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Abstinence Comes To Albuquerque
written by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; directed by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; produced by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 1 hour 31 mins
Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehe...
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written by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; directed by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; produced by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 1 hour 31 mins
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Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehensive sexuality education. Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be...
Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehensive sexuality education. Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehensive sexuality education. In the documentary film a ninth grader tells her mother that she’s heard some unusual things from a sexuality education program in her school. The family talks about their problems with the program, and a school board member speaks about its weaknesses. The film then profiles an abstinence-only-until-marriage program as well as a more balanced sexuality education program. Following the documentary are interviews with national experts on sexuality education and adolescent health.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001
Author / Creator
Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2006, 2007
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
American, Education Law/Legal Issues, Community and Family Issues, Behavior, Political causes, Birth control, Education, School curriculums, Sexual behavior, Sex education, Secondary, Ethnography, Americans
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© Documentary Educational Resources
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Born Into Struggle
written by Anita Khanna, fl. 2006 and Rehad Desai, 1963-; directed by Rehad Desai, 1963-; produced by Bhekizizwe Peterson, fl. 1997 and Rehad Desai, 1963- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2004), 52 mins
Filmmaker Rehad Desai takes us on an intimate journey mapped out by the scars etched into his family's life from having a father who was intensely involved in politics.
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written by Anita Khanna, fl. 2006 and Rehad Desai, 1963-; directed by Rehad Desai, 1963-; produced by Bhekizizwe Peterson, fl. 1997 and Rehad Desai, 1963- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2004), 52 mins
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Filmmaker Rehad Desai takes us on an intimate journey mapped out by the scars etched into his family's life from having a father who was intensely involved in politics. Filmmaker Rehad Desai takes us on an intimate journey mapped out by the scars etched into his family's life from having a father who was intensely involved in politics. Barney Desai was a political hero during South Africa's struggle for freedom, yet as a father he was damagingly...
Filmmaker Rehad Desai takes us on an intimate journey mapped out by the scars etched into his family's life from having a father who was intensely involved in politics. Filmmaker Rehad Desai takes us on an intimate journey mapped out by the scars etched into his family's life from having a father who was intensely involved in politics. Barney Desai was a political hero during South Africa's struggle for freedom, yet as a father he was damagingly absent emotionally. Rehad spent most of his young life in exile and became politically active himself. On this intensely personal journey into his past, Rehad realizes he is following in his fathers footsteps as he reviews his relationship with his own estranged teenage son.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Rehad Desai, 1963-, Ravi Desai, Barney Desai, 1932-1997, Rose Desai, Che Desai, fl. 2004, Zivia Desai Keiper, fl. 2006, Bhekizizwe Peterson, fl. 1997
Author / Creator
Anita Khanna, fl. 2006, Rehad Desai, 1963-
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
British, South African, Political causes, Parent-child relations, Racism, Exile, Civil rights, Fathers, Ethnography, South Africans
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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Living At Risk: The Story of a Nicaraguan Family
written by Susan Meiselas, 1948-, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942- and Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001; directed by Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942- and Susan Meiselas, 1948-; produced by Susan Meiselas, 1948-, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942- and Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1985), 59 mins
Living at Risk takes us inside Sandinista Nicaragua five years after the revolution that overthrew the dictator Anastasio Somoza. Subtitled "The Story of a Nicaraguan Family," the film centers on five brothers and sisters who commit themselves to remaining and working with the revolutionary government in various p...
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written by Susan Meiselas, 1948-, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942- and Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001; directed by Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942- and Susan Meiselas, 1948-; produced by Susan Meiselas, 1948-, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942- and Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1985), 59 mins
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Living at Risk takes us inside Sandinista Nicaragua five years after the revolution that overthrew the dictator Anastasio Somoza. Subtitled "The Story of a Nicaraguan Family," the film centers on five brothers and sisters who commit themselves to remaining and working with the revolutionary government in various professional capacities: medicine, community organizing, agricultural reform. Living at Risk takes us inside Sandinista Nicaragua five y...
Living at Risk takes us inside Sandinista Nicaragua five years after the revolution that overthrew the dictator Anastasio Somoza. Subtitled "The Story of a Nicaraguan Family," the film centers on five brothers and sisters who commit themselves to remaining and working with the revolutionary government in various professional capacities: medicine, community organizing, agricultural reform. Living at Risk takes us inside Sandinista Nicaragua five years after the revolution that overthrew the dictator Anastasio Somoza. Subtitled "The Story of a Nicaraguan Family," the film centers on five brothers and sisters who commit themselves to remaining and working with the revolutionary government in various professional capacities: medicine, community organizing, agricultural reform. Set at the height of the war waged against the Sandinistas by the American-backed counter-revolutionary army, this valuable documentary provides a dimension lacking in other films about Nicaragua: a sense of the fabric of everyday life, of the ways in which perpetual danger and tension are incorporated into the ongoing vital routines of doing one's job, raising one's family, going to market, finding entertainment, treating the sick, feeding the hungry. Level-headed and deeply felt, Living at Risk conveys above all an impression of quiet, believable heroism, most vividly in a dramatic sequence of a doctor delivering a vaccine to a remote village where his predecessor was recently executed by the counter-revolutionaries.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Susan Meiselas, 1948-, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942-, Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001, Miguel Barrios, fl. 1985, Mauricio Barrios, fl. 1985, Eduardo Holmann, fl. 1985, Martisabel Barrios, fl. 1985, Alberto Barrios, fl. 1985, Federico Barrios, fl. 1985
Author / Creator
Susan Meiselas, 1948-, Alfred Guzzetti, 1942-, Richard P. Rogers, 1944-2001
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
Nicaraguan, War, Poverty, Health care issues, Family, Political causes, Revolutions, Ethnography, Nicaraguans
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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UECS, Tape 2
in UECS (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1990), 21 mins
Paul Keens-Douglas talking to children about unity with reverses of children listening.
00:04:31- Interview with Jude Bernard, Director of Tourism in Grenada about the advantages of UECS political union.
00:11:01- Interview with Wilford Redhead on the history of attempts at political union.(Part One).
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in UECS (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1990), 21 mins
Description
Paul Keens-Douglas talking to children about unity with reverses of children listening.
00:04:31- Interview with Jude Bernard, Director of Tourism in Grenada about the advantages of UECS political union.
00:11:01- Interview with Wilford Redhead on the history of attempts at political union.(Part One).
Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Paul Keens-Douglas, 1942-
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Series
UECS
Person Discussed
Wilford Redhead, fl. 1990, Jude Bernard, fl. 1990
Topic / Theme
Political causes, Social movements
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1990. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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