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David Gilbert Interview
Date: 7/31/1998Call Number: V 036Format: VHSProducers: Sam GreenCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
David Gilbert interviewed at Great Meadows Prison in New York about his political history and development as an anti racist, anti sexist, anti imperialist person. Includes commentary on the development of SDS (Student for a Democratic Society), the Black Power Movement, the Black Panther Party (BPP), Black Liberation Army (BLA), COINTELPRO and many other issues from the 60s forward.
VHS copy of DV camera originals, Part 1
David Gilbert Interview
Date: 7/31/1998Call Number: V 037Format: VHSProducers: Sam GreenCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
David Gilbert interviewed at Great Meadows Prison in New York about his political history and development as an anti racist, anti sexist, anti imperialist person. Includes commentary on the development of SDS (Student for a Democratic Society), the Black Power Movement, the Black Panther Party (BPP), Black Liberation Army (BLA), COINTELPRO and many other issues from the 60s forward.
VHS copy of DV camera originals, Part 2
Women in Prison
Intervew of Women in Prison, Dublin, CA 1995. Political prisoners Dylcia Pagan, Linda Evans, Ida Robinson, and Marilyn Buck are asked to speak about themselves and why they are in prison.
The women also discuss the GATT (General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs), NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), the lack of wages and benefits for the poor and oppressed, and the wrongs of the IMF (International Monetary Fund). Ida Robinson speaks about families of ethnic minorities, and Marilyn Buck speaks about how political prisoners aren’t violent, they are just casualties during the conflict. The women discuss the state of the poor white woman, how is marginalized because no one is fighting for her and she has no representation.
Chicago 10
Date: 7/1/2008Call Number: CD 610Format: DVDProducers: Brett MorganCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Combining bold original animation with extraordinary archival footage, explores the buildup to and unraveling of the Chicago Conspiracy Trial. The film brings viewers inside the courtroom to experience firsthand the drama, legal wrangling and raucous political theater. During the infamous 1968 Democratic national convention, antiwar protesters - denied permits to march and blocked from the political process - fought for their right to be heard. Confronted by Mayor Richard Daley's political machine, backed up by billy clubs and the stinging fog of tear gas, bloody riots splashed nightly on live television. Eight of the most vocal activists were charged and brought to trial in a courtroom circus that pitted activism against the establishment.
Black Power and anti-imperialism - 1 of 3
Date: 11/1/1967Call Number: CD 666Format: CDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Discussion and debate of anti-war movement, Black power and Black liberation. Public Forum moderated by psychologist and gay pastor Jim Sandmire with Peter Lewis representing the new left and Black Panthers Don Bryant and Sam Napier. Topics include is revolution realistic, race war in the US and international revolutionary movements.
Black Power and anti-imperialism - 2 of 3
Date: 11/1/1967Call Number: CD 667Format: CDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Discussion and debate of anti-war movement, Black power and Black liberation. Public Forum moderated by psychologist and gay pastor Jim Sandmire with Peter Lewis representing the new left and Black Panthers Don Bryant and Sam Napier. Topics include is revolution realistic, race war in the US and international revolutionary movements.
Black Power and anti-imperialism - 3 of 3
Date: 11/1/1967Call Number: CD 668Format: CDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Discussion and debate of anti-war movement, Black power and Black liberation. Public Forum moderated by psychologist and gay pastor Jim Sandmire with Peter Lewis representing the new left and Black Panthers Don Bryant and Sam Napier. Topics include is revolution realistic, race war in the US and international revolutionary movements.
Women in Prison
Call Number: CD 719Format: CDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Intervew of Women in Prison, Dublin, CA 1995. Political prisoners Dylcia Pagan, Linda Evans, Ida Robinson, and Marilyn Buck are asked to speak about themselves and why they are in prison.
The women also discuss the GATT (General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs), NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), the lack of wages and benefits for the poor and oppressed, and the wrongs of the IMF (International Monetary Fund). Ida Robinson speaks about families of ethnic minorities, and Marilyn Buck speaks about how political prisoners aren’t violent, they are just casualties during the conflict. The women discuss the state of the poor white woman, how is marginalized because no one is fighting for her and she has no representation.
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