FILM/MEDIA
Film/media listings are in alphabetical order by title, beginning with titles starting with numbers, then A-Z.
Film/Media Listings
"13th" is an in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality.
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Dr. Thomas LaVeist, dean of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at Tulane University as of the posting of this resource listing (Sept. 10, 2021), spoke at the 2017 J. Rhodes Haverty Lecture of the Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions, the college's signature annual lecture honoring the founding dean of the college.
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To celebrate May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, which honors the community's rich heritage and contributions that have been integral in shaping the United States' history, the Asian/Asian American Faculty Identity Group (AAAFIG) of the Diverse Faculty Alliance hosted a virtual panel discussion on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Panelists at the virtual event discussed diversity, inclusion and equality issues on campus, with special focuses on issues related to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), students, faculty and staff.
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Georgia State University faculty Dr. Curtis D. Byrd and Rihana S. Mason describe best practices of successful academic government and privately funded pre-collegiate, collegiate, graduate, and postdoctoral/faculty development pipeline programs.
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The late U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights champion, a major figure in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, and a leader for social justice in society, spoke at the fall 2019 Freshman Convocation at Georgia State. Georgia State's first-year novel for the 2019-20 academic year was Rep. Lewis' "March: Book Three," part of an autobiographical black and white graphic novel trilogy about the Civil Rights Movement, told through the perspective of Rep. Lewis.
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The hour-long webinar “Demystifying Academic Processes: From Publishing Your Research to Promoting it,” hosted by SAGE Publishing, Georgia State University, and GSU’s Diverse Faculty Alliance (DFA), answered three main questions: How can you get published in an academic journal (whether an early career researcher or veteran)? How can you promote your publications? And how should you think about measuring impact?
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This SharePoint portal provides access for the GSU community to recordings of Diversity Dialogues Series. The Diversity Dialogues are part of the action plan to address the recommendations of the Task Force for Racial Equality, bringing together the university community to discuss ways to address racism and inequality.
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In 1956, Myra Payne Elliott, Barbara Pace Hunt, and Iris Mae Welch along with other Black applicants were denied entry into Georgia State’s predecessor institution, the Georgia State College of Business Administration.
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If we hope to heal the racial tensions that threaten to tear the fabric of society apart, we're going to need the skills to openly express ourselves in racially stressful situations. Through racial literacy -- the ability to read, recast and resolve these situations -- psychologist Howard C. Stevenson helps children and parents reduce and manage stress and trauma. In this inspiring, quietly awesome talk, learn more about how this approach to decoding racial threat can help youth build confidence and stand up for themselves in productive ways. (Keywords: racism, countering racism, dealing with racism, racial strife, discrimination, TED talks, psychological stress, how-to's, videos, embedded videos, audiovisual)
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In a one-hour livestream special, ‘Juneteenth: Soul of America’ Yahoo Life speaks with influencers in the Black American community about continuing the effort to celebrate American history and the impact of slavery, including the tremendous economic impact on American society.
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Latino Americans, a documentary film series, chronicles the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos/Latinas/Latinx people, who have for the past 500-plus years helped shape what is today the United States.
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From the award-winning producers of 30 for 30, this exceptional set celebrating the 40th anniversary of Title IX features nine documentary films about women in sports, directed by an extraordinarily diverse group of female filmmakers. Executive produced by Jane Rosenthal (co-founder, Tribeca Film Festival) and Robin Roberts (co-anchor, Good Morning America), these critically-acclaimed films highlight Pat Summitt's remarkable story, Venus Williams' fight for equal pay and the 1999 US Women's World Cup team, among others.
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Cultural competency in research is the topic of this video of a panel moderated by Chris Wyczalkowski of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies.
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights' "Rights Not Reserved" podcast discusses activism, history, and today's pressing human rights concerns with local, national and international leaders in civil and human rights.
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Learn more about the basics of diversity and inclusion at work and in society these videos of TED talks by Janet Stovall and Fadzi Whande.
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This video series from UCLA's Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion provides helpful lessons on implicit bias, attitudes, stereotypes, types of bias, consequences, and how to counter implicit bias.
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A provocative multi-media project that establishes Native history as an essential part of American history. The centerpiece of this initiative is a television series that tells five heartbreaking, yet inspiring stories. Together they highlight Native ingenuity and resilience over the course of 300 years. The series upends two-dimensional stereotypes of American Indians/Native Americans as simply ferocious warriors or peaceable lovers of the land.
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