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1989 Series 1, Programme 10.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Gayelle
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Cultural anthropology.
- Local Subjects:
- Cultural anthropology.
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (30 minutes)
- Place of Publication:
- Trinidad and Tobago : Banyan Archive, 1989.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid 00:00:25 - Marylinn Jones talking about women's rights and sexual discrimination in observance of International Women's Day 00:00:56 - Errol Fabien, Marcia Annisette 00:02:33 - Errol Fabien interviews Marylin Jones and Nesta Patrick about International Women's Day, giving a history of the movement with photographs of pioneers. 00:06:01 - Extract from SURVIVING RAPE 00:07:04 - Interview with Marylin Jones continues 00:09:24 - Cultural Sprangalang answers the question: Where is the Tobago water wheel. 00:13:56 - Errol Fabien, Marcia Annisette links to next feature 00:14:30 - Tony Hall interviews artist and novelist Valerie Belgrave about her novel,m TI MARIE 00:16:47 - Errol Fabien, Marcia Annisette links to next feature 00:17:18 - Tony Hall interviews social scientist Rhoda Reddock about her book on Elma Francois 00:19:57 - Errol Fabien, Marcia Annisette links to next feature 00:20:32 - feminist and filmmaker and broadcaster Judith Laird interviews Kelvin Scoon about the recording of steelband at Pan is Beautiful 5 including Extract of Pat Bishop conducting Desperadoes at Pan is Beautiful 5 00:23:20 - Errol Fabien, Marcia Annisette links to next feature 00:23:27 - Errol Fabien talks to feminist and filmmaker and broadcaster Judith Laird about her television documentary series on WOMEN IN CARNIVAL 00:25:22 - What's On! 00:27:49 - Errol Fabien, Marcia Annisette close the show 00:27:49 - Extract of SWEET SUGAR RAGE by Sistren Collective under credits
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed March 22, 2021).
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