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Friday, 8 February 2013

postheadericon Model Minority - Documentary Promo

Model Minority - Documentary Promo Video Clips. Duration : 8.67 Mins.


Slated to air on PBS in May, 2013. Stay tuned! Model Minority: Do the Math reveals the impact of the model minority myth on the experiences and perspectives of Asian American (AA) college students. The myth is a complex and contradictory stereotype of AAs as academic over-achievers. While many believe the stereotype is positive, it causes many problems. Asian Americans are overlooked for affirmative action and academic assistance. Tracked by parents, counselors, and social expectations to excel in math-intensive fields, despite their preferences, they struggle to balance personal goals and mental health. The myth diverts attention from systematic structural racism by emphasizing individualism, and pitting AAs against other groups. Viewed as too competitive and taking over colleges, AAs face racial resentment, discrimination, and hate crimes. Model Minority overcomes misconceptions of AA students. Model Minority timely coincides with national priorities and debates on how to increase educational performance and economic participation. It engages school reform, equal opportunity, multiculturalism, race, parenting, and democracy. We will compare the experiences and perspectives of AA college students, faculty, and staff of various ethnic backgrounds in Boston, Chicago, Berkeley and Oakland. In Chicago and Boston, AA students and communities are less numerous, and less integrated into campus curriculum and life than in Berkeley and Oakland. The narrator will reveal ...

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

postheadericon Famous Landmark Documentary On Racism In A United States Neighborhood / Video Film

Famous Landmark Documentary On Racism In A United States Neighborhood / Video Film Tube. Duration : 32.92 Mins.


The Black middle-class Myers family moves into all-white Levittown, PA in August, 1957, and are snubbed and mistreated, in this powerful landmark documentary showcasing racism in the United States. This movie is part of the collection and courtesy of the Academic Film Archive of North America from www.archive.org; Producer: Lee Bobker/Lester Becker. Racism, by its simplest definition, is discrimination based on the racial groups to which people belong. People with racist beliefs might hate certain groups of people according to their racial groups. In the case of institutional racism, certain racial groups may be denied rights or benefits, or get preferential treatment. Racism typically points out taxonomic differences between different groups of people, even though anybody can be racialised, independently of their somatic differences. According to the United Nations conventions, there is no distinction between the term racial discrimination and ethnic discrimination. While the term racism usually denotes race-based prejudice, violence, discrimination, or oppression, the term can also have varying and hotly contested definitions. Racialism is a related term, sometimes intended to avoid these negative meanings. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, racism is a belief or ideology that all members of each racial group possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially to distinguish it as being either superior or inferior to another racial group or ...

Friday, 4 January 2013

postheadericon Bakhtiaris - An Iranic people

Bakhtiaris - An Iranic people Tube. Duration : 4.43 Mins.


Bakhtiaris are a beautiful Iranian ethnic group, with a deep and wonderful culture. "In Persian mythology, the Bakhtiari consider themselves to be descendants of Fereydun, a legendary hero from the Persian national epic, Shahnameh."

Thursday, 3 January 2013

postheadericon Waffen-SS.

Waffen-SS. Tube. Duration : 48.17 Mins.


The Waffen-SS (Armed SS) was a multi-ethnic and multi-national military force of the Third Reich. It constituted the armed wing of the Schutzstaffel ("Protective Squadron") or SS, an organ of the Nazi Party. The Waffen-SS saw action throughout World War II and grew from three regiments to over 38 divisions, and served alongside the Heer (regular army), but was never formally part of it. It was Adolf Hitler's will that the Waffen-SS never be integrated into the army, as it was to remain the armed wing of the Party and to become an elite police force once the war was won.

postheadericon A Secret Genocide - 52 minute documentary - trailer

A Secret Genocide - 52 minute documentary - trailer Video Clips. Duration : 10.65 Mins.


Watch the full film here: www.youtube.com For downloads and more information, visit: www.journeyman.tv For 60 years, in the midst of the hostile South Burmese jungle, the Karen people have fought a desperate war for survival. They are an ethnic minority in a country which does not tolerate difference; they also live amidst valuable ruby mines and teak forests. Since the Burmese capital was moved south from Rangoon, the military junta has targeted them for eradication. This is the powerful & haunting story of a secret genocide. May 2008

postheadericon Edited 1993 Nova Tasaday Documentary Part 2

Edited 1993 Nova Tasaday Documentary Part 2 Tube. Duration : 11.72 Mins.


NOTE: Find new copy of part 1 here: www.youtube.com This is an edited version of the 1993 Nova program 'The Lost Tribe.' A good deal of the original documentary was devoted to the controversy surrounding allegations that the Tasadays, a tribe discovered in the early 70s living a primitive lifestyle, were a hoax. See the entire NOVA documentary here: www.youtube.com Since the show originally aired, it was established with reasonable certainly that they were in fact a tribe that had been lost for over a century living in the Mindanao rainforest of the Philippines. This edited version concentrates mainly the portions that document the tribe itself, and minimizes the extensive segments devoted to outlining the various arguments that they were a hoax. Tasaday declared genuine. From Wikipilipinas: en.wikipilipinas.org While scholars debated, the hoax claims were also being challenged outside science|scientific circles. In 1987, the Philippine Congress held a four-month-long public investigation into the hoax claims, during which Elizalde arranged for a Tasaday woman to be present to support the original claims. The investigation concluded in favor of the original claims and denounced the possibility of a hoax. In 1988, President Corazon Aquino also conducted an inquiry and announced that the Tasaday were genuine and had nearly been victimized by unscrupulous scholars and businessmen who wanted their logging|timber- and mining|mineral-rich land. After the investigations, the ...

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

postheadericon Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic

Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic Tube. Duration : 43.87 Mins.


UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Info - The Cyprus dispute is the result of the ongoing conflict between the Republic of Cyprus and Turkey, over the Turkish occupied northern part of Cyprus.[1] Initially, with the annexation of the island by the British Empire, the "Cyprus dispute" was identified as the conflict between the people of Cyprus and the British Crown regarding the Cypriots' demand for self determination. The dispute however was finally shifted from a colonial dispute to an ethnic dispute between the Turkish and the Greek islanders.[2] The international complications of the dispute stretch far beyond the boundaries of the island of Cyprus itself and involve the guarantor powers (Turkey, Greece, and the United Kingdom alike), along with the United States, the United Nations and the European Union. With Turkey's military action of 1974 (disapproved by UN Security Council Resolution 1974/360),[4] Turkey occupied the northern part of the internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus, and later upon those territories the Turkish Cypriot community unilaterally declared independence forming the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), a sovereign entity that lacks international recognition-with the exception of Turkey with which TRNC enjoys full diplomatic relations. After the two communities and the guarantor countries have committed themselves in finding a peaceful solution ...

Monday, 31 December 2012

postheadericon Nedjo of Ljubuski - long documentary

Nedjo of Ljubuski - long documentary Tube. Duration : 47.40 Mins.


The Duško Kondor Civil Courage Award is given to Nedeljko Neđo Galić from Ljubuški, posthumously, because he risked his own life every day expressing his civil courage from August 1993 as follows: • In the face of the persecution and injustice perpetrated against members of other ethno-national groups in Ljubuški, he protested loud and clear, with the following words: "People, this is insane, this is a crime, you cannot do this!" • Having learned that the only way out of the Heliodrom camp for his fellow citizens was a call from abroad, which most of them were not able to obtain, he persistently made false calls and released them from captivity, thereby saving at least 1000 people from the camp - many of them indeed from death. • He helped most of the released prisoners to get documents to allow them to leave the territory of BiH within the specified 48 hours. • When the last members of the persecuted ethnic group left Ljubuški, he decided to leave with his wife and three minor children and move abroad, with the comment: "If I stayed I would not be able to lift my head for shame. I don't want to stay with fascists who want a 'cleansed' nation. Let them stay, let them live alone, 'cleansed'." • When he came to Prague with his family, he refused to apply for humanitarian aid as a refugee, saying: "No, I am not a refugee, I left voluntarily, no one forced me out." • Right after the Washington agreement was signed, he decided to come back to Ljubuški with his family. • Until ...

Sunday, 23 December 2012

postheadericon Racism in America: Small Town 1950s Case Study Documentary Film

Racism in America: Small Town 1950s Case Study Documentary Film Tube. Duration : 30.27 Mins.


Racism in the United States has been a major issue since the colonial era and the slave era. Legally sanctioned racism imposed a heavy burden on Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latin Americans. European Americans (particularly Anglo Americans) were privileged by law in matters of literacy, immigration, voting rights, citizenship, land acquisition, and criminal procedure over periods of time extending from the 17th century to the 1960s. Many non-Protestant European immigrant groups, particularly American Jews, Irish Americans, Italian Americans, as well as other immigrants from elsewhere, suffered xenophobic exclusion and other forms of discrimination in American society. Major racially structured institutions included slavery, Indian Wars, Native American reservations, segregation, residential schools (for Native Americans), and internment camps. Formal racial discrimination was largely banned in the mid-20th century, and came to be perceived as socially unacceptable and/or morally repugnant as well, yet racial politics remain a major phenomenon. Historical racism continues to be reflected in socio-economic inequality. Racial stratification continues to occur in employment, housing, education, lending, and government. The 20th century saw a hardening of institutionalized racism and legal discrimination against citizens of African descent in the United States. Although technically able to vote, poll taxes, acts of terror (often perpetuated by ...