New Diversity-Related Streaming Videos
Four new streaming videos, requested by Women’s Studies, are now available to Clark students, faculty and staff. They may be viewed directly via the links below … If you’re off-campus, you’ll be asked to log in with your Clark computer username and password.
Becoming More Visible … “”Are you Male or Female?” For the four fearless young transgender adults featured in the film this is not s simple question.”
I Am Not Your Negro … James Baldwin and Race in America … “This Oscar-nominated documentary explores the continued peril America faces from institutionalized racism.”
Southwest of Salem … Lesbian Latinas Fight for Justice … “Unravels the interplay of mythology, homophobia, and prosecutorial fervor that led to their indictment.”
Vincent Who? … The Murder of a Chinese-American Man … “Outraged by this injustice, Asian Americans around the country united for the first time across ethnic and socioeconomic lines to form a pan-Asian identity and civil rights movement.”
See the library’s list of streaming videos for other diversity-related documentaries, such as:
- After Stonewall
- Codes of Gender
- Intersexion
- Out in the Night
- Race: The Power of Illusion
- Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?
- White Like Me: Race, Racism and White Privilege in America
They can also be found by title in the Clark Libraries catalog.
For search tips, see Find DVDs, Streaming Videos in Clark College Libraries Catalog