This guide is an extension of the Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity guide and will focus specifically on racial demographics, information and creating equity for these groups.
Films on DemandThis link opens in a new windowEGCC access to Films on Demand includes the following packages: Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and Math, and Allied Health. There are approximately 27,000 streaming titles in this package. Films on Demand features streaming content from: Films for the Humanities and Sciences, ABC News, NBC News, BBC, National Geographic, The NewsHour, The Open University, A&E, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Fred Friendly Seminars, Cambridge Education, and many more.
Sage Video Counseling and Psychotherapy CollectionThis link opens in a new window(scroll down to click the Counseling & Psychotherapy box to view all available videos in the collection)Over 480 streaming videos on topics including counseling research methods, counseling setting/client groups, theory and approaches, counseling skills, and professional issues.
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This PBS documentary covers the increasingly common conversation taking place in homes across the country between parents of color and their children, especially sons, about how to behave if they are ever stopped by the police.
Created by a male Asian filmmaker, this documentary discusses the stigma that Asian males often face and the Asian male phenomena perceived in the media and gay culture.
In this CBC Documentary, a journalist visits the sister of Andrew Loku, the 45-year-old South Sudanese man slain by Toronto police, and the Michael Brown memorial in Ferguson, Missouri, while tracing the legacy of anti-Black racism past and present.
In this CNN documentary, Fareed Zakaria traces the roots of the current crisis, looks at history to discover how racism becomes a political movement, and interviews a White Supremacist in an effort to understand the forces driving the dangerous racial moment we find ourselves in.
This HBO feature documentary follows Bryan Stevenson – lawyer and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative – through his experiences as a capital defense attorney and advocate for community-based reform.
Produced for PBS’s American Experience, this five-part miniseries tells heartbreaking yet inspiring stories. The series highlights Native American ingenuity and resilience over the course of 300 years. This documentary represents a collaboration between Native and non-Native filmmakers.
In this engaging, persuasive talk, Mellody Hobson makes the case that speaking openly about race, and particularly about diversity in hiring, makes for better businesses and a better society.
In a dynamic talk, Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo pair the personal stories they've collected with research and statistics to reveal fundamental gaps in our racial literacy and how we can overcome them.
In this inspiring talk, Dwinita Mosby-Tyler explains why we need "unlikely allies" in the fight for justice, and why people who are experiencing inequality first hand must be willing to accept the help.
In this talk, Tiffany Jana, founder of TMI Consulting, the world's first Diversity and Inclusion Certified Benefit Corporation, discusses privilege, diversity, and giving back.
In this talk, Krysta Jones reminds us of the power of conversation and empowers us to use our own voices to intentionally speak up and out for belonging and equity.