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Human Rights Lecture Videos

This is a video archival collection of Human Rights Lectures given at SUA Calabasas campus from 1992 to 2002. They are available for in-library viewing only. Please ask for them at the circulation desk.

Tape #
Date
Title
Lecturer/Speaker
1
10/28/1992
Impact of U.S. handicap legislation, the Doug Heir
2
11/12/1992
Seeds of genocide, the: can it happen again? Dr. Robert Jay Lifton
3
12/5/1992
Civil rights for American ethnic minorities: an historic and future perspective Rosa Parks
4
2/24/1993
Environmental protection and human rights Dr. Timothy Weiskel
5
3/24/1993
Changing roles of women and men, the Dr. Mary Catherine Bateson
6
4/28/1993
Children's rights in an adult society Richard Louv
7
10/7/1993
Ethical model for scientific pursuit in the 21st century, an Dr. Leon Lederman
8
11/10/1993
Role of the media in exposing human rights abuses, the Richard Hottelet
9
2/23/1994
Creative spirit as a force for humanism, the Carlos Fuentes
10
3/23/1994
Talking back to television: the importance of media literacy in our society Elizabeth Thoman
11
10/24/1994
Race matters Dr. Cornel West
12
11/16/1994
Politics of hunger, the Jeremy Rifkin
13
12/8/1994
How solar activity affects life on earth Dr. Sallie Baliunas
14
3/1/1995
Experiences of a Holocaust Survivor: a discussion with Dith Pran on the killing fields of Cambodia Dith Pran
15
3/4/1995
Rebuilding American family values: where we went right - a 50-year perspective Dr. Benjamin Spock
16
3/23/1995
Legacy of Andrei Sakharov, the Dr. Elena Bonner
17
5/3/1995
Civil rights movement: rethinking core myths and biases, the Linda Chavez
18
10/12/1995
Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, the Coretta Scott King
19
11/1/1995
China: the truth behind slave labor Harry Wu
20
2/27/1996
Right to marry for same-sex couples, the: a historical perspective Dr. Walter Williams
21
3/10/1996
New morality in the age of crime, a Dr. James Wilson
22
4/10/1996
Non-violence or non-existence: options for the 21st century Arun Gandhi
23
9/26/1996
Gandhian initiative for human rights and its relevance today, the Dr. N. Radhakrishnan
24
10/29/1996
Passion for justice:the radical militia movement and related organizations, a Morris Dees
25
2/13/1997
Africa's perilous sport: the hunt for Democracy Richard Leakey
26
3/13/1997
Defining a global Women's rights agenda for the 21st century Patricia Ireland
27
10/13/1997
Individual liberties vs. community values: Edwin Meese and Nadine Strossen debate the supreme court's role in interpreting first amendment rights Edwin Meese & Nadine Strossen
29
2/19/1998
Demonization of minority groups, the: genocide and the role of academics in Rewanda Kirsti Lattu
30
3/23/1998
Women-challenging the status quo in politics Hon. Shirley Chisholm
31
4/29/1998
Seven lessons in humanity through stories and poetry Lawson Inada
32
10/20/1998
Human rights education is an Asian export Dr. Richard Pierre Claude
32A
10/20/1998
Introduction to human rights education methodology: a workshop with SUA graduate students and faculty Dr. Richard Pierre Claude
32B
10/20/1998
Human rights education in action: a workshop with the ESL students Dr. Richard Pierre Claude
33
12/10/1998
Human rights, relationships and responsibilities HR Day Symposium
34
12/11/1998
Rights, traditionalism and the universal declaration of human rights HR Day Symposium
35
12/12/1998
Human rights: positive politics in Asia and the Pacific Rim HR Day Symposium
36
3/2/1999
Nazi persecution: then and now Anna Rosmus
37
3/23/1999
International criminal court: a challenge to American foreign policy Panel Discussion
38
4/20/1999
Peacemaking: the power of non-violence Jose Ramos-Horta
39
5/6/1999
Gun control: a constitutional quagmire or much ado about nothing? Sandra S. Froman and Josh Sugarmann
40A
12/2/1999
Towards a society for all ages (session 1 and 2) HR Day Symposium
40B
12/2/1999
Towards a society for all ages (session 3 and closing) HR Day Symposium
41
2/23/2000
Race and rights in the new millennium Julian Bond
42
03/33/2000
Human cloning: a debate Gregory Pence and Nigel Cameron
43
10/26/2000
Peace is in our hands Zedar E. Broadous, Stephanie Graham, and Nancy Volpert
44
2/28/2001
Education and personal responsibility M. Joycelyn Elders
45
4/24/2001
Death penalty, the: a debate Peter Kossoris and Elisabeth Semel
46
11/14/2001
Youth racism and hate crimes: effective remedies and ethical recourses Zedar Broadous, Laura Atoian, Lester Garcia, Tessa Hicks, Raul Morales, and Terri Villa-McDowell
47
10/30/2002
Media and human rights, the Joe McGinniss



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