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The F-Word A Video about Feminism
1994, 10 minutes, Color, VHS/DVD
Order No. W99140
THE F-WORD is a provocative look at the power of the word 'feminism' in the US. Why does it mean so many different things to different people? Pithy interviews with women and men from diverse backgrounds are rhythmically intercut with computer-animated quotes from the likes of Barbara Smith to Pat Robertson, all set to an upbeat rap accompaniment. Designed to open up attitudes, THE F-WORD proves feminism is still something worth talking about-hotly debated, widely misconstrued, but undeniably a fact of life! Discussion/Study guide available.
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"A dynamic and engaging piece and an important step toward rekindling discussions of feminism as we move toward the 21st century."
Angela Davis
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Native Visions: Through the Eyes of Indigenous Women
This powerful collection of native voices features two films from the
acclaimed Mohawk director Tracey Deer including CLUB NATIVE
and the coming-of-age documentary MOHAWK GIRLS. Also included is the
critical and heartbreaking tale of aboriginal femicide FINDING DAWN, as
well as the spirited and vibrant Southwestern artists’ film, THE DESERT IS
NO LADY, and the highly provocative identity piece NAVAJO TALKING PICTURE.
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