Full
A-Z list of video titles
Century
of Women, A. A three-part series 1994. Work
and Family (:95) deals with women trying to have it all, balancing
labor and
the necessity to work with the demands of motherhood. Image
and Popular Culture (:95) Explores the changing concepts of “ideal
beauty” and how women see themselves. Sexuality and
Social Justice (:95) takes a look at women’s efforts to shape
their own destinies and establish a system of justice for all
Americans.
Invisible
Line in Health Care, The, 1994. Discussion-starting
vignettes explore sexual harassment in clinical and academic medicine
environments.
Killing
Us Softly 3: Advertising’s Image of Women (:34),
2000. Jean Kilbourne continues her studies of gender representation
in advertising with this analysis of images of women from over 160
ads and commercials from the last 20 years.
One
Woman, One Vote (2:00), 1995. The program brings to
light the remarkably unknown story of the struggle for a Constitutional
amendment that declared simply: "the right of citizens of the
United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United
States or any state on account of sex.” One Woman, One
Vote highlights moments in seventy-two years of the suffrage
movement, beginning with the first women’s rights convention
in 1848 and climaxing in passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in
1920. It is a thrilling story of women determinedly working generation
after generation to win the rights of full American citizenship
and of those women and men who fought against woman suffrage.
Stop
It! Students Speak Out about Sexual Harassment (17:00),
1994. Video highlights high school students as they struggle to
define sexual harassment and find solutions to end it.
Sexual
Harassment Claims: What the Law Demands. An interactive
CD-ROM. Five forms of sexual harassment are addressed through scenarios
including: employee to supervisor, faculty to student, supervisor
to employee, same sex and peer to peer. Also includes: historical
development of the law, the Cole-Hustoles protocol for “How
to Investigate a Sexual Harassment Claim,” pertinent case
law, expert commentaries on all scenarios, how to manage administrative
issues and hot links to related information.
Sexual
Harassment on Campus: Current Concerns and Considerations (2:00).
In this program panelists discuss how to confront sexual harassment
on campus through three segments: examining the big picture of sexual
harassment, assessing the campus environment, and developing a campus
action plan.
Subtle
Sexual Harassment—Two-part series: The Issue Is Respect, Management‘s
New Responsibilities (:57), 1992. Vignettes and commentary
on the effects of sexual harassment in the workplace.
Wrong
Idea, The, 1990. Produced by the University of Minnesota.
A cross-cultural training program about sexual harassment. Using
vignettes as a tool, the video clearly illustrates examples of a
variety of inappropriate behaviors that might be found on a college
campus, particularly among students and faculty/staff.
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