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Taliban:
Prayer for Hate
An educational 12 min. film chronicles the rise of the Taliban
regime, and their role exporting drugs and enforcing a brutal
system of gender apartheid.
Never
Go Back: The Threat to Legalized Abortion
Produced by FMF Board Member Lorraine Sheinberg and narrated
by Carrie Fisher, this 15 -minute video outlines the threat
that upcoming Supreme Court retirements pose to accessible,
legal abortion in the United States.
Shroud
of Silence
This powerful 15 minute documentary narrated by Marlo Thomas
chronicles the everyday struggle that is life for women under
the Taliban regime's brutal system of gender apartheid.
Revelations:
Exposing the Radical Right
This eye-opening 18-minute documentary video (even to the
feminist veteran) exposes the convergence of right-wing political,
religious and economic forces in the U.S.
Feminist
Expo 2000 Symposia & General Assemblies - Audio
Hear feminist speakers from around the world disucuss pressing
topics affecting women in politcs, economics, health, and
activism.
Killing
in the Name of Life: Terrorism Against Abortion Clinics
This short, educational video documents the domestic terrorism
campaign carried out by the anti-abortion movement against
reproductive health clinics nationwide.
Abortion
for Survival
This 1989 video revies the need for safe, legal, and accessible
abortion worldwide, highlighting the lack of access to affordable
contraception and women's desire to limit their family size.
"A Woman's World: Women in Politics"
This 30-minute documentary produced by Women in Politics Productions
in cooperation with the National Association of COmmissions
for Women and the Women's Research and Education Fund is a
must-have for educators, and a must-see for young women interested
in the political process. The film documents how women have
influenced American politics, illustrates how women's lives
are improved when women are elected to positions of power,
and encourages girls and young women to explore public office.
The bi-partisan film includes interviews with women members
of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate.
To order this film, contact Women in Politics Productions,
LLC at 610-345-9279 or email womeninpolitics@cleanweb.net.
"Beyond Killing Us Softly: The Strength to Resist"
The third in a series of films on the advertising industry,
body image, and women, "Beyond Killing Us Softly"
is a 30-minute documentary that explores the question of how
adolescent girls interpret the confusing, conflicting, and
sexist messages they get from the media. Featuring feminist
activists and scholars including Carol Gilligan, Amy Richards,
Gloria Steinem, and Gail Dines, the film goes beyond calling
girls "victims," and shows them interacting with
potentially harmful messages and resisting the call to victimhood.
With interviews with girls from a range of ethnic and social
backgrounds, "Beyond Killing Us Softly" is an excellent
teaching tool, for mentoring projects with junior high or
high school students, or for a college-level women's studies
course, teaching students to read images encoded with sexist,
racist, and heterosexist messages.
To order this film, contact Cambridge
Documentary Films, Inc at 617-484-3993 or email cdf@shore.net.
Lifetime Television
for Women
This site contains information about the network's shows,
with links to each one. It also includes a information about
the Women's National Basketball Association and a link to
Health Times, a magazine focusing on women's health concerns.
Oxygen
This 2000-launched website and television network for women
covers a range of topics, from motherhood to politics to
reproductive health. Visit the site for news, tips, message
boards, and more.
UC
Berkeley Library Web: "The Movies, Race and Ethnicity
This site explores portrayals of African-Americans, Chicanos/Latinos,
Jews, Native Americans and women of all ethnicities and races
in movies. Includes links to a diverse collection of filmmakers.
Wild West Women, Inc.
Summaries and ordering information for a number of fabulous
films about great women.
Women Make Movies
This non-profit media arts organization can be reached via
email at info@wmm.com for general information, and orders@wmm.com
for info on or orders from their catalogue. Established to
address the under-representation and misrepresentation of
women in the media, WMM is located at 462 Broadway, Suite
500 D, New York, NY 10013.
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