[Videolib] FW: videolib Digest, Vol 59, Issue 56

2012-10-24 Thread Lawrence Daressa
Ms. Matwichuk: You might find the following titles from California Newsreel's African American Classics collection helpful in addressing intercultural communication. BLUE EYED The definitive account of Jane Elliot's celebrated "blue eyed, brown eyed" racial sensitivity training workshops whic

Re: [Videolib] Perennial topic: intercultural communication

2012-10-24 Thread Lisa Abbott
Dear Meghann, Here are two intercultural communication films for your consideration. Both films come with downloadable conversation guides to encourage dialogue about the "third rail" factor in intercultural communication -- race: NEW RELEASE: CRACKING THE CODES ORDER: http://crackingthecodes.

Re: [Videolib] Perennial topic: intercultural communication

2012-10-24 Thread Elizabeth Stanley
Hi, Meghann, One more from Bullfrog Films. Location of the film is closer to Delaware: the community of Pennsauken, NJ. The New Metropolis (2-part series) http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/nm.html Two short documentaries highlight the efforts of some of America's first suburbs to reverse th

Re: [Videolib] Perennial topic: intercultural communication

2012-10-24 Thread Nellie J Chenault
I have used Bullfrogs Translation Possible as a intro to discussion. My favorite is still the BBC *Crosstalk* tv series: *Multiracial Britain*(1982). It is concise, personal, specific, impactful, dated, and out-of-print. I would love to find another film which shows and analyzes real communicat

Re: [Videolib] Perennial topic: intercultural communication

2012-10-24 Thread Elizabeth Stanley
Hello, Meghann, Bullfrog Films offers several titles that may be of interest to your faculty in the area of "intercultural communication." 1. A Dream in Hanoi http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/adih.html Two theater companies, one American, one Vietnamese, collaborate to produce "A Midsummer

[Videolib] Perennial topic: intercultural communication

2012-10-24 Thread Meghann Matwichuk
Dear Collective Brain, Here's a topic that comes up regularly from faculty in different departments, and I'm always surprised that there isn't more available specifically addressing the subject: "Intercultural communication" Most of what we have is dated, and I'm always keeping an eye out fo