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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Day My God Died

Tonight, Weds. March 12, from 7-10 in the HUB Auditorium, there will be a free screening of the documentary The Day My God Died, a feature-length documentary presenting the stories of young girls whose lives have been shattered by the child sex trade. The film provides footage from brothels in Bombay captured with "spy camera" technology.

Can't make it to the screening? Borrow The Day My God Died from the UW Libraries Media Center. Click here to check it's availability or to place a hold.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Women's History Movies


March may be National Foot Health Month, Furniture Refinishing Month, and Noodle Month, but--more importantly--it's also Women's History Month. Come help us recognize and celebrate the rich and varied contributions of women to the history and culture of the United States (while discreetly eating your lunch in Allen Auditorium).

Monday, March 17 @ Noon in Allen Auditorium
Maggie Growls - Portrait of Maggie Kuhn (1905-1995) who founded the Gray Panthers in 1970 after being forced to retire from a job she loved at age 65. Her outrage and determination fueled a political chain reaction that forever changed the lives of older Americans, repealing mandatory retirement laws and proving that "old" is not a dirty word.

Monday, March 24 @ Noon in Allen Auditorium
Chain of Love - The demand for domestic help is increasing in the West because, in many families, both parents must work for economic survival. One consequence is migration: escalating numbers of women in the Third World are leaving their own children to take care of kids in the West. Women from the Philippines are well regarded by prospective employers in the United States and Europe. The money the expatriates earn in the West is sent home to the Philippines, where local help is hired to look after their children. This money is the Philippines' largest source of income in foreign currency.

Too busy working on your Plone site to make it to these movies? Then check out these historic films that depict US women as workers, consumers, and students:
These films are intended for UW Libraries staff as part of the Media Center's ongoing media literacy and education initiative.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

New Media for March!

Didn't you just come by the Media Center looking for Bar Girls, Barb Wire and Barbarians at the Gate?

Or was it Ready Steady Go! The Beatles Live, Johnny Legend Presents Bambi Meets Godzilla and Bedtime for Bonzo?

Perhaps it was Edward Said on Orientalism, Across the Universe or The Darjeeling Limited?

Whatever it was, all of these New-For-March-2008 titles are now part of the Libraries Media Center collection.

Come by and check these and 30,000 other titles out today!