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Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty

Takes a surprising and provocative look at the success and distress of minority scholars at majority white universities across the country. Eight scholars tell a double edged story.
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Liberty in the Air

Stories of resistance among enslaved African Americans during and after the American Revolution. PBS Series: Slavery and the Making of America
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Facing the Truth

Wrenching stories brought to South Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Commission
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A Death of One’s Own

A Death of One's Own - explores the difficult and controversial choices for control at the end of life - physician assisted suicide and palliative care. PBS series: On Our Own Terms, Moyers on Dying.
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The Hijacked Brain

Archeologists of the brain investigate our pleasure and craving circuitry to help future treatment for addiction.
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Justice and the Generals

The 20 year saga to pursue justice and accountability for the rape and murder of four American churchwomen in El Salvador during civil war in the early 1980s.
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    A Death of One’s Own
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    Facing the Truth
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    Justice and the Generals
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    Liberty in the Air
  • Ra-Ra, a Haitian festival
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    Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty
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    The Hijacked Brain
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Radio

  • Rainey and band
    Classic Women Blues Singers – Two 30 min parts
  • Federico Garcia Lorca
    Francisco Franco, In Memoriam – a radio play
  • Brothel New York
    Prostitution in Boston
  • Gulf islands on the way to Vancouver Island
    Safe Haven
  • Lewis Hine - Ellis Island
    The Immigrant Experience – Three part series
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    The Story – Picture Language to the Soul
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Print

  • Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs 1983 – 1993, Exhibit and Book
  • Ai Weiwei; photo by Darren E. Lew for the Village Voice, 1986
    Is There Art After Liberation? Mao’s Scorched Flowers Go West
  • Port-au-Prince, 1985
    Ti Legliz: Liberation Theology in Haiti
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    Where Seldom is Heard a Discouraging Word and the Cowboys Write Verses All Day
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    Who’s Out There? Radio Beijing in 1980
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Web

  • Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs 1983 – 1993, Exhibit and Book
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    Don’t Get Sick!
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    Masala – the Road through India, 2008
  • Women’s Rights – From Family Circle to Public Square
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