Of Civil Wrongs
and Rights: The Fred Korematsu Story
(60 min.)
Off the Track:
Classroom Privilege for All
(30 min.) |
NAATA (National
Asian American Telecommunications Association)
346 Ninth St., 2nd Fl.
San Francisco, CA
94103
415-863-0814
naata@naatanct.org
http://www.naatanct.org
Teachers College
Press Distributed by NECA/Teaching for Change
P.O. Box 73038
Washington, D.C.
20056
800-763-9131
neca@dc.aol.com
www.teachingfor change.org |
Internment of
Japanese-Americans during WWII
Un-tracked
Hetereo-geneous Classrooms
|
Tells the story of
one individual's 40-year civil rights struggle to challenge the forced
internment of Japanese Americans during WWII
Presents a range
of issues related to academic tracking from scholarly and student
perspectives |
Thursday
2:15 - 3:45 |
Scout's Honor
(60 min.)
Sexual
Orientation: Reading Between the Labels
(30 min.) |
Independent
Television Service
51 Federal Street,
1st Fl.
San Francisco, CA
94107
415-641-5700
tomshepard@earthlink. net
Newist/CESA
IS 1040 Studio B
University of
Wisconsin
Green Bay, WI
54311
1-800-633-7445 |
Advocacy to Impact
on Boy Scouts' Policy Regarding Sexual Orientation
Gay and Lesbian
Youth |
Portrays a
grassroots campaign led by a 12-year old boy scout, a retired
scoutmaster, and other activists regarding the Boy Scouts' policy on
sexual orientation
A discussion by
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender teens about issues impacting on
their lives |
Thursday
4:00 - 5:30 |
Africans in
America, Part I: The Terrible Transformation
(90 min.) |
PBS Video
P.O. Box 751089
Charlotte, NC
28275
877-PBS-7467
http://www.pbs.org |
African-American
History |
Part I of a
six-part Public Broadcasting System series on African-American history
from 1607 to 1861; This episode examines the origins of slavery in
America in the 17th century |
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 |
Tough Guise:
Violence, Media, and the Crisis in Masculinity
(60 min.)
|
Media Education
Foundation
26 Center Street
Northampton, MA
01060
800-897-0089
www.mediaed.org |
Popular U.S.
Culture and Masculine Identities |
Explores and
analyzes popular culture in the U.S. related to violence and dominant
images of masculinity |
Saturday
2:15 - 3:45 |
A Fine and Long
Tradition (7 min.)
Alice Paul: We
Were Arrested of Course!
(28 min )
Gender Equity
in the Classroom
(60 min.)
|
National Women's
History Project
3343 Industrial
Drive, Ste. 4
Santa Rosa, CA
95403
707-838-6000
www.nwhp.org
EPH Productions
P.O. Box 1042
Ansonia Station
New York, NY
10023
WGBY
44 Hampden St.
Springfield, MA
01103
413-781-2801
www.wgby.org |
Women's History
The Suffrage
Movement in the U.S.
Gender Equity in
the Classroom |
A music video that
presents a montage of historical and contemporary images to introduce
women's history to school and community audiences
Uses reenact-ments
and historical document and photographs to depict the struggles of Alice
Paul and the National Women's Party in demanding suffrage for women
Portrays bias in
lessons in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms followed by
the same lessons taught in a non-biased way |
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 |
In the
Light of Reverence
(70 min.)
A Place at the
Table: Struggles for Equality in America
(40 min.) |
Bullfrog Films
P.O. Box 149
Oley, PA 19547
610-779-8226
www.bullfrogfilms.com
Teaching Tolerance
400 Washington
Ave.
Montgomery, AL
36104
334-264-3702
FAX-334-264-7310
http://www.teachingtolerance.com
|
Native American
Spiritual and Sacred Sites
Ongoing Efforts to
Win Equality by Diverse Groups |
Documents stories
of three Native American Communities struggling to protect significant
spiritual and sacred lands
Features high
school students of varying backgrounds sharing how their families and
ancestors have struggled to overcome discrimination and secure "a place
at the table" |
Friday
2:15 - 3:45 |
King Gimp
(45 min.)
Multiple
Intelligence and the Second Language Learner
(40 min.) |
Video Press
University of MD
School of Medicine
32 S. Greene St.
Baltimore, MD
21201
1-800-328-7450
www.videopress. org
National
Professional Resources
25 South Regent
St.
Port Charles, NY
10573
1-800-453-7461
www.nprinc.com |
Life of an Artist
with Cerebral Palsy
Second Language
Learners and Multiple Intelligences Theory and Strategies |
An academy-award
documentary spanning 13 years (ages 13-26) in the life of an artist with
cerebral palsy
Presents
background and practical examples of how teaching strategies
incorporating multiple intelligences theory are being implemented |
Friday
4:00 - 5:30 |