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Video indexes by country and audience

Index by country

Country Materials
  Book Video
Cameroon
  • AIDS in Cameroon
  • Destination: Cameroon
  • Chocolat

Ghana

  • Anansi
  • Discovering the Music of Africa
  • Hello From Around the World: Ghana
 
Kenya  
  • The Kitchen Toto
  • Out of Africa
Lethoso
  • Destination: Lesotho
 
Malawi
  • Clay Pots and Two Women Potters from Southern Malawi
 
Namibia
  • National Geographic: African Wildlife
 
Senegal
  • Destination: Senegal
  • Living Africa: A Village Experience
 
South Africa
  • The Death Throes of Apartheid
  • Nelson Mandela: The Man
  • South Africa Unedited
  • A World Apart
  • An African Dream
  • Breaker Morant
  • Cry Freedom
  • Cry the Beloved Country
  • A Dry White Season
  • Mandela
  • Place of Weeping
  • The Power of One
Zimbabwe
  • S.W. Zimbabwe Wood Sculptors
 

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Index by audience

Audience Materials
  Book Video
Kindergarden - 3rd Grade
  • Anansi
  • Discovering the Music of Africa
  • Hello From Around the World: Ghana
  • How the Leopard Got His Spots
  • Koi and the Kola Nuts
 

Grades 3 - 6

  • Destination: Cameroon
  • Destination: Lesotho
  • Destination: Senegal
  • Discovering the Music of Africa
  • Hello From Around the World: Ghana
  • How the Leopard Got His Spots
  • Koi and the Kola Nuts
 
Junior High
  • Africa, a series by Basil Davidson
  • Destination: Cameroon
  • Destination: Lesotho
  • Destination: Senegal
  • Discovering the Music of Africa
  • National Geographic: African Wildlife
  • National Geographic: Search for the Great Apes
  • To Touch the World: The Peace Corps Experience
  • Cry the Beloved Country
  • Mandela
  • Out of Africa
  • Place of Weeping
  • A World Apart
High School
  • AIDS in Cameroon
  • Africa, a series by Basil Davidson
  • African Art
  • Assignment Africa
  • Black and White in Color
  • Chocolat
  • Clay Pots and Two Women Potters from Southern Malawi
  • The Death Throes of Apartheid
  • Destination: Cameroon
  • Destination: Lesotho
  • Destination: Senegal
  • Discovering the Music of Africa
  • The Flame
  • Living Africa: A Village Experience
  • National Geographic: African Wildlife
  • National Geographic: Search for the Great Apes
  • Nelson Mandela: The Man
  • S.W. Zimbabwe Wood Sculptors
  • Seven Days in Somalia
  • South Africa Unedited
  • Study in Africa: New Opportunities for American Students
  • To Touch the World: The Peace Corps Experience
  • An African Dream
  • Black and White in Color
  • Breaker Morant
  • Chocolat
  • Cry Freedom
  • Cry the Beloved Country
  • The Gods Must Be Crazy II
  • Gorillas in the Mist
  • The Kitchen Toto
  • Mandela
  • Out of Africa
  • Place of Weeping
  • The Power of One
  • A World Apart
College, Adult
  • AIDS in Cameroon
  • Africa, a series by Basil Davidson
  • African Art
  • The Africans, a series by Ali Mazrui
  • Assignment Africa
  • Black and White in Color
  • Chocolat
  • Clay Pots and Two Women Potters from Southern Malawi
  • The Death Throes of Apartheid
  • Discovering the Music of Africa
  • The Flame
  • Living Africa: A Village Experience
  • National Geographic: African Wildlife
  • National Geographic: Search for the Great Apes
  • Nelson Mandela: The Man
  • S.W. Zimbabwe Wood Sculptors
  • Seven Days in Somalia
  • South Africa Unedited
  • Study in Africa: New Opportunities for American Students
  • An African Dream
  • Black and White in Color
  • Breaker Morant
  • Chocolat
  • Cry Freedom
  • Cry the Beloved Country
  • A Dry White Season
  • The Gods Must Be Crazy II
  • Gorillas in the Mist
  • The Kitchen Toto
  • Mandela
  • Mister Johnson
  • Mountains of the Moon
  • Out of Africa
  • Place Of Weeping
  • The Power of One
  • A World Apart
Teachers
  • Destination: World Wise Schools
  • A Peace Corps Partnership Story
  • Study in Africa: New Opportunities for American Students
  • What Do We Know About Africa?
 

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Educational Series and Documentaries

"Africa" series by Basil Davidson
"The African" series by Ali Mazrui

"Africa" series by Basil Davidson

Name Time Introduction Audience
Program 1: Different But Equal 57 min For over four centuries, Africa was ravished by the slave trade. This has permanently distorted our view of the continent and its people. The film goes back to Africa's origins to show that, far from having no great art or technology, Africa gave rise t o some of the world's greatest early civilizations. Includes segments on Nubia and the role of Africans in the Crusades. (1984). junior high, high school, college, adult
Program 2: Mastering a Continent 57 min Looking closely at three different communities, the film examines the ways African peoples carve out an existence in an often hostile environment. A group of Pokot cattle herders in Kenya tell how they use the natural environment to their advantage. Two very different farming villages show how, in Africa, spiritual development goes hand in hand with technological advances. (1984). junior high, high school, college, adult
Program 3: Caravans of Gold 57 min Traces the routes of the medieval gold trade, which reached from Africa to India and China in the east, and westward to the city-states of Italy. African rulers grew rich and powerful, and the ruler of Ancient Ghana was described by an Arab traveler in A D 951 as the wealthiest of all kings on earth. The coming of the Portuguese sea-trade in 1498 heralded the end of the golden years of trans-Saharan caravan trade. (1984). junior high, high school, college, adult
Program 4: Kings and Cities 57 min To explore the ways in which African kingdoms functioned, this film visits the ancient Nigerian city of Kano, where the king holds court in a 15th century palace, presiding with his council over traditional rituals that continue to command the respect of his people. (1984). junior high, high school, college, adult
Program 5: The Bible and the Gun 57 min The slave trade in Africa decimated the population and rent apart the fabric of society. After the slave traders came new kinds of interlopers: first, the explorers, among them Stanley and Livingstone, and then, the missionaries. Next, came those interested not in souls, but in wealth, such as gold and diamonds-men like Cecil Rhodes, who envisioned an empire stretching from "Cape to Cairo." (1984). junior high, high school, college, adult
Program 6: This Magnificent African Cake 57 min The 1880s saw the beginning of a thirty-year 'scramble for Africa' that dramatically changed the face of the continent. All of Africa, except for Liberia and Ethiopia, became subject to colonial rule - a condition which remained unchanged until the outbreak of the Second World War. (1984). junior high, high school, college, adult
Program 7: The Rise of Nationalism 57 min Charts the struggles for African independence in Ghana, Kenya, Algeria, and the Belgian Congo, with a close look at Guinea Bissau and an interview with the military leader of Mozambique. Examines the final collapse of white minority rule in Zimbabwe, and concludes with the question of how long the apartheid system of South Africa can survive. junior high, high school, college, adult
Program 8: The Legacy 57 min Looks at Africa in the aftermath of colonial rule, as the continent seeks ways to come to terms with its diverse inheritance. Interviews with statesmen - including Mugabe in Zimbabwe, Shagari in Nigeria, and Senghor in Senegal - illuminate the problems and successes of Africa today. junior high, high school, college, adult

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"The African" series by Ali Mazrui

Name Time Introduction Audience
Program 1: The Nature of a Continent 60 min Examines Africa's geography and climate, focusing on the effects of water, wind, and time. African peoples' abilities in overcoming these often adverse natural elements to form strong, viable cultures is shown in Egypt - birthplace of Pharaonic dynasties as early as 3000 B.C. The impact of geography on African cultures is also addressed. (1985). college, adult
Program 2: A Legacy of Lifestyles 60 min Explores the effects of indigenous, Islamic, and Western cultures on African social organization and lifestyles. These three influences are observed in the lives of cultivators and nomads, and in the roles taken by families and children. The program also contrasts the historical perspectives of "romantic gloriana" and "romantic primitivism". (1985). college, adult
Program 3: New Gods 60 min Examines the factors that influence religion in Africa, paying particular attention to the relationship between humans and God, and to how traditional African religions, Islam, and Christianity coexist and influence each other. (1985). college, adult
Program 4: Tools of Exploitation 60 min Shows how Africa's human and natural resources have been exploited and looks at the result of this exploitation before, during, and after the colonial period. Its central proposition is that Africa has contributed more to Western industrialization than the West has contributed to African development. (1985). college, adult
Program 5: New Conflicts 60 min Looks at the tensions inherent in the juxtaposition of three heritages, exploring ways in which these conflicts have contributed to the setting of boundaries, urbanization, the warrior tradition of indigenous Africa, the Jihad tradition of Islam, modern g uerrilla warfare, and nationalist movements. (1985). college, adult
Program 6: In Search of Stability 60 min Depicts and discusses several means of governing, asking which efforts have succeeded, which have failed, and why. Current unrest and new social orders are examined to illustrate an Africa in search of a viable form of government. (1985). college, adult
Program 7: A Garden of Eden in Decay 60 min Illustrates a continent that is rich in minerals, but plagued by famine, deforestation, unharnessed and ill-used water supplies, and advancing desert. The theme of the program is that the continent produces what it does not consume and consumes what it does not produce. (1985). college, adult
Program 8: A Clash of Cultures 60 min This film is concerned with the fusion of values. It explores how modern Africans reconcile the often contradictory signals that they receive from their triple heritage, and depicts the coexistence of traditional practices and rituals with modern activities. The continuing value of such inherited colonial legacies as European languages and legal systems is questioned. (1985). college, adult
Program 9: Global Africa 60 min Examines Africa's relations with the rest of the world and looks at the continuing influence of the superpowers on the continent's affairs. Among the issues it addresses are: Africa's role in the United Nations; the role of such critical resources as cobalt; the importance of the International Monetary Fund; the role of food aid; tourism; Islamic solutions; Africa and the bomb; and problems in South Africa. (1985). college, adult

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Peace Corps Global Education Series

Video Time Introduction Audience
Destination: Worldwise Schools 6 min, Brochure included This video introduces teachers to Worldwise Schools. This Peace Corps sponsored program links American teachers and students in grades 3-12 with Peace Corps Volunteers serving in countries throughout the world, as well as returned PCVs. (1993) Teachers
Destination: Cameroon 20 min, Study Guide included Because of its great physical and cultural diversity, Cameroon is sometimes referred to as "Africa in Miniature." Viewers visit Peace Corps Volunteers living in three different communities: Andek, situated in the western highlands; Ambam, in the rain-forest region; and Bogo, located in the grassy lowlands. The film demonstrates how homes, agricultural crops, and lifestyles differ in each of these areas. (1993). Grades 3-6, junior high, high school
Destination: Lesotho 22 min, Study Guide included The video takes viewers to Lesotho, a mountainous nation located in southern Africa. The video visits the lowland village of Ha Rapholo and the highland village of St. Rodrigue to meet two Peace Corps volunteers and the communities they serve. Viewers gain a sense of the rugged terrain and learn how people are coping with the effects of drought. They see girls doing their household chores, boys tending their animals, and children at school. (1994). Grades 3-6, junior high, high school
Destination: Sénégal 15 min, Study Guide included This video gives a brief overview of the geography and history of Senegal. Viewers visit the capital city of Dakar and learn about life in two villages. The video includes interviews with Peace Corps volunteers, who discuss their perceptions of Senegale se culture and how they have adapted to life in Senegal. (1991). Grades 3-6, junior high, high school
A Peace Corps Partnership Program 10 min The Peace Corps Partnership Program brings together American groups and overseas communities to fund overseas community projects and participate in cultural exchanges. This brief introduction to the program focuses on one Partnership story. The film sho ws the benefits of the Partnership Program for the people of Njani, Senegal, and for the children of a Massachusetts elementary school. (1990). Teachers
To Touch the World: The Peace Corps Experience 10 min This video provides a brief introduction to the Peace Corps program, through a discussion between a returned Peace Corps Volunteer and two teenaged friends. Viewers gain insights into the uniqueness of the Peace Corps as a development organization and as a tool to promote cross-cultural understanding. (1995). junior high, high school

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Children's Videos: Grades K - 8

Video Time Introduction Audience
Destination: Worldwise Schools 6 min, Brochure included This video introduces teachers to Worldwise Schools. This Peace Corps sponsored program links American teachers and students in grades 3-12 with Peace Corps Volunteers serving in countries throughout the world, as well as returned PCVs. (1993) Teachers
Destination: Cameroon 20 min, Study Guide included Because of its great physical and cultural diversity, Cameroon is sometimes referred to as "Africa in Miniature." Viewers visit Peace Corps Volunteers living in three different communities: Andek, situated in the western highlands; Ambam, in the rain-forest region; and Bogo, located in the grassy lowlands. The film demonstrates how homes, agricultural crops, and lifestyles differ in each of these areas. (1993). Grades 3-6, junior high, high school
Destination: Lesotho 22 min, Study Guide included The video takes viewers to Lesotho, a mountainous nation located in southern Africa. The video visits the lowland village of Ha Rapholo and the highland village of St. Rodrigue to meet two Peace Corps volunteers and the communities they serve. Viewers gain a sense of the rugged terrain and learn how people are coping with the effects of drought. They see girls doing their household chores, boys tending their animals, and children at school. (1994). Grades 3-6, junior high, high school
Destination: Sénégal 15 min, Study Guide included This video gives a brief overview of the geography and history of Senegal. Viewers visit the capital city of Dakar and learn about life in two villages. The video includes interviews with Peace Corps volunteers, who discuss their perceptions of Senegale se culture and how they have adapted to life in Senegal. (1991). Grades 3-6, junior high, high school
A Peace Corps Partnership Program 10 min The Peace Corps Partnership Program brings together American groups and overseas communities to fund overseas community projects and participate in cultural exchanges. This brief introduction to the program focuses on one Partnership story. The film sho ws the benefits of the Partnership Program for the people of Njani, Senegal, and for the children of a Massachusetts elementary school. (1990). Teachers
To Touch the World: The Peace Corps Experience 10 min This video provides a brief introduction to the Peace Corps program, through a discussion between a returned Peace Corps Volunteer and two teenaged friends. Viewers gain insights into the uniqueness of the Peace Corps as a development organization and as a tool to promote cross-cultural understanding. (1995). junior high, high school

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Documentaries: Grade 8 - Adult

Video Time Introduction Audience
African Art 47 min A video about African carvings, sculptures, masquerade, paintings, etc looked at within African cultural context. It also shows how African art influenced such famous artists as Picasso. (1995). high school, college, adult
AIDS in Cameroon 86 min This video discusses various issues related to the AIDS in Cameroon. It is divided into four parts: (1) The Reality of AIDS in Cameroon, (2) AIDS: The Issues, (3) Women and AIDS, and (4) AIDS Witnesses. (1993). high school, college, adult
Assignment Africa 60 min The story of how Africa is represented in the U.S. media. The filmmakers address important discrepancies between the realities of Africa and what is portrayed in the media, and explore why these discrepancies exist. They examine the difficulties that Am erican journalists have in covering Africa, as well as the reasons why Africans feel they are treated unfairly by the international press. (1986). high school, college, adult
Clay Pots and Two Women Potters from Southern Malawi 30 min This documentary about pottery in Southern Malawi was made by Judith Greavu. It depicts two women who are highly skilled in traditional African pottery. (1993). junior high, high school, college, adult
The Death Throes of Apartheid 60 min The filmmakers ask the question: Can South Africa's leaders unite the nation's people behind a common set of goals and a peaceful process to attain them? This film focuses on the factionalism between and within South Africa's black and white communities and what this means for the post-apartheid era. Includes interviews with ANC and Inkatha supporters living in Natal, people of mixed race living in Capetown, and Afrikaners in the gold fields of the Orange Free State. (1990). high school, college, adult

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French Language Videos

Video Time Introduction Audience
Living Africa: A Village Experience-Senegal (documentary) 34 min, French and Wolof with French subtitles Explores life in the West African village of Wassetake on the Senegal River. The film gives insight into the community's economy and politics, the everyday work of men and women, and the importance of the river in people's lives. Scenes of an Islamic school and the preparation and eating of an evening meal are featured. (1982). high school, college, adult
Black and White in Color (feature film) 88 min, French with English subtitles This film pokes fun at the spectacle of inept Europeans trying to conduct WWI in Africa. The idyllic life in a French-African settlement is rudely interrupted in 1915 by news of war in Europe. The settlement's sergeant tries to assemble a rag-tag army of African soldiers to capture a neighboring German settlement. The attempt results in failure, whereupon the sergeant turns to the settlement's government geographer, who hatches a most improbable strategy to vanquish the Germans. (1977). high school, college, adult
Chocolat (feature film) 105 min, French with English subtitles A memoir of life in colonial Africa in the 1950s, as seen through the eyes of a French official's young daughter. France Dalens, now a young woman, has returned to Cameroon to trace her past. The rush of familiar sights, sounds, and smells soon sweeps her back to her childhood in a desolate land of harsh, haunting beauty. At that time, her only friend had been the houseboy Prote, who introduced her to the riddles of this stark landscape. (1989). high school, college, adult

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Feature Length Videos

Video Time Introduction Audience
An African Dream 94 min A young teacher, Katherine Armstrong, joins her fiance in Cradock, South Africa, and ventures into the unspoiled beauty of the African bush. But the perfection of her new-found love for husband and country is soon displaced by the pity and anger she feels at the abuse of the African people by her fellow countrymen. Katherine befriends an educated African, who teaches at a small school on a local reserve. Rumors of their romantic relationship create tensions in the community as racial hatreds, long lain dormant, threaten to erupt in violence. (1990). high school, college, adult
Black and White in Color 88 min, French with English subtitles This film pokes fun at the spectacle of inept Europeans trying to conduct WWI in Africa. The idyllic life in a French-African settlement is rudely interrupted in 1915 by news of war in Europe. The settlement's sergeant tries to assemble a rag-tag army of African soldiers to capture a neighboring German settlement. The attempt results in failure, whereupon the sergeant turns to the settlement's government geographer, who hatches a most improbable strategy to vanquish the Germans. (1977). high school, college, adult
Breaker Morant 103 min The dramatic story of one of history's most controversial military court-martials. The setting is 1901, during the Boer War in South Africa. British officer Harry Morant and two other lieutenants are put on trial for the execution of Boer prisoners and the mysterious death of a missionary. Although they are brilliantly defended, the case has been stacked against them. At the height of the trial, the three men successfully lead the defense against a savage Boer attack on the prison. Yet the court is unwilling to be lenient, pronouncing a startling sentence. (1981). high school, college, adult
Chocolat 105 min, French with English subtitles A memoir of life in colonial Africa in the 1950s, as seen through the eyes of a French official's young daughter. France Dalens, now a young woman, has returned to Cameroon to trace her past. The rush of familiar sights, sounds, and smells soon sweeps her back to her childhood in a desolate land of harsh, haunting beauty. At that time, her only friend had been the houseboy Prote, who introduced her to the riddles of this stark landscape. (1989). high school, college, adult
Cry Freedom 157 min The story of black activist Stephen Biko and the liberal white newspaper editor who risks his own life to bring Biko's message to the world. After learning of apartheid's true horrors through Biko's eyes, editor Donald Woods discovers that his friend has been silenced by the police. Woods then undertakes a perilous quest to escape South Africa and bring Biko's remarkable tale of courage to the world. (1988). high school, college, adult
Cry the Beloved Country 100 min The compelling story of two fathers, one black, one white, who live on opposite sides of apartheid. They are drawn together through one father's search for his lost son. Through an act of violence that changes many lives forever, they come to understand one another and realize that Black and White are not really so different after all. (1951). junior high, high school, college, adult
A Dry White Season 107 min Ben du Toit is a white schoolteacher in South Africa who thinks little about his way of life. Ben is politically awakened as he investigates the "suicide" of his black gardener, who has been killed by the police. Ben's transformation alienates him from his family, friends, and the safety of South Africa's white status quo society. (1990). college, adult
The Gods Must Be Crazy II 98 min A San bushman living a traditional life in the desert collides with the so-called civilized world when he goes in search of his children, who are accidental stowaways on a poacher's truck. He meets very strange people, who know how to make magic machines but constantly need to be saved from the wilderness and from each other. (1990). high school, college, adult
Gorillas in the Mist 129 min Based on the true story of Dian Fossey, who travels to Central Africa to study the rare mountain gorillas. In this incredible paradise, her interest in the gorillas turns to passion and finally obsession. Nothing can stop her from risking her life to protect the gorillas from poachers and animal traders. Desperate to save her "family" from extinction, Fossey searches for justice but in the end settles for revenge. (1989). high school, college, adult
The Kitchen Toto 96 min Mwangi, an African boy living in colonial Kenya in 1950, is caught between opposing sides of a war of independence. On one side is the British policeman, who has taken him on as a "kitchen toto," a house servant. On the other side are the militant Mau Mau, who earlier killed Mwangi's pacifist father and now demand that the boy take a blood oath to kill the family he serves or die. Mwangi's horrifying dilemma is history made personal, as we witness the plight of thousands trapped in the crossfire of a brutal struggle that would eventually claim 14,000 lives. (1987). high school, college, adult
Mandela 135 min The story of South Africa's courageous human rights activist. Mandela's life is traced from his rise in the African National Congress to his unjust trial for treason and long imprisonment. Also examines Mandela's philosophical shift from passive resistance to armed struggle and his relationship with his wife, Winnie. (1987). junior high, high school, college, adult
Mister Johnson 105 min A remarkable story about the men of the British empire and their clash with the citizens of an African village. A delightful, funny, and sometimes poignant look at the struggle between a small community and external forces of 'progress'. (1990). college, adult
Mountains of the Moon 140 min In the 1850s two British officers, Captain Richard Burton and Lieutenant John Speke, set out to discover the source of the Nile. Against all odds, they push deeper into the African frontier, where no western man had ever gone. As they endure the journey 's hardships, Burton and Speke forge a strong bond which one will eventually betray. (1989). college, adult
Out of Africa 161 min Based on the true story of Karen Blixen, a strong-willed Danish woman who goes to Kenya in 1914 to marry and run a coffee plantation. She soon falls in love with the land, its people, and a mysterious white hunter. (1985). junior high, high school, college, adult
Place of Weeping 88 min South Africa is a powder keg about to explode, a bitter land torn apart by oppression and violence. This is a place of injustice and fear, yet a place where hope still grows. A powerful story of one South African woman's personal fight against the violent oppression of apartheid and the deep-rooted hatred of her own people. The first film about the South African struggle to be made by South Africans themselves. (1986). junior high, high school, college, adult
The Power of One 127 min Set in South Africa during the 1930s and '40s, this story centers on PK, an English boy who is persecuted because of his British heritage by Afikaner extremists. While fighting for the rights of his black friends, he falls in love with the daughter of a leading member of the pro-apartheid Afrikaner Nationalist Party. The film portrays the historical friction between South Africa's Afrikaner and English populations, shows glimpses of life in the black townships, and depicts the brutality of apartheid. Includes a beautiful musical score by Johnny Clegg. (1992). high school, college, adult
A World Apart 114 min South Africa, 1963 - a nation polarized by apartheid and dehumanized by police state terror. When idealistic journalist Diana Roth defies the government, she becomes the first white woman arrested under the infamous 90-day Detention Act. Thrown into solitary confinement, Diana is separated from her home, friends, and lonely young daughter who is struggling to grow up in a country convulsed by hate and injustice. (1985). junior high, high school, college, adult

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