| Rape: Cries from the Heartland [VHS]
45 minutes, 1992
Description: Recorded at the Memphis Rape Crisis Center in Tennessee, this videotape documents seven of the 1,748 cases reported by the Center in 1991. The individuals appearing on the tape allowed their stories to be told in the hopes of helping other victims. |
A.C.T. for Equal Treatment [VHS]
11 minutes, 1991
Description: This videotape is based on actual incidents of sexual harassment on campus. You'll see the student go through the episode, and you'll see how the student handles the original incident. The tape explains how to confront and help eliminate sexual harassment and discrimination on campus.
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`But I Thought You Wanted To'...Cultural Differences in Incidents of Rape and Sexual Harassment (on order) [VHS]
25 minutes, 1992
Description: This video focuses on issues of communication, gender, culture, power, and stereotyping in cross-cultural student relationships.
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Sexual Harassment in the Academic Workplace [VHS]
30 minutes, 1993
Description: Trainers show legal definitions and guidelines from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), then discuss major precedents affecting the law. Brief, acted scenarios show unacceptable behaviors as well as some of the "gray areas" people often question. Unlike standard "workplace" training, this video targets issues specific to faculty-student relationships, as well as staff and colleague relationships.
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Sex, Power & The Workplace [VHS]
60 minutes, 1993
Description: This video is an effective tool for both victims and employers who want to reduce or eliminate sexual harassment in their companies. Through compelling expert interviews and sensitive profiles of five people victimized by sexual harassment, this national PBS program explores the critical issues and offers insights into ways to improve sexual equality in the working environment.
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You are the Game: Sexual Harassment on Campus [VHS]
60 mintues, 1985
Description: This film dramatizes the situations of two female college students who experience different forms of sexual harassment. It concludes with a panel discussion including commentaries by Bernice Sandler and Anne Truax, experts on sexual harassment in academia.
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Intent vs. Impact [VHS]
Management Version, 41 minutes, 1988
Employee Version, 26 minutes, 1988
Description: Intent vs. Impact features two complete videos that address sexual harassment from the managerial and employee perspectives and focus on the unique concerns of each group. The program provides awareness as well as step-by-step actions employees and managers can use to stop sexual harassment within their organizations.
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Sexual Harassment: It's no Game [VHS]
35 minutes, 1987
Discussion: This film covers a training session on sexual harassment, including segments from Cagney and Lacey. It provides a very good overview of the definition, prevention, legal ramifications, and psychological impact of sexual harassment.
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The Wrong Idea: A Cross Cultural Training Program about Sexual Harassment [VHS]
15 minutes, 1989
Description: This film deals with the cross-cultural dimension of sexual harassment in university setting. It consists of nine vignettes and appeals to U.S as well as international audiences.
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