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Includes legal issues as well as the concept of justice.

Justice

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A Problem from Hell: Samantha Power Talks about Genocide
Video Clip March 24, 2009
Allan Ryan on Trials and Truth Commissions
Video Clip April 24, 2009
Amandla!

105 minutes
Source: Movies Unlimited

This film tells the story of black South African freedom music and the central role it played against apartheid. It specifically considers the music that sustained and galvanized blacks for more than 40 years, focusing on the struggle's spiritual dimension named for the Xhosa word for 'power.'

Library Resource December 15, 2009
America's War on Poverty

5 episodes, 57 minutes each
Source: out of print

Library Resource December 15, 2009
Armenian Genocide Vote Irks Turkey

Going against the Obama administration, “a U.S. congressional committee approved a resolution condemning the 1915 slaughter of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide,” The Wall Street Journal reports.

Facing Today March 5, 2010
As If It Were Yesterday

85 minutes, black & white
(French & English subtitles)
Source: Facets

Library Resource December 15, 2009
Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and Lesbian Community
89 minutes
Source: First Run Features

In 1969 the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City’s Greenwich Village, leading to three nights of rioting by the city’s gay community. With this outpouring of courage and unity the Gay Liberation Movement had begun. Before Stonewall pries open the closet door—setting free the dramatic story of the sometimes horrifying public and private existences experienced by gay and lesbian Americans since the 1920s.

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Library Resource December 15, 2009
Bill Moyers on the Importance of Nuremberg
Video Clip June 8, 2009
Cambodian Genocide Trial Begins
On Tuesday February 17, 2009 a joint Cambodian/United Nations tribunal began hearing its first case-the trial of former Khmer Rouge leader Kaing Guek Eav (known as "Duch"). Duch is accused of running the Tuol Sleng detention camp.
Facing Today February 17, 2009
Choices in Little Rock
Unit October 7, 2009
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