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Competent Care in a Culturally Diverse NationCulturally competent care adapts care interventions to the cultural needs and preferences (ethnic and religious beliefs, values, and practices) of diverse clients. This program provides practical and effective methods for recognizing and dealing with the particular needs of clients coming from different cultures. Designated for 3 contact hours of continuing nursing education.
Cultural Diversity in Health CareReflecting the diverse nature of today's society, a health care worker must adapt his or her practices to the cultural, ethnic, and religious needs of patients. In fact, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations states that all industry workers must familiarize themselves with the significance of cultural differences. This program provides nurses and other health professionals with practical and effective methods of recognizing, respecting, and meeting cultural needs. Topics include conducting an initial cultural assessment, addressing food- and language-related challenges, understanding religious customs, and becoming a client advocate. Includes detailed conversations with members of specific cultural groups, including Haitian, Peruvian, Indian, Bangladeshi, and Jewish communities.
How the Civil Rights Act Pioneered Anti-discrimination Laws in AmericaPresident Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law 50 years ago. Gwen Ifill examines its legacy and unfinished business with President Johnson�́�s daughter, Lynda Johnson Robb; Shirley Franklin, the former mayor of Atlanta; Ranjana Natarajan of the University of Texas School of Law; and former House Republican aide Robert Kimball.
What Happened When Struggling City Opened Its Arms To RefugeesAfter decades of decline, the city of Utica, New York, is growing again, thanks in part to its reputation as "the town that loves refugees." And their basic reason for loving refugees is simple: An influx of new residents and workers have helped keep its economy afloat. But are there also downsides to an refugee-driven recovery? Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports.
Are You Racist?Are racists born or made? Pioneering scientists have recently revealed that they can detect whether a person is subconsciously racist through a series of tests that are as ground-breaking as they are simple to do. This fascinating and revealing documentary showcases the latest scientific developments that can detect, measure, and change racist impulses in the brain.
Diversity in the Workplace: Playing Your PartIn workplaces, as in any other part of society, people are diverse. They come from different cultures and may have different belief systems, values, and religions. There is also diversity in interpersonal styles, mental ability, sexual orientation, age, and ways of thinking and learning. Using dramatized scenarios, this program shows how a wide range of personnel can work together successfully. Topics covered include the scope of diversity, responding sensitively, knowing the guidelines, communicating appropriately, and building on diversity. A viewable/printable worksheet is available online. (23 minutes)
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The right words at the right time by Media Partners Corporation.Title from disc label; the word "right" appears as [check mark]ight.
"Produced specifically for front-line public employees, this practical training demonstrates how to turn a customer's frustration or complaint into understanding."
DVD contents: chaptered program, leader's guide, Powerpoint presentation, MPC previews.
CD-ROM contents: reproducible leader's guide (in MS Word and Adobe PDF formats), customizable Powerpoint presentation.
Call Number: AV HF5415.5 .R54 2012b FSCJ North
Publication Date: 2012
If these walls could talk. 2 by Home Box OfficeSummary: Set in different decades in the same house, these stories of three lesbian couples each reflect a specific concern. In 1961, Abby and Edith, two retired schoolteachers, lead a quiet life. Abby has a stroke and dies, and her nephew and his wife come for the funeral and to sort and sell Abby's things, unaware that she and Edith were a lifelong couple. In 1972, four college-age lesbians share the house. They have problems with the campus feminism group, and Linda is drawn to Amy a very butch lesbian who wears men's clothing and drives a motorcycle. How can a feminist fall for a lesbian who acts like and dresses like a man? By 2000, long-term couple Fran and Kal want to have a child, and their quest leads from proposing sperm donation to a gay couple they know, to the horror of shopping for sperm on the Internet.
Call Number: AV PN1995.9.L48 I3 2010 FSCJ North
ISBN: 0783116896
Publication Date: 2010
Four generations : the greatest potential by Coastal Training Technologies Corp.Through a series of vignettes, examines the situation of having members of four generations in the same workplace. Concludes that the various strengths and insights offered by each, when each takes the time to listen to the others' viewpoints, will have good and positive results. Describes the traits of the four generations: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y.
Call Number: AV HM726 .F68 2010 FSCJ North
Publication Date: 2010
Stonewall : the making of a gay and lesbian community. by First Run FeaturesBefore Stonewall originally released in 1984 by Before Stonewall, Inc.
After Stonewall originally released in 1999 by After Stonewall, Inc.
Special features Disc 1: 1984 Interview with Allen Ginsberg by journalist Andrew Kopkind featuring two poems ("Sleeping with Kerouac" and "on the ordinariness of homosexuality"); Interview with Audre Lord and Yvonne Flowers by author Jewel Gomez (Fall, 1984); "The Black Cat:/Jose Sarria" film of the reunion of 1950's Black Cat Café community (a San Francisco nightclub) in 1983, 20 years after its closing.
Special features Disc 2: Interview with director John Scagliotti; Tribute to Vito Russo by Lily Tomlin, Dorothy Allison and Jewelle Gomez (from director John Scagliotti's series "In the Life"; Armistead Maupin on PBS selling out to the Christian right; Congressman Barney Frank on post-Stonewallian stories of travel; Jewelle Gomez on poetry as a galvanizing force, and her relationship with poet Audre Lorde; Author Dorothy Allison on making an alternative family in the late twentieth century.
Summary: Disc 1, Before Stonewall: Chronicles through interviews and historical footage the social, political and cultural history of homosexuality in America from the 1920s through 1969. Covers many of the milestones in the fight for gay acceptance and equal rights, culminating in the 1969 riots following the police raid on the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village.
Disc 2, After Stonewall: Traces the Gay Liberation Movement in America from the 1969 Stonwall riots through the 1990s capturing the hard work, tragic defeats and exciting victories experienced. Also explores how AIDS changed the direction of the movement.
Contents: Before Stonewall / executive producer, John Scagliotti ; director, Greta Schiller ; co-director, Robert Rosenberg ; producers, Robert Rosenberg, John Scagliotti, Greta Schiller ; produced by Before Stonewall, Inc. in association with Alternative Media Information Center. (1984; 87 min.) -- After Stonewall / producer/writer, John Scagliotti ; co-producers/archival directors, Janet W. Baus, Dan Hunt ; writer/historical researcher, Andrew Podell ; produced in association with the Center for Independent Documentary, Susan Walsh ; executive producers, Vic Basile, John Scagliotti (1999; 88 min.).
Disc 1, Before Stonewall: 1. Narrator Rita Mae Brown explains where to look -- 2. The early days of the 20th century -- 3. The Harlem Renaissance -- 4. The homosexual underground expands -- 5. World War II -- 6. The post-war period -- 7. The McCarthy days : homsexuals = communists -- 8. The 50's -- 9. The 60's -- 10. The Stonewall riots -- 11. Credits
Disc 2, After Stonewall: 1. Opening and funding credits -- 2. Melissa Etheridge introduction -- 3. Stonewall Riot days -- 4. After the riot - gay power -- 5. Gay men's sexual revolution -- 6. Women's voices are heard -- 7. Religion and politics in the 70's -- 8. Anita Bryant and the backlash -- 9. AIDS and Regan -- 10. Gay culture in the 80's -- 11. AIDS activism grows the movement -- 12. The great march, 1987 -- 13. The 90's - culture war -- 14. Clinton and "Don't ask, don't tell" -- 15. Gays in the mainstream -- 16. Memorials and credits
Call Number: AV HQ76.8.U5 B4462 2010 FSCJ North (Cultural Competence Collection)
Call Number: AV E185 .A259 2014 DVD (Downtown, Kent, North)
ISBN: 1608839974
Publication Date: 2014
The eye of the storm : with Jane Elliott by ABC News Productions.Documents an innovative experiment in which Jane Elliott, a third-grade teacher, divides her all-white class into "blue-eyes" and "brown-eyes", making each group superior or inferior on successive days. Demonstrates the nature and effects of bigotry by showing changes brought about in the children's behavior and learning patterns.
Call Number: AV BF723.P75 E941 2011 FSCJ North (Cultural Competence Collection)