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Discusses the psychological difference between knowledge and opinion, and describes the skeptic point of view. Compares knowledge and opinion in relation to truth, and states that most of the thin...
The Portraits of Pioneers in thereapeutic recreation in this video offer glimpses into the personal and professional lives of some of the giants in the history of therapeutic recreation. The indivi...
Charles Malik, President of the General Assembly of the United Nations and ambassador from Lebanon discusses criticism and truth in world diplomacy. He is joined by Dr. Richard Cottam, Department o...
Bill Loveday (Clarian Health CEO) and K.L. Berry (Matrix International Associates, Ltd.) discuss the new name for the health care system that included Methodist Hospital, Indiana University Hospita...
The Faculty Scholarship Celebration features IU East faculty who have been engaged in research, teaching and learning scholarship, or creative activity over the past year. Many are presenting becau...
The excitement of the Gold Rush is in this show; the feverish travel across the country to find treasure, and the life of the prospectors. Bash shows the methods of mining with rocker and with gold...
Poster presented at the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) Research Symposium held on July 27-28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
An account of a canoe trip in the Quetico-Superior wilderness area of Northern Minnesota and Canada. Emphasizes the importance of keeping wilderness areas green, beautiful, and intact. Includes vie...
Shows how Springfield, Massachusetts, offers an inspiring plan to other communities for combating racial and religious intolerance, and shows how any school and any town can deal with the causes of...
Shows the actual training and activities of Air Transport Command personnel with routines of briefing, radio communications, and other precautionary measures during World War II.
Clever Elsie really isn't very clever at all. Marionettes tell the story of Clever Elsie who sweeps with the broom upside down to keep from wearing out the straw. One day, Clever Elsie goes to the ...
Film contains clips of a "Peace Thru Victory" rally held at Dunn Meadow on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington, Indiana on April 14, 1967. The following individuals spoke at the rally, acc...
American Muralist Ralph Gilbert and Joel Silver, Director of the Lilly Library
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In this video created by IU Studios, the Director of the Lilly LIbrary, Joel Silver, sits in the Reading Room with muralist Ralph Gilbert to discuss the recently installed cycle of murals. The mur...
Bowen Potter, Angela; Beckman, Emily; Hartsock, Jane A.
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Lecture delivered by Angela Bowen Potter, PhD (Medical Humanities Program Coordinator, Purdue University); Emily S. Beckman, DMH (Assistant Professor for Medical Humanities and Health Studies, IUPU...
A filmed presentation of the many facets of theatrical director Tyrone Guthrie, his ideas, and his methods of working. Guthrie is seen at his home in Ireland, conducting a rehearsal in New York, an...
Reviews the rise of Hitler to power, his broken promises, the invasion of Germany's neighbors, Germany's eventual defeat, and the Allied occupation of Germany, with its many problems which are aggr...
Shows the organization of the The New York Times and the vast interrelationship of the numerous departments. Then illustrates the methods for giving up-to-the-minute news, and stresses the need fo...
This older film is directed to young girls. Using diagrams, it helps them learn about menstruation and gives them a healthy understanding of the physical and emotional changes that occur in growing...
This film, designed primarily for members of the medical, nursing and allied hospital professions, portrays an experiment in maternity care which is being conducted in the obstretical division of S...
This episode of CBS Washington Report covers the Civil Right Movement and showdown between Governor Wallace and the Kennedy administration over the implementation of desegregation at the University...
Les Francis details the involvement of National Education Association and other labor organizations in the Youth Franchise Coalition, and describes how the 18-year-old vote impacted (or didn't impa...
Traces the history of motion pictures from its early, one-minute format which astounded its audiences, to the elaborate productions of the l940s. Includes film footage of such early motion picture ...
Indiana University, Bloomington. Radio and Television Services; Cook, Robert; Clevenger, Zora Goodwin, 1881-1970
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Robert Cook interviews Zora Clevenger, "Mr. Indiana University Athletics." An IU alum, Clevenger played football and baseball at IU, serving as captain of the football team in 1903. He went on to c...
The Good Years is based on the book written by Walter Lord which is about the time period from 1900 to the first World War. The show stars Lucile Ball, Henry Fonda, Mort Sahl and provides a histori...
A documentary about Hawaii. The show covers the unification of the Hawaiian islands under King Kamehameha I as well as traditional Hawaiian dances and music.
Traces the evolution of a useful object such as a spoon, a shovel, or a steam shovel. Compares handcraft with machine methods and looks at the art of product design.
Examines various ways in which artists depict their fellow human beings, and tells how these depictions reveal personal and social concepts and attitudes.
Examines modern and ancient solutions to the problems of chair design, looking at the relationship of design to materials, purpose, comfort, and style.
Remembering what he was like as a boy, David wistfully recalls the crush he had on his teacher, Miss Simpson. "I thought she was the prettiest lady in the world." His fantasies come back to him-how...
The world of Donna Pugh is different, but not strange. Because she is blind, Donna bas to learn to be herself as well as she can in spite of being unable to do some things that sighted children tak...
Episode 3 from the Agency for Instructional Television series The Heart of Teaching. Dramatizations are designed to help teachers deal with problems - frustration, anger, isolation, change and pres...
Adrian is a new boy in the school, and an outstanding student. Frankie, who is not good at school work, increasingly resents him, and as Adrian returns to his desk after starring in a math quiz, Fr...
Episode 7 from the series Self Incorporated, a 15-program television/film series. Self Incorporated is designed to stimulate classroom discussion of critical issues and problems of early adolescenc...
Episode 3 from Bread and Butterflies, a project in career development for nine-to-twelve-year-olds. Based on two years of planning by educators and broadcasters, the project included 15-minute colo...
Episode 14 from Bread and Butterflies, a project in career development for nine-to-twelve-year-olds. Based on two years of planning by educators and broadcasters, the project included 15-minute col...
Episode 6 from the Agency for Instructional Television series The Heart of Teaching. Dramatizations are designed to help teachers deal with problems - frustration, anger, isolation, change and pres...
Linda comes home from school to find her parents saddened and subdued. They tell her that her grandmother, who had suffered a stroke, had died during the day. Throughout the next few days Linda exp...
Becky's parents are separated, uncertain of what will become of their marriage and their lives.
On the day that her father is flying into town to see them for the weekend, Becky's mother drives her...
Episode 13 from the series Self Incorporated, a 15-program television/film series. Self Incorporated is designed to stimulate classroom discussion of critical issues and problems of early adolescen...
Eddie's parents are so angrily involved in their own conflicts that they neglect him emotionally and verbally abuse him. Steve comes from a loving family whose high standards and strict discipline ...
Episode 36 of Thinkabout, a series of sixty programs to help students in 5th and 6th grade become independent learners and problem solvers by strengthening their reasoning skills and reviewing and ...
Episode 35 of Thinkabout, a series of sixty programs to help students in 5th and 6th grade become independent learners and problem solvers by strengthening their reasoning skills and reviewing and ...
Linda Porter; Adella Bass- Lawson (facilitator); Angela Tillges (facilitator)
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Ms. Adella Bass-Lawson reminisce about her experience growing up in the gardens. Participating in camps and programs like the cycling voyagers. The influences from her youth brought her to the comm...
Community members discussed their participation in city politics, area level governance with alderman and police precinct captains, and the ways they experience the city working--and not working--f...
In this social story, recorded at the Old Timers' Picnic, Alvin Brown described his experience growing up on block 7. Alvin spent his adolescence playing sports, fishing and swimming, and otherwise...
This story circle was facilitated by Nia Cunningham. At the time of recording, Nia was an undergraduate and community garden member at the University of Illinois at Chicago, a Farmer’s Apprentice w...
In this social story, recorded at the Old Timers' Picnic, Alvin Brown described his experience growing up on block 7. Alvin spent his adolescence playing sports, fishing and swimming, and otherwise...
In this oral history, Angela Cameron discussed her experience growing up and becoming a community leader in Riverdale. She recalled the changes she has witnessed over the course of her lifetime in ...
In this oral history, Angela Cameron discussed her experience growing up and becoming a community leader in Riverdale. She recalled the changes she has witnessed over the course of her lifetime in ...
In April 2024, the Community Advisory Group worked with attorney Justin Edge from University of Illinois Chicago, Community Enterprise & Solidarity Economy Clinic. Justin walked the members through...
Ervina’s social story, recorded at the Old Timers' Picnic, focused on her experience growing up on block 2, where her mother served as president. She played sports, swam in the river, and grew up e...
Fatimah Harris Al-Nurridin; Sophia Kang (facilitator); Maggie Catania (facilitator)
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In this oral history, Fatimah discussed her life and experience growing up in the community. She discussed family, education, and her recent work in health care and environmental health of the Rive...
In her social story, recorded at the Old Timers' Picnic, Faye emphasized the support she derived from her community in the housing projects. Faye and her neighbors benefited especially from the Cen...
In this social story Beria Hampton and Nia Cunningham discussed generational wealth in the community at A River Day Event.
River Days was a series of monthly social and educational gatherings hel...
Participants in this community story circle discussed their relationship to Riverdale’s food systems. They emphasized the removal of grocery stores, the high cost of food, and toxic water and soil ...
In September 2024, the Community Advisory group held the inaugural Riverdale Community Land Trust board vote. Members of the committee presented short nomination speeches prior to the board vote.
J.L. Gross; John McDermott; Maggie Catania (facilitator)
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In this interview and oral history John McDermott and J.L. Gross discussed the gentrification of Lathrop Homes, a Chicago Housing Authority Project on Chicago's Northwest Side. Julia C. Lathrop Ho...
In this oral history, Lorne Nash describes his family’s relationship to the Riverdale community. Born in the Altgeld Gardens, Lorne’s father initiated the family’s multigenerational connection to t...
Ms. Deloris Lucas discussed the mobility and mobility infrastructure challenges in the community. She outlined the various city transit planning processes and how she has played a role as a communi...
The participants discussed a need for a shared safe space in the community. They talked about how there is no where to go and gather. They reflected on the programming and opportunities to learn ou...
Amanda Allen; Leatha James (Mother James); Margaret Cook
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This story circle was facilitated by Fatimah Al-Nurridin Harris, a longtime Riverdale resident and eco-steward of the land. This story circle focused on the experiences of members of the Peter Rock...
In September 2024, the Community Advisory group held the inaugural Riverdale Community Land Trust board vote. Members of the committee presented short nomination speeches prior to the board vote.
In September 2024, the Community Advisory group held the inaugural Riverdale Community Land Trust board vote. This recording documents the post-vote the group celebration. At the top of this clip t...
In this oral history Shequitta and Tommie Butler reminisce about growing up in Altgeld Gardens, their generational connections, their young life together, marriage and family and on being "Raised o...
Ms. Rose discussed her history as a social worker and some early interventions she implemented to support youth reentering community after incarceration. She described the social work training as p...
Yonina Scates’s oral history focuses on the changes that have shaped the Altgeld Gardens community over her lifetime. The interview focuses particularly on the 70s and 80s and how neighborhood rede...
In May 2024, the Community Advisory Group stressed the need to document change over time in Riverdale’s landscape. Members emphasized that creating a record of the community’s composition before ge...
In March of 2024, the community advisory group worked with technical advisor Ben Helphand from Neighborspace. An overview of Neighborspace and community land trust models was provided. The group th...
In May 2024, the Community Advisory Group stressed the need to document change over time in Riverdale’s landscape. Members emphasized that creating a record of the community’s composition before ge...
In this oral history Mr. Ronald Gaines discussed how he first connected to and purchased Chicago's Finest Marina- the oldest black owned marina in Chicago and at the time of this interview a newly ...
In this oral history Mr. Ronald Gaines discussed how he first connected to and purchased Chicago's Finest Marina- the oldest black owned marina in Chicago and at the time of this interview a newly ...
In this oral history Mr. Ronald Gaines discussed the boating community on the Little Calumet River in Chicago. He explains his connection to the Riverdale Community Area and the feel of the communi...
In this social story Beria Hampton and neighbors discuss the incredible creativity in her community while she was growing up. She speaks to the systematic disinvestmentof the community in resources...
In this oral history Mr. Ronald Gaines discussed his family, the next generation, and the legacy he is creating for his family. He purchased the marina, now Chicago's Finest Marina, and later learn...
In this social story Beria Hampton explained how her neighborhood went from being fully resourced to having no resources at A River Day Event.
River Days was a series of monthly social and educat...
Ms. Cynthia Lane described her connection to church row, how she met her husband and became the pastor's wife. She described her husband's visionary plans for the church and the community along the...