Hazing / God Bless the Child Productions presents ; a co-production of ITVS and Black Public Media ; in association with Virginia Public Media ; in association with Artemis Rising Foundation ; funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) ; a Byron Hurt film ; produced by Natalie Bullock Brown, Denise A. Greene ; directed and written by Byron Hurt.
Originally produced in 2022. Speakers: Byron Hurt, Patricia Strong-Fargas, Nikki High, Debbie Smith, Pamela Champion, Robert Champion, Rasheed Ali Cromwell, Lasana Hotep, Marie Lourdes Andr�e, James Vivenzio, Dr. Jackson Katz, Hank Nuwer, Jack Abele, Wendy Abele, Dr. Ricky Jones, Dr. Mary Madden, Loreal Arbuckle-Muhammad, Karim Saafir, Michelle Guobadia, Stacey Hurt-Milner, Jo Hannah Burch, Dr. Mitch Prinstein, Maurice Sangodele-Ayoka, Dr. Walter Kimbrough, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, Brent McClanahan, Jr., Brent McClanahan, Diane McClanahan, Lawrence Ross, Dr. Stacey Patton, Karl Coiscou, Kelvin J. Baldwin, Stephen Wynter, Anthony M. Williams, Yvel Joseph.
Summary:
"Hazing, from award-winning filmmaker Byron Hurt, offers a powerful, deeply personal look inside the culture of hazing in fraternities and sororities, sports teams, marching bands, the military, and beyond. Hurt, who belongs to a fraternity himself, talks to members of Black and historically white Greek-letter organizations and other groups that practice hazing, and gives voice to survivors of severe initiation rituals and the families of young people who died from being hazed. Expertly weaving these moving first-hand testimonies with insights from violence-prevention experts and campus professional staff, the film provides a nuanced and empathetic portrait of a culture that often confers a sense of belonging even as it too often leads to violence, sexual degradation, binge drinking, institutional coverups, and debased notions of manhood. Hazing is an extraordinary teaching tool for educators and advocates working to reform hazing culture and combat violence--especially those interested in bystander-based violence prevention and larger institutional, social, and cultural issues involving race, gender, identity, alienation, and belonging."--Container.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.