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Gender

“Arab American Women Finding a Voice” - Evelyn Shaker (Trustees of Dartmouth College) VHS
Evelyn Shaker’s May 21, 2003 presentation at Dartmouth College regarding her book titled, A Female of Arab Background.

Faith Ringgold: The Last Story Quilt (Home Vision, 28 min) VHS
This is an insider's look at how one woman, through patience, perseverance, and education, has fulfilled her dream of becoming an artist.

North Country (Warner Bros. Pictures, 126 min) DVD
North Country follows a female worker at a mining company who is sexually harassed and leads a class-action lawsuit against her employer for failing to protect her and other female employees.

Real Women Have Curves (Newmarket Films, 86 min) VHS
A young Latina high school student must try to balance her mother's traditional view of women with her own contemporary ideas while dealing with self-image issues.

Sex, Power, and the Workplace (KCET Video, 60 min) VHS
Sex, Power and the Workplace is a tool for both victims and employers who want to reduce or eliminate sexual harassment in their companies.  The program explores critical issues and offers insights into ways to improve sexual equality in the work environment. 

"Sexual Danger, Sexual Hope: Political Possibilities?" - Amber Hollibaugh (Trustees of Dartmouth, 74 min) DVD
Amber Hollibaugh delivers the Women's and Gender Studies Program's Seventh Annual Stonewall Lecture.

Sexual Harassment: Issues and Answers (CUPA, 19 min) VHS
This video discusses this complex topic in the campus environment, defines the issues, and outlines responsibilities to prevent it.

The Fairer Sex? (ABC News, 18 min) VHS
The Fairer Sex? addresses the discriminatory experiences of women in society by drawing on personal, cultural, and institutional examples through an exploration of research and the use of secret female and male testers armed with hidden video cameras.

The Way Home (World Trust, 92 min) VHS
The Way Home shows what happened when eight ethnic councils of women came together to talk honestly about race, gender and class in the US. It exposes the effects of social oppression.

What I Want My Words to Do to You (PBS video, 80 min) DVD
What I Want My Words to Do to You focuses on a writing group led by playwright and activist Eve Ensler at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility. Women from strikingly different strata of society, all of whom are serving long sentences, help each other tell their stories.

Last Updated: 10/22/08