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California Newsreel
United States
Приєднався 12 гру 2007
California Newsreel produces and distributes cutting edge, social justice films that inspire, educate and engage audiences. Founded in 1968, Newsreel is the oldest non-profit, social issue documentary film center in the country, the first to marry media production and contemporary social movements.
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So the People Should Know - excerpt
Daniel Ellsberg and Tony Russo interview people on the street about the Pentagon Papers. Los Angeles, Summer 1972. (From the documentary SO THE PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW, Newsreel 1972.
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RACE - THE POWER OF AN ILLUSION How the Racial Wealth Gap Was Created
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These scenes are excerpted from California Newsreel’s acclaimed three-part documentary series, Race-The Power of an Illusion. To learn more and watch the entire series, please visit newsreel.org/video/RACE-THE-POWER-OF-AN-ILLUSION
TRAILER - Narrative Power: The Epic Adventure
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Produced by Subliminal Stories and Presented by California Newsreel Join Fannie and her new-found friends on their journey through the narrative forest as they work together to discover the truth about narrative power-and what we can do to build it right where we are.
Unnatural Causes INTRO - Spanish
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Un clip de 5 minutos que presenta los temas principales de la serie.
Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property
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Over the decades, Nat Turner's slave rebellion has been represented in multiple and often conflicting ways. The film deftly weaves documentary with dramatizations of the different versions of the retelling of this watershed event.
Nat Turner: ATroublesom Property
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Over the decades, Nat Turner's slave rebellion has been represented in multiple and often conflicting ways. The film deftly weaves documentary with dramatizations of the different versions of the retelling of this watershed event. Find the full documentary at newsreel.org/video/NAT-TURNER-A-TROUBLESOME-PROPERTY
Dirt and Deeds in Mississippi
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DIRT AND DEEDS IN MISSISSIPPI uncovers the largely unknown and pivotal role played by Black landowning families in the deep South who controlled over a million acres in the 1960s. Available through California Newsreel - www.newsreel.org
Wounded Places - Trailer
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Too many children growing up in impoverished communities wrestle with the trauma of street violence, structural racism and almost unrelenting adversity. This special pre-release from The Raising of America series asks not what’s wrong with them but what happened to them, and how can traumatized children and communities heal.
Furious Flower II trailer
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To watch the entire documentary, to read background information and to order DVDs, visit: newsreel.org/video/FURIOUS-FLO... This 3-part program provides the definitive teaching tool for exploring the world of today's Black poetry. Providing a more focused, ambitious approach than its 1998 predecessor, Furious Flower II presents outstanding critical scholarship on Black contemporary poetry's ori...
Furious Flower I trailer
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An invaluable reference work offering intimate portraits of twenty-five leading poets, each reading and discussing their own work during the 1994 Furious Flower conference. It offers concise introductions to such important contemporary African American writers as U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove, Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez , Nikki Giovanni and Michael Harper.
Furious Flower III Trailer
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Set during the 2014 Furious Flower conference, Furious Flower III: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry offers the unprecedented opportunity to watch thirty-two of today’s leading African American poets reading from their work and discussing the critical issues shaping this vibrant poetic tradition.
BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez Trailer
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BADDDDD SONIA SANCHEZ offers unprecedented access to the life, work and mesmerizing performances of renowned poet, educator and activist Sonia Sanchez who describes herself as “a woman with razor blades between my teeth.” Available through California Newsreel - www.newsreel.org
The Raising of America - Preview
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This ambitious documentary series and multimedia initiative by the producers of UNNATURAL CAUSES: IS INEQUALITY MAKING US SICK? explores how a strong start for all our kids leads not only to better individual life course outcomes (learning, earning and physical and mental health) but also to a healthier, safer, better educated and more prosperous and equitable America.
Once Upon a Time - Trailer
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Childcare in America is a patchwork- uneven in quality, unaffordable to most and failing many of our youngest children. Once Upon a Time allows us to imagine how things might be different if all of America’s children had access to high-quality early care and education-in fact, we almost did. In 1971, Congress passed a bill providing high-quality childcare, home visiting and other services to ev...
There's No Such Thing as Small Stuff: Being Poor in Louisville
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There's No Such Thing as Small Stuff: Being Poor in Louisville
Impact of Poverty and Stress on Diabetes among Native Americans
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Impact of Poverty and Stress on Diabetes among Native Americans
Marshallese Displaced from Home Islands after U.S. Nuclear Testing
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Marshallese Displaced from Home Islands after U.S. Nuclear Testing
Importance of Culturally Appropriate Care for Native Americans
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Importance of Culturally Appropriate Care for Native Americans
Culture of Diabetes - Native Americans and Futurelessness
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Culture of Diabetes - Native Americans and Futurelessness
Cultural Loss - Impact on Native American Health
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Cultural Loss - Impact on Native American Health
Gardening as Cultural Renewal - the Gila Crossing School Program
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Gardening as Cultural Renewal - the Gila Crossing School Program
Richmond California Struggles for Clean Air
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Richmond California Struggles for Clean Air
Diabetes among Native Americans - Genes or Environment?
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Diabetes among Native Americans - Genes or Environment?
Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods is Bad for Your Health
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Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods is Bad for Your Health
Atomic Testing in the Marshall Islands
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Atomic Testing in the Marshall Islands
You can thank the democrats for KKK and Jim Crow. All of it
We still have a Jim Crow justice system. Lady justice has her blinder off. She sees colour. "Freedom of press" sees colour. That is not acceptable in 2022. That is the very definition of systemic racism. From the law to the press.they
@ donnachung...I'm glad u feel this way...I was actually one of the 46 ppl...that it happened too...in the videos I'm the one they call Joe Henderson...but my full name is Cleveland Joe Henderson..thank u for commenting!!!
God rest here soul she stood for justice unlike most whites back
Only one comment, interesting. This America, this country lies in a sad place. Minorities will never acquire equality because white America will continue to find a way to underhandedly marginalize people of color. What's even sadder though, many African Americans don't know their history and how deeply complex this system works are based on that history. And the mass media is at the forefront of impressing white Americans views and prospective into minorities psyche, keeping African Americans feeling inferior.
They speak as if it were an American problem. / People have [understandably] been cautious of others from somewhere outside of their immediate environment for centuries
Wonderful! Thanks!
There was an excellent documentary on Dr. Rustin on NPR. I had heard of him, but never knew all that he had done.
wealth gap explained in 6 min
me too. or atleast more. might have to pay for this
can anyone make an interesting comparison between her and Rosa Parks?
Awesome video!
Came here because of "Show Me a Hero" on HBO. Awesome show so far.
I LOVE you guys. I will never ever say "white" or "black" again.
This was originally recorded in 1991.
Amazing. This should be shown in every middle school. But, whites would never allow that to happen.
We lived on Sellinger St. The looting got to within one block of our house. I was 15 at the time. It was a different time, we were told it was a race riot. As I grew older I realized it was a riot against police brutality. Fortunately the looting and burning stayed south of Herman st. If it had gone a block or two north on Joseph it would have gotten real ugly quick. We were armed to the teeth and scared. A couple days later I remember reading in the paper it was caused by communist agitaters, which is just ridiculous,
My grandfather was in the National Guard at the time, and he was called to the riots.
Tell me she don't look like Queen Latifah in the original pic
Very strong woman. Those that came in her path could do nothing but love her. RIP Big Momma!!!
RIP Ma Rainey and CocoTaylor
She had a beautiful singing voice!!!
genes don't care about race but racist care about genes. anyone who believe race to be genetic is delusional at best and ignorant. the people most concerned with race do it for political reasons.
shits fucked
As songs come out naturally, it reminds me well of its 40th reunion in 2000, in which I was the only one from Japan. I am sorry to have missed this time. Hope to make it in 2020!
Bayard Rustin was a nonviolent civil rights leader in the 1960’s. He didn't support the Black Power movement, believing it was important that we work together, regardless of race or color. And because of that,Rustin’s way of nonviolence was unpopular to the Black Power groups like the Black Panthers. Rustin helped fight against racism in many ways,like from the beginning. In 1947, Rustin helped organize many of the first of the Freedom Rides, testing ruling by the supreme court with their discrimination in interstate travel rules. Although he did not start the freedom rides, he had helped with it. Rustin had intended to travel to India to meet with Mahatma Gandhi in 1948 to learn about nonviolent resistance and the ways of bringing peace upon people. Although,before he could make his trip, Gandhi was assassinated. Rustin still made his trip and would meet with leaders of the Gandhian movement.He brought their skills and strategy to America used the techniques he'd learned and applied them to his activist philosophies.He even taught the world famous Martin Luther King Jr. In February 1956, when Bayard Rustin arrived in Montgomery to assist with the up and coming bus boycotts, Martin Luther King, Jr. had not completely,(or quite barley) embraced nonviolence. Even though King is known as the man who fought with nonviolent strategy,it was Rustin that had taught him the ways of Gandhi. Rustin started becoming quite popular among other leaders of the fight. Thats why King and others knew he was a powerful force for civil rights, and he was put in place of organizing the March on Washington, one of (if not the most) the most important protests and rallys of the era.
Celebrating Black History Month- Ralph Bunche
I will remember and share, Please watch and share everyone.
Good historical primer on the practice of "redlining" and it's generational effects on wealth creation.
Where can I get this dvd?...
He seemed like a great man
He was an absolute hero - it is truly saddening that he is so unknown
@DannySmith300 why?
I was asked once that if I could meet in person, anybody, live or dead, who would it be? I would love to have a drink and a little social conversation with the great Ma Rainy. Can you imagine being able to talk to her? You can be certain that for once in my life I would be listening more than talking. ;)
Does anybody know what the name of the song that is being played at 3:20 ? and the other songs?
Does anybody know what the name of the song that is being played at 3:20 ?
Great book
@KeciaNoel im glad that there is a second part of this documentary...im currently using this film as part of my social work education and I think it really emphasized many aspects about family relations and the so-called 'system' that is not known to the public. good luck !
Do you have this entire documentary? My mother graduated from Hoxie in 1962, and she saw the original airing and they show a photograph of her in part of it. She is gone now and I would like to show her grandchildren. Please let me know how you got it!!! Thank you so!!!
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I'm so grateful there are still people bringing this tragedy to light,its seem as if this incident had almost been swept out of history.
I am an admirer, he was driven by genuine love of the people. A good man.
Almost the same as road to serfdom.
The greatest leader the world has seen in the past century.
A GREAT MAN
This was not that long ago....
Many have come and gone in this battle so so challenging...but i know jah i'll never let us down. The struggle continues. Rest in peace and know that your struggle was not in vain, my GREAT brother , Hero and Leader, Thomas Sankars THE UPRIGHT MAN!!!!
You should know Him
Thank you for posting this.
wow..... This is so very sad.... If I have a choice of something that's made in both the U.S. and China, I'll buy the U.S. one......I'll be more careful to see where something's made...