THE VIDEO PROJECT: Media for a Safe and Sustainable World

Hugh W. Jarvis (hjarvis@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU)
Wed, 13 Dec 1995 16:39:15 -0500

We are a non-profit organization and these films may be of direct
interest to those on your list. Many of your subscribers may not know of
our media collection and the programs of relevance to them.

Sincerely,
Steve Ladd
Executive Director

THE VIDEO PROJECT: Media for a Safe and Sustainable World

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(Oakland, CA) The Video Project is pleased to offer a number of
top-rated, yet reasonably priced video programs that examine the impact of
development on the lives and cultures of indigenous people worldwide.

Founded in 1983 as a non-profit organization by Oscar-winning documentary
filmmaker Vivienne Verdon-Roe, The Video Project specializes in the
distribution of over 250 programs on a wide range of environmental, human
rights, and related global issues.

Programs are also available on human rights issues in Eastern Europe and on
domestic causes of violence in America.

Titles focusing on indigenous people include:
*CRY OF THE FORGOTTEN LAND
*IN GOOD HANDS
*IN A TIME OF HEADLONG PROGRESS
*AMAZONIA: VOICES FROM THE RAINFOREST
*ANCIENT FUTURES: LEARNING FROM LADAKH
*GOLD APPLE
Many more titles are available in our full catalog.

For more information or a copy of our catalog, contact
THE VIDEO PROJECT
5332 COLLEGE AVE., SUITE 101, OAKLAND, CA USA 94618
Ph: 510-655-9050 Fax: 510-655-9115
Tool Free in the USA: 1-800-4-PLANET
E-MAIL: videoproject@videoproject.org
http://www.videoproject.org/videoproject/