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Title Say my name [videorecording].
Publisher [London] : Minority Rights Group International, [2012]


LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room Mezzanine  JC 312 S2  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE

Descript 1 DVD (52 min.)
Credits Various directors, editors and photographers ; for Minority Rights Group International ; producer, Sofia Olins.
Note "In many countries minority groups face discrimination, and negative stereotypes divide national and local communities. Say My Name documents the work of MRG's Street Theatre programme in addressing these issues, following professional and minority actors as they work together to combat discrimination and racism in four countries. In Kenya, Rwanda, Botswana and the Dominican Republic, we see how street theatre is used to educate and inspire communities with performances in public spaces. Featuring interviews with actors, directors, and audience members, and footage of performances from across the globe, Say My Name charts how Street Theatre works with minority and majority groups to unite communities against prejudice"
In multiple languages with English subtitles.
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Subject Discrimination -- Botswana.
Discrimination -- Dominican Republic.
Discrimination -- Kenya.
Discrimination -- Rwanda.
Minorities -- Botswana.
Minorities -- Dominican Republic.
Minorities -- Kenya.
Minorities -- Rwanda.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Social justice.
Documentary film collection.
DVD collection.
Botswana -- Ethnic relations.
Dominican Republic -- Ethnic relations.
Kenya -- Ethnic relations.
Rwanda -- Ethnic relations.
Alt author Olins, Sofia.
Minority Rights Group International.
Descript 1 DVD (52 min.)
Credits Various directors, editors and photographers ; for Minority Rights Group International ; producer, Sofia Olins.
Note "In many countries minority groups face discrimination, and negative stereotypes divide national and local communities. Say My Name documents the work of MRG's Street Theatre programme in addressing these issues, following professional and minority actors as they work together to combat discrimination and racism in four countries. In Kenya, Rwanda, Botswana and the Dominican Republic, we see how street theatre is used to educate and inspire communities with performances in public spaces. Featuring interviews with actors, directors, and audience members, and footage of performances from across the globe, Say My Name charts how Street Theatre works with minority and majority groups to unite communities against prejudice"
In multiple languages with English subtitles.
Subject Discrimination -- Botswana.
Discrimination -- Dominican Republic.
Discrimination -- Kenya.
Discrimination -- Rwanda.
Minorities -- Botswana.
Minorities -- Dominican Republic.
Minorities -- Kenya.
Minorities -- Rwanda.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Social justice.
Documentary film collection.
DVD collection.
Botswana -- Ethnic relations.
Dominican Republic -- Ethnic relations.
Kenya -- Ethnic relations.
Rwanda -- Ethnic relations.
Alt author Olins, Sofia.
Minority Rights Group International.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room Mezzanine  JC 312 S2  7 DAYS  AVAILABLE

Subject Discrimination -- Botswana.
Discrimination -- Dominican Republic.
Discrimination -- Kenya.
Discrimination -- Rwanda.
Minorities -- Botswana.
Minorities -- Dominican Republic.
Minorities -- Kenya.
Minorities -- Rwanda.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Social justice.
Documentary film collection.
DVD collection.
Botswana -- Ethnic relations.
Dominican Republic -- Ethnic relations.
Kenya -- Ethnic relations.
Rwanda -- Ethnic relations.
Descript 1 DVD (52 min.)
Credits Various directors, editors and photographers ; for Minority Rights Group International ; producer, Sofia Olins.
Note "In many countries minority groups face discrimination, and negative stereotypes divide national and local communities. Say My Name documents the work of MRG's Street Theatre programme in addressing these issues, following professional and minority actors as they work together to combat discrimination and racism in four countries. In Kenya, Rwanda, Botswana and the Dominican Republic, we see how street theatre is used to educate and inspire communities with performances in public spaces. Featuring interviews with actors, directors, and audience members, and footage of performances from across the globe, Say My Name charts how Street Theatre works with minority and majority groups to unite communities against prejudice"
In multiple languages with English subtitles.
Alt author Olins, Sofia.
Minority Rights Group International.

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