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AMS/MCS/SOC
200
Race,
Class, & Ethnic Groups in America
Video
Series Description
Failure
to deal with diversity in society clearly has led to increasing
polarization among groups of people, and increasing tension,
frustration, and anger. Based on the premise that the more
we understand, the less we fear, Dealing With Diversity introduces
students to people from many diverse populations-Native Americans,
Hispanic-Americans, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and
Euro-Americans. The goal is to help students understand the
different constraints and motivations of people from backgrounds
different from their own.
The
programs also provide important sociological lessons in social
interaction, the concept of race, social class, age, gender,
sexual orientation, and the sociology of minorities. Other
social science issues covered include global and national
demographic trends and immigration policy. The Dealing
With Diversity
programs were designed to show how the United States is a
nation of nations, with common elements of humanity between
individuals and groups of people. Led by Dr. J.Q. Adams of
Western Illinois University, the programs feature on-site
interviews with people talking about their cultures and their
lives in American society and discussions between in-studio
guests and students. Dealing
With Diversity
helps students develop an awareness that society is strengthened,
not from striving for uniformity, but from a free and unfettered
expression of individuality in all its diverse manifestations.
WAYS
TO USE
- as
a complete college-credit telecourse
- as
a continuing education course
- as
part of workshops and special seminars
- as
a resource for student groups
- as
part of non-credit and short courses
- as
an audiovisual resource for on-campus classes
- as
a major addition to the audiovisual collections of school
and college libraries
PROGRAM
DESCRIPTIONS
101
- Course Overview
This
introductory program provides definitions and an examination
of ethnic/racial, religious, and cultural origins.
103
- Cross Cultural Communication in Diverse Settings
This
program defines the basic characteristics and elements of
communication and the difficulties of communicating across
cultures.
104
- Global and National Demographic Trends
This
program presents world population and U.S. population demographics
and trends.
105
- Immigration Policy in the U.S.A.
.
This review of immigration law shows how it has influenced
the types of people that have come to the United States and
the problems of rants whose immigrant status is questioned.
106
- Race: The World's Most Dangerous Myth
The
concept of race is examined from scientific and cultural perspectives.
The program also details the different classifications of
race.
107
- Native American Culture in the U.S.A. : Part I
This
program discusses the early populations of Native Americans,
their rights. stereotypes, treaty disputes, and land allotments.
108
- Native American Culture in the U.S.A. : Part II
This
program presents a case study of the controversy regarding
the display of remains of ancient Native Americans. The program
also discusses the Native American respect for the environment.
109
- Hyspanic-American Cultures in the U.S.A.
This
program reveals the multiple ethnic groups classified as Hispanic,
the political issue of bilingualism, and the issue of color
in Hispanic society.
110
- African-American Cultures in the U.S.A. : Part I
This
program presents the changing statistical and demographic
data of African-Americans, the Afro-centric movement, and
the causes of demographic differences between African-Americans
and other ethnic groupings.
111
- African-American Cultures in the U.S.A. : Part II
This
program continues with a background on African history and
religion, the impact of African-American images in the media.
Poor academic performance of African-Americans, and how schools
perpetuate African-American stereotypes.
112
- Asian American Cultures in the U.S.A.
This
program provides an overview of the many groups classified
as Asian Americans and their similarities and differences.
The program also contrasts the attitudes between first and
second generation Asian Americans.
113
- Korean-Americans in Chicago
This
program presents a case study of the underlying tension between
Chicago's Korean-American business community and their African-American
clientele. The program also discusses the impact of Korean
Methodist and African Methodist churches in working together
to diffuse racial tension.
114
- Euro-American Issues in the U.S.A.
There
is great diversity between the many European ethnic groups
in the United States. This program discusses the problems
of Italian Americans and Jewish Americans in merging into
the majority Anglo culture while retaining their individual
languages and customs.
115
- Social Class in the U.S.A.
This
program presents demographic data illustrating family income
by ethnic group, the increasing numbers of people below the
poverty level, and the plight of the homeless.
116
- Age in Issues U.S.A. : Senior Citizens
Adults
over the age of 55 are one of the fastest growing segments
in our society. This program discusses the impact on the healthcare
industry, income distribution, housing, and issues concerning
dignity and quality of life.
117
- Age Issues in the U.S.A. : Yough Culture
This
program focuses on the gang culture as seen through the eyes
of a police detective who is assigned to a local high school.
The sociology of gang names, colors, and insignia are discussed.
118
- Gender in the U.S.A. : Part I
This program discusses women in the workforce, feminism and
the feminist dictionary and recent legislative changes promoted
by women.
119
- Gender in the U.S.A. : Part II
This freewheeling discussion of gender includes references
to Robert Bly's Iron John, the rise of men's groups, and the
rites of passage for men and women.
120
- Sexual Orientation Issues in the U.S.A. : Part I
This
upfront program talks about homosexuality, the difficulties
of gays and lesbians in establishing open relationships, homophobia,
and violence against homosexuals.
121
- Sexual Orientation Issues in the U.S.A. : Part II
This
program discusses the experiences of individuals who were
denied equity and equality because of their sexual preference
and specifically "The Forgotten Boy Scouts" - an
organization of individuals expelled from scouting because
of their sexual orientation.
122
- Ability Issues in the U.S.A.
People
with disabilities are the largest minority group and many
forms of discrimination exist against them. This program also
discusses issues of access in the workplace and in public
places, social interaction, and the economic problems of the
disabled.
123
- Hate Groups in the U.S.A.
This
program discusses the distribution and types of hate groups
and the case that they make for white supremacy.
124
- Summary and Review of Major Concepts and Issues
This
program reviews the social interaction model in relation to
the concepts and issues uncovered in the series.
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