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    International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers convention, September 2000

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    Speaker at a convention for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) in San Francisco, California, September 10-16, 2000. This event was photographed by Raymond Crowell and William C. Burke, Jr

    Shaun Hill prepares to throw versus Georgia Tech, 2000

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    University of Maryland football quarterback Shaun Hill prepares to throw during a game versus Georgia Tech, 2000

    The Sorts and Vita Bruno, handmade camera ready art for concert flier, March 13, 2000

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    Handmade camera ready art for a flier promoting a concert by the Washington, D.C. indie and post-rock bands the Sorts and Vita Bruno. The concert occurred at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. on March 13, 2000. The flier was handwritten by Vita Bruno member Vin Novara

    Q and not U at the White Lodge, State College, Pennsylvania, January 28, 2000

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    Chris Richards and Matt Borlik of the band Q and not U in performance at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on January 28, 2000. The photograph was taken by Chris Baronner, a musician and concert promoter from State College, Pennsylvania. Q and not U was a punk band from the Washington, D.C. area that released three albums on Dischord Records. The band was active from 1998 through 2005

    A death of one's own

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    Host, Bill Moyers. Produced and directed by Gail Pellett ; editor, Alison Amron ; field producer, Paco de Onis ; associate producer, Valerie Linson ; writers, Bill Moyers, Gail Pellett ; original music, Michael Small ; series producer, Elena Mannes ; executive producers, Judy Doctoroff O'Neill, Judith Davidson Moyers.Three patients, their families, and their doctors discuss some of the issues surrounding death and how dying people can exert some control over the manner of their death. Issues include paying for care, humane treatment, balancing dying and dignity. Originally broadcast as part of the PBS mini-series On our own terms, Moyers on dying

    Living with dying

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    Produced and directed by Elena Mannes ; executive editors, Judith Davidson Moyers, Bill Moyers. Host, Bill Moyers. Field producers, Gail Ablow, William Brangham ; editor, Donna Marino ; writers, Elena Mannes, Bill Moyers ; director of photography, Gregory Andracke ; original music, Michael Small ; series producer, Elena Mannes ; executive producers, Judy Doctoroff O'Neill, Judith Davidson Moyers.Death, which sooner or later comes to all, is treated as a strangely taboo subject in America. In this program, Bill Moyers describes the search for new ways of thinking--and talking--about dying. Forgoing the usual reluctance that most Americans show toward speaking about death, patients and medical professionals alike come forward to examine the end of life with honesty, courage, and even humor, demonstrating that dying can be an incredibly rich experience for both the terminally ill and their loved ones. Originally broadcast as part of the PBS mini-series On our own terms, Moyers on dying

    Advertising's image of women

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    Producer, director, editor, Sut Jhally ; created by Jean Kilbourne.Jean Kilbourne reviews if and how the image of women in advertising has changed over the last 20 years. She uses over 160 ads and commercials to critique advertising's image of women, and now men, inviting viewers to look at familiar images in a new way that moves and empowers them. Originally produced in 2000 as a sequel to Killing us softly, 1979, and Still killing us softly, 1987

    Geisha

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    Produced and directed by Joanna Bailey ; an Optomen Television production for Channel Four.Filmed in collaboration with Arthur Golden, this program captures the geisha mystique while documenting the experiences of two maiko, geisha-in-training. Additional interviews with clients, patrons and others offer insights into contemporary Japanese culture and a profession that is slowly fading away

    What a girl wants

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    During the spring of 2000, eleven girls aged 8 to 16 from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds and two classrooms of middle and high school students were interviewed about their views on media culture and its impact on their lives. Their responses provide the central theme of the film, a half-hour examination of how the media presents girls which juxtaposes footage culled from a typical week of TV broadcasting with original interviews

    Story of Chinese immigration

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    Jim Lehrer, Spencer Michels, Felicia Lowe, Flo Oy Wong.From 1910 until 1943, Chinese immigrants to America passed through Angel Island in San Francisco Bay. Unlike other groups, the Chinese were legally discriminated against under an 1882 law called the Chinese Exclusion Act. This program looks at how two women--one an artist, the other a documentary filmmaker--are raising funds and awareness to have the old immigration station restored. Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program: The news hour with Jim Lehrer on September 5, 2000

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