Videos included in The Scholar & Feminist Online, a multimedia webjournal published three times a year by the Barnard Center for Research on Women.
Maria Hinojosa discusses some the personal challenges, difficult situations and revealing encounters that she has experienced in her work as a journalist commited to sharing the "untold stories" of immigration. These comments were recorded at The Scholar & Feminist Conference XXXII, "Fashioning Citizenship: Gender and Immigration," held on March 24, 2007 by the Barnard Center for Research on Women. This video is included in The Scholar and Feminist Online issue 6.3: "Borders on Belonging: Gend...
This video created by Basia Winograd and commissioned by the Barnard Center for Research on Women entails a creative montage of clips from recent Hollywood films showcasing some of the prevailing, stereotypical narratives about immigration and immigrants that circulate in the popular imagination, as well as more sympathetic portrayals that attempt to explore the complexity of immigrants' experience and subjectivity. This video is included in issue 6.3 of S&F Online : "Borders on Belonging: Gen...
This video, featuring a Kosovo Theater Project workshop filmed in February 2000, is included in Steven Reisner's article "Private Trauma/Public Drama: Theater as a Response to International Political Trauma" in S&F Online issue 2.1, "Public Sentiments."
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is an international order of nuns founded in San Francisco's Castro District in 1979. This video was created by New York Lives, a web video site featuring short, documentary-style portraits of New Yorkers from different walks of life created by Jeremy Rocklin. It is included in issue 9.3 of S&F Online: "Religion and the Body."
Alice Walker delivers the 2003 Virginia Gildersleeve lecture (full-length lecture). Recorded on October 3, 2003, this video is included in issue 3.2 of S&F Online, "Jumpin' at the Sun: Reassessing the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston."
Alice Walker reads a poem that Zora Neale Hurston "would have loved." Recorded on October 3, 2003, this video is included in issue 3.2 of S&F Online, "Jumpin' at the Sun: Reassessing the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston."
Alice Walker narrates her personal journey to Zora Neale Hurston through a childhood and education that was devoid of the presence of black women writers. Recorded on October 3, 2003, this video is included in issue 3.2 of S&F Online, "Jumpin' at the Sun: Reassessing the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston."
David Krasner introduces Hurston's play Color Struck, remarking on Hurston's skills as a dramatist. Recorded on October 2, 2003, this video is included in issue 3.2 of S&F Online, "Jumpin' at the Sun: Reassessing the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston."
Sheena Gordon reads Chapter 15 from Their Eyes Were Watching God. Recorded on October 2, 2003, this video is included in issue 3.2 of S&F Online, "Jumpin' at the Sun: Reassessing the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston."
David J. Johns and Nikole Williams read the last scene of Hurston's play Color Struck. Peter Campbell, director of the student performances, reads stage directions. Recorded on October 2, 2003, this video is included in issue 3.2 of S&F Online, "Jumpin' at the Sun: Reassessing the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston."