6/3/13 Office of Intellectual Freedom Publications Audiovisual File, 1974-2009
6/3/13 Office of Intellectual Freedom Publications Audiovisual File, 1974-2009 Box 1: Audio recordings It Can Happen Here, 1975 (slide presentation with audiocassette) Freedom in America 1977 (2 filmstrips, 2 audio cassettes, a slide show, and a discussion guide on freedom of expression) Colloquium on School and School Library Censorship and Litigation, 1981 (12 magnetic audio tapes) Pornography on the Internet: A New Reality, AALL Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, 2001 (audiocassette) Video recordings Dave Baum Media Training for Judith Krug (2 videocassettes) Tell It Like It Is! On censorship of children’s books with Judy Blume & others (videocassette, 15 minutes) PEN Awards Ceremony, 2003 (videocassette) The Open Mind, Host: Richard D. Heffner, guest: Judith Krug, “Intellectual Freedom and America’s Libraries”, 2004 (videocassette) Box 2: “Books on Trial”, Camera at Large series, WCAU-TV Philadelphia, Charles Shaw, moderator, discussion of Tropic of Cancer censorship, c. 1961 (film cannister) The Speaker, 1977 (2 film cannisters) Box 3: “Controlling the Confrontation,” 1989 and Interviews with Barney Rossett and Allen Ginsberg, VHS “Reading Your Rights” and “Of Rights and Wrongs, ” VHS “The Speaker” and “Caught in the Crossfire,” VHS “Presentation of Karen Schneider on Internet Filtering,” 1998 and Presentations of Anne Kappler on the Internet and the Law, VHS, 1998 (two folders) “Tell It Like it Is!” ca. 2000s and “Child Pornography?” VHS, 2000 “Live Free,” DVD, 2004 Acapulco 7-8-2000 (two parts) and Ethics, 6-26-2006 (two parts), cassette Memorial-Judith Krug, 2009 (DVD has been digitized) Academic Freedom Workshop, David Staver, “Community Relations,” March 18, 1978 Academic Freedom Workshop, Bill North and Pat Ferguson, “The Legal Scene and Education,” March 18, 1978 Academic Freedom Workshop, Midge Miller and Charlotte Zietlow, “The Legislative Process,” March 18, 1978 “Are You Being Screwed Electronically?”, COPE, (two cassettes), 1987 “Citizens for Decency Through Law,” Raymond P.
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