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Somos Hermanas : embracing our sisters in solidarity / produced by Kris Welch, Katherine Davenport, and Cindy Madron.

Actuality from the first West Coast Conference on Women in Central America. Examines how women's oppression in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras are laced with high infant mortality, illiteracy, hunger, unemployment, marginalized economic existence, torture, rape, and political oppression. Also examines the limited advances in Nicarauga.
r.1. Opening remarks / Carmen Vazques (53 min.) -- r.2. Keynote speakers from Nicaragua and El Salvador (39 min.) -- r.3. South African women and apartheird / Julianne Malveaux (25 min.) -- r.4. Panel / Digna Sancez, Eva Jefferson Patterson, Miriam Louie (54 min.) -- r.5. Panel conclusion (31 min.) -- r.6.
r.1. Opening remarks / Carmen Vazques (53 min.) -- r.2. Keynote speakers from Nicaragua and El Salvador (39 min.) -- r.3. South African women and apartheird / Julianne Malveaux (25 min.) -- r.4. Panel / Digna Sancez, Eva Jefferson Patterson, Miriam Louie (54 min.) -- r.5. Panel conclusion (31 min.) -- r.6.

Bishop Desmond Tutu : address to the California Legislature, May 1985.

Nobel laureate speaks on how apartheid disenfranchises Black South Africans, his view on non-violent social change and its ineffectiveness in South Africa owing to government violence, how violence and international pressure are the only available alternatives, and the only responsibility of the U.S.

The Drums of Monimbo / produced by Louise Billotte.

Docudrama based upon Cesar Arias' book Los Tamboures de Monimbo, which was drawn from interviews with the indigenouse people in a barrio near Masaya, Nicaragua. Masaya bas the base for the Nicaraguan revolution.

Interview with Matthew Chandevengerwa / interviewed by Sue Supriano.

Sue Supriano interviews Matthew Chandevengerwa who is from Zimbabwe. The interview took place during Supriano's visit to Zimbabwe in 1983. They talk about the racial situation since the country has had a black majority government, what it was like during the war, land, and more.|INTERVIEW WITH MATTHEW CHANDEVENGERWA / interviewed by Sue Supriano.

Interview with Dr. Carlos Belli-Bello / interviewed by Sue Supriano.

Sue Supriano interviewed Dr. Carlos Belli-Bello when he was in the U.S. in the summer of 1984. He is from Angola, has a Ph.D. in economics and political science, and works and travels in Africa. Supriano and Belli-Bello discuss South Africa, Angola, development, consumer societies consciousness, African spirituality, environmental issues, and more.|INTERVIEW WITH DR.
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