Contents: Index to Titles • Subject Index • Recommended Titles • Getting the Right Equipment • Tips on Using Films • Other Titles • Regional Films • Namibia • Angola • Mozambique • Zimbabwe • Distributors • Information and Resource Centers • Popular Movements Recognized by the United Nations • About Media Network • Media Network is a project of the Alternative Media Information Center, Inc. The pamphlet acknowledges support and advice from Aracelly Santana of the U.N. Centre Against Apartheid, Catherine Graetzer of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), and David Mesenbring and Diane Martenson of Lutheran World Ministries, and the New York State Council on the...
Contents: Index to Titles • Subject Index • Recommended Titles • Getting the Right Equipment • Tips on Using Films • Other Titles • Regional Films • Namibia • Angola • Mozambique • Zimbabwe • Distributors • Information and Resource Centers • Popular Movements Recognized by the United Nations • About Media Network • Media Network is a project of the Alternative Media Information Center, Inc. The pamphlet acknowledges support and advice from Aracelly Santana of the U.N. Centre Against Apartheid, Catherine Graetzer of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), and David Mesenbring and Diane Martenson of Lutheran World Ministries, and the New York State Council on the Arts. The pamphlet includes brief descriptions of selected 16mm films, slide shows, and video cassettes. Topics of the fiction and documentary media include history, labor, organizing, divestment campaigns, religion, U.S. policy, women, Winnie Mandela, Nelson Mandela, Allan Boesak, Columbia University, Bishop Desmond Tutu, the African National Congress (ANC), the Pan African Congress of Azania (PAC), the South-West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), MPLA, UNITA, FNLA, FRELIMO, the CIA, John Stockwell, ZANU, Robert Mugabe, corporate collaboration, and Mobil Oil. A list of organizations with resources about southern Africa includes ACOA, The Africa Fund, the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), the International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa (IDAF), and the Washington Office on Africa (WOA).