disturbing socioeconomic and racial inequities in health - and searches for their root causes. But those causes are not what we might expect. There's much more to our health than bad habits, healthcare or unlucky genes. The social conditions in which we are born, live and work profoundly affect our well-being and longevity. MORE... |
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WHAT'S RACE GOT TO DO WITH IT?
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DVD, 49 minutes, 2006, Facilitator Guide Available |
| Ten years after Skin Deep, a new documentary film chronicles the experiences of a diverse group of college students - in this case, led by veteran UC Berkeley facilitators over the course of a semester - as they confront race, diversity, and their own responsibility for making a difference. MORE... |
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THE WILLMAR 8
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| DVD, 50 minutes, 1980 |
| The story of eight women in America's heartland--Willmar, Minnesota--who were driven by sex discrimination at work to find themselves unexpectedly at the forefront of the struggle for women's rights. Risking jobs, friends, family and the opposition of church and community, they began the longest bank strike in American history in a dramatic attempt to assert their own equality and self-worth. MORE... |
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