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Diversity Training & Multiculturalism
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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BLUE EYED
93 minutes, 1995
Facilitator Guide Available
A full-length adult diversity-training workshop with Jane Elliott who pioneered the 'blue eyed/brown eyed' anti-racist experiment based on eye color. MORE...
THE ESSENTIAL BLUE EYED
VHS only, 50 minutes, 1999
Facilitator Guide Available
The edited version of Blue Eyed, a workshop with Jane Elliott who pioneered a racial awareness exercise based on eye color. MORE...
THE THIRTY-MINUTE BLUE EYED
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...
THE STOLEN EYE
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...
BLACK IS...BLACK AIN'T
DVD, 87 minutes, 1995,  closed captioned in VHS only
Facilitator Guide Available
Marlon Riggs's final film debates Black identity, white critiques, sexism, patriarchy, homophobia, colorism and cultural nationalism. MORE...
COLOR ADJUSTMENT
DVD, 88 minutes, 1991
Marlon Riggs' study of how network television absorbed deep-seated racial conflict into the non-threatening formats of primetime television. Clips from Amos 'n' Andy, Good Times, Roots and The Cosby Show among others are intercut with interviews with producers, cultural critics and actors. MORE...
ETHNIC NOTIONS
DVD, 56 minutes, 1987
Scholars shed light on the origins and consequences of anti-Black stereotypes in popular culture from the Antebellum period to the Civil Rights era. MORE...
A QUESTION OF COLOR
DVD, 56 minutes, 1993
Colorism, a caste system based on skin color within the Black community, is traced and discussed. MORE...
RACE - THE POWER OF AN ILLUSION
VHS and DVD, 3 episodes - 56 minutes each, 2003,  
Facilitator Guide Available
An eye-opening three-part series confronting our myths and misconceptions about race through the distinct lenses of science, history and social institutions. MORE...
THE WILLMAR 8
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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