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Calling the Ghosts (1996)

Calling the Ghosts (1996)

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Video Circulation Policy

The primary function of the Women's and Gender Studies Video Library is classroom and curricular support.

Faculty Borrowers: Faculty may borrow videos for class use or preview. Videos should be returned to the Women's and Gender Studies office within two days of the in-class showing.

NOTE: Borrowers are responsible for returning the videos in good condition. If a video is lost or damaged, the borrower is responsible for the cost of replacing the video.

Videos on Reserve: Videos may be put on reserve in the Jones Media Center in Baker/Berry Library at any time. If students are unable to view a video in class they should request that the video be placed on reserve.

Student Borrowers: Women's and Gender Studies videos are not available for loan to individual students. Students wishing to view videos from the library that are not part of a class should contact the Women's and Gender Studies office. The video will then be placed on reserve in the Jones Media Center.


Women Make Movies filmmaker Lucy Winer films a protest (1980).

Last Updated: 7/9/07