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The University Library at USC has an extensive collection of video recordings about cultural diversity in the U.S. The normal loan period is 3 hours, (but check with the library staff) with VCRs usually available for viewing. For annotations or descriptions of the videotapes, enter the title in HOMER; when you have the citation on the screen, use View Options to see full information. Note: The Cinema-TV Library has many full-length films which have an Asian American theme. Check their special lists for specific titles, since many of these films are not in Homer. Act of War:The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation. Asian American Cultures in the U.S.A. Bontoc Eulogy, by Marion Fuentes. New York: Cinema Guild,
1995. Bridging Cultures: Mental Health Issues of Southeast Asian Refugees. Fall of the Hotel. San Francisco, CA: CrossCurrent Media,
1983. Forbidden City. Alexandria, VA: PBS Video, 1996. From Hollywood to Hanoi. San Francisco, CA: Indochina Film
Arts Foundation, 1994. Guidelines for Counseling Asian-American Clients. My America. 1997. The Only Language She Knows. Savage Acts. American Social History Productions. 1995. Sa-i-gi. San Francisco, CA: DeepFocus Productions, 1989. Slaying the Dragon. Unfinished Business: The Japanese Internment Cases. Wataridori: Birds of Passage. Who Killed Vincent Chin? by Christine Choy and Renee Tajima.
New York: Filmakers Library, 1989. Who's Going to Pay for These Donuts Anyway?
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