What's race got to do with it? /

After years of campus diversity programs and initiatives, discussions about race remain confused and inadequate in addressing racism. Over the course of a 16-week program, a group of University of California, Berkeley students discuss such issues as underrepresentation, the limitations of multicultu...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Sullivan, Belinda (Narrator), Stark, Dave (Commentator), Griffin-Destra, Jerlena (Commentator), Mallimson, Gail (editor of moving-image work.), Griffin, B. Quincy (composer (expression))
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel, [2006]
Series:Black studies in video
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
Table of Contents:
  • Diversity at Berkeley (3:16); "The Way We Talk About Race" (3:03); "I'm More Black Than Ever" (2:28); "A Lot of Us Getting Pushed" (4:15); "Lucky to be..." (3:04); "I Can be Sure my Race Will Not Work Against Me" (4:21); "To Be an American" (4:40); "Part of the Problem, Part of the Solution" (6:43); "Just Like Me" (3:54); "If You Identify, Pull Yourself Free" (4:10); "A Paradigm Shift" (3:52); "How To Go Beyond This Class" (3:51); Credits: What's Race Got to Do with It? (1:26);