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Inside the CIA, On Company Business, Part 2-Assassination Inside the CIA, On Company Business, Part 2-Assassination
Date: 1/1/1987Call Number: V 085Format: VHSProducers: Howard Dratch, Allan FrancovichCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
Testimony of former agents, archival footage, first-hand accounts of victims of CIA-backed torture, and other interviews reveal CIA’s mode of operation as well as its goals in Latin America. Goes into depth on subversion of labor movements. Also intervention in Brazil in particular as well as Ecuador, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Mentions Chile and others targets of CIA.
Pajaro Latino Pajaro Latino
Date: 2/4/1993Call Number: JH 395AFormat: Cass AProducers: Jorge HerreraCollection: “Pajaro Latino” Programs produced by Jorge Herrera
Salud mental en la comunidad con Gonzalo Gonzalez; Soledad Bravo Musica de Venezuela
Pajaro Latino Pajaro Latino
Date: 4/25/1996Call Number: JH 494AFormat: Cass AProducers: Jorge HerreraCollection: “Pajaro Latino” Programs produced by Jorge Herrera
mission High: Poesia de estudiantes: Eloy de Mexico, Maria de Guatemala, Fanny Galdamez de El Salvador, miriam Erellana de Guatemala, Lisandro Abrego de El Salvador, Francisco Trejo de Mexico, Luis Saucedo de Venezuela, Pancho Flores de Mexico y Profesor Jeff Goldman
Chavez, venezuela and the new Latin America Chavez, venezuela and the new Latin America
Date: 2/1/2004Call Number: CD 333Format: DVDProducers: Aleida GuevaraCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
In February 2004, Aleida Guevara conducted an extensive interview, lasting several days, with Hugo Chavez Frias, president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The interview explored Venezuela's explosive revolutionary terrain post-April 2002--when Chavez survived a coup attempt instigated by the United States. Chavez explains his vision for Venezuela and his commitment to a unified Latin America. He discusses Venezuela's new, democratic constitution and his country's relations with the United States and Cuba. Chavez also reveals his personal commitment to the politics of Che Guevara, Aleida's father. Included in the DVD is an interview with General Jorge Garcia Carneiro, head of the Venezuelan armed forces, who was instrumental in encouraging the popular resistance that thwarted the 2002 coup. In Spanish with English subtitles
The Revolution will not be Televised The Revolution will not be Televised
Date: 1/1/2003Call Number: CD 334Format: DVDProducers: Kim Bartley, Donnacha O’BrienCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Hugo Chavez, elected President of Venezuela in 1998, is a colorful folk hero, beloved by his nation's working class and a tough-as-nails, quixotic opponent to the power structure that would see him deposed. Two independent filmmakers were inside the presidential palace on April 11, 2002, when he was forcibly removed from office. They were also present 48 hours later when, remarkably, he returned to power amid cheering aides. Their film records what was probably history's shortest-lived coup d'état. It's a unique document about political muscle and an extraordinary portrait of the man The Wall Street Journal credits with making Venezuela "Washington‚s biggest Latin American headache after the old standby, Cuba." In Spanish with English Subtitles
Chavez, Venezuela and the new Latin America Chavez, Venezuela and the new Latin America
Date: 2/1/2004Call Number: V 227Format: DVDProducers: Oceanfilm - Alea GuevaraCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
In February 2004, Alea Guevara (the daughter of Che Guevara) conducted an extended, exclusive interivew with Hugo Chavez, president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, exploring Venezuela's explosive revolutionary terrain post-April 2002 — when Hugo Chávez survived a coup attempt instigated by the United States. Featuring interviews with Hugo Chávez, and Jorge García Carneiro, newly appointed head of the Venezuelan Armed Forces, along with others involved in the country's many social programs, this film affords a rare opportunity to glimpse through the blockade of information imposed by the United States and into a country rich with hope, dreams and... oil.
Journey with the Revolution Journey with the Revolution
Call Number: V 267Format: DVDProducers: Global Women's Strike - Finn Arden, Nina LopezCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
A journey into the heart of the Venezuelan revolution. Meet the midwives, nurses, doctors, housewives, teachers, gay and disability activists, who are transforming Venezuela. Visit health clinics, soup kitchens, land committees, education and micro-credit programmes… The excitement of the revolution is contagious. Features: President Hugo Chávez, “the president of the poor”; Nora Castañeda, President of the Women’s Development Bank; Sharmini Peries, Adviser to President Chávez on International Relations.
Venezuela: Talking of Power Venezuela: Talking of Power
Date: 1/1/2005Call Number: V 286Format: VHSProducers: Global Women's StrikeCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
Sex, race & class in revolutionary Venezuela. From the hills of Caracas to the banks of the Orinoco, the grassroots tell us how they are changing our world. Clips of President Chavez; Nora Castañeda, Women’s Development Bank, and others.
Venezuela Rising Venezuela Rising
Date: 1/1/2005Call Number: CD 611Format: DVDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
The documentary starts five days before it is to be decided by popular referendum whether Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will continue in office or step down. The entire nation has been mobilized – will it be SI – yes he will be recalled, or NO – he will remain in office. Issues of democracy and politics, what constitutes a free and fair election. Venezuela Rising gets behind the headlines and into the neighborhoods of Caracas to find out how participatory democracy works on the ground.
Venezuela: Revolution From The Inside Out (2008) Venezuela: Revolution From The Inside Out (2008)
Director Clifton Ross toes his camera with him through Venezuela on bus and car trips to discover the back workings of the Bolivian Revolution. Through interviews and lasting images Ross takes the audience through the country to show the ability of a people to unite amidst a struggle.