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Title:
Beyond the browning of America videorecording / a production of Centro de Estudio Puertorriquenos, Hunter College CUNY, the Satellite University Network in collaboration with the Media Center, Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY & the American Social History Project.
Format:
videorecording /
Publisher:
Available from KPBS,
Available from KPBS,
Copyright Date:
1992?
Description:
3 videocassettes (58 min. each) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in.
Subject:
Ethnology--United States.
Hispanic Americans--Population.
Population forecasting--United States.
Social prediction--United States.
United States--Population.
Other Authors:
Hinojosa, Maria.
Zeig, Susan.
Rivera, Pedro Angel.
Watson, Watson.
Hunter College. Satellite University Network. Satellite University Network.
American Social History Project.
City University of New York. Media Center.
KPBS (Television station : San Diego, Calif.).
Other Titles:
The Browning of America.
Notes:
VHS format. English and Spanish, English subtitles. Taped off-air with permission of copyright holder through distributor. Watson, Muriel. Host, Maria Hinojosa. Producers, Susan Zeig and Pedro A. Rivera ; edited by Gary Winter ; executive producer, Cynthia Lopez ; project development, DeeDee Halleck.
Contents:
[cass. 1]. Sin fronteras. Manos a la obra: the story of operation bootstrap. The Unwanted. La Operacion. When the mountains tremble. Onward Christian soldiers -- [cass. 2]. Uneasy neighbors. Ano nuevo. Life in the 'G'. 2076 second avenue, an east Harlem story. El Pueblo se Levanta. Chicano Park. Special selection, excerpts from: Techos y derechos, a project of Shelterforce -- [cass. 3]. Tiempo de hibridos.
Summary:
Segments from independently produced films and video tapes on Latino themes which explore the subject of the Time Magazine article "America's changing colors: what will the U.S. be like when whites are no longer the majority?" Time labels this transition to whites as the minority and so-called non-whites as the majority, with Latinos the most numerous of the new majority, the 'browning of America'.
Series:
SUN series. Expansion, intervention and migration
OCLC:
(OCoLC)27643910
Locations:
UTAX115 -- Buena Vista University Library (Storm Lake)

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