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Mirrors of privilege [videorecording] : making whiteness visible / directed by Shakti Butler and Rick Butler ; produced by Shakti Butler ; theatre director, John Scott.

Contributor(s): Butler, Shakti [film director,, film producer.] | Butler, Rick [film director,, director of photography.] | Scott, John [director.] | Gutierrez, Shirley [editor of moving image work.] | Shwartz, Peter [editor of moving image work.] | Dasho, Stefan [composer (expression)] | World Trust (Organization) [production company.]
Material type: FilmFilmLanguage: English Original language: English Publisher: Oakland, CA : World Trust Educational Services, Inc., [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 videodisc (50 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 inContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Making whiteness visibleSubject(s): Racism | Anti-racism | Race relations | Race awareness | Cultural pluralism | Equality | Multicultural education | Racism -- United States | Prejudices -- United States | White people -- Race identity -- United States | Asian Americans -- Race identity -- United States | African Americans -- Race identity | Social justice -- United States | Racism | Anti-racism | United States -- Race relations | United States -- Ethnic relationsGenre/Form: Documentary films. | Nonfiction films. | Feature films. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. LOC classification: E184.A1 | M57 2006
Contents:
The open -- Beginnings -- The ground shifts -- The labyrinth -- Conversations -- The life I would live.
Production Credits: Director of photography, Rick Butler ; editors, Shirley Gutierrez, Peter Shwartz ; original music, Stefan Dasho.
Participants include: Elizabeth Denevi, Jeb Middlebrook, Mary Riordan, Rick Broniec, Marguerite Parks, Peggy McIntosh, Janelle Peterson, Joe Fahey, Gillian Burlingham, Jennifer Juhler, Gary Howard, Tim Wise, Andrea Rabinowitz, Francie Kendall, Dianne Finnerty, Krista Alderson, Kim Irwin ; actors, Aisha Bilal, Judy Blumenfeld, Kumi Oya, Andrew Weed ; dancer, Amara Tabor-Smith.Summary: This film advances the argument that with transformative learning, a dialogue for learning, changing, healing, and undoing race-based oppression can begin. It features the experiences and stories of White women and men who are social justice advocates. They have worked to gain insight into what it means, as White people, to challenge notions of race, racism, culture and White identity development in the United States. Their shared reflections speak to the denial, defensiveness, guilt, fear and shame often related to these issues and show how these responses can be replaced with solid commitments towards racial justice.
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Media Media John Bulow Campbell Library Media E184.A1 M57 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903683410

Originally produced as a motion picture in 2006.

Full screen (4:3)

The open -- Beginnings -- The ground shifts -- The labyrinth -- Conversations -- The life I would live.

Director of photography, Rick Butler ; editors, Shirley Gutierrez, Peter Shwartz ; original music, Stefan Dasho.

Participants include: Elizabeth Denevi, Jeb Middlebrook, Mary Riordan, Rick Broniec, Marguerite Parks, Peggy McIntosh, Janelle Peterson, Joe Fahey, Gillian Burlingham, Jennifer Juhler, Gary Howard, Tim Wise, Andrea Rabinowitz, Francie Kendall, Dianne Finnerty, Krista Alderson, Kim Irwin ; actors, Aisha Bilal, Judy Blumenfeld, Kumi Oya, Andrew Weed ; dancer, Amara Tabor-Smith.

This film advances the argument that with transformative learning, a dialogue for learning, changing, healing, and undoing race-based oppression can begin. It features the experiences and stories of White women and men who are social justice advocates. They have worked to gain insight into what it means, as White people, to challenge notions of race, racism, culture and White identity development in the United States. Their shared reflections speak to the denial, defensiveness, guilt, fear and shame often related to these issues and show how these responses can be replaced with solid commitments towards racial justice.

English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.

DVD, NTSC, all regions

Optional English subtitles.

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