VHS video tape
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 130 Collections and/or Records:
The 7th Carter-Menil Human Rights Prize , 1992-12-10
Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 446-463, Object: 455
Identifier: RCV_00455
Dates:
1992-12-10
The Anglo-American War on Iraq: A Contrary View
Item — Shelf 64: Series RC08C, Box: 251, Object: 251V_20
Identifier: 64.251.20
Dates:
1971
“The Bikini Atoll” Taken from Houston Ch. 8 , 1988-10-18
Item — Right Chapel 10, Box: 821-831, Object: 822
Identifier: RCV_00822
Dates:
1988-10-18
The Carter-Menil Human Rights Prize; The Second Rothko Chapel Awards , 1986-12-10
Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 446-463, Object: 454
Identifier: RCV_00454
The Learning Channel: Human Rights with Jimmy Carter , 1992-01-10
Item — Left Chapel 05, Box: 426-445, Object: 445
Identifier: RCV_00445
Abstract
Program aired on the Learning Channel without the knowledge of the Rothko Chapel. This is a copy for Mrs. de Menil to view until other air times are sent.
Dates:
1992-01-10
The Public Mind: Consuming Images
Item — Left Chapel 05, Box: 426-445, Object: 441
Identifier: RCV_00441
Dates:
1971
The Public Mind: Illusions of News
Item — Left Chapel 05, Box: 426-445, Object: 444
Identifier: RCV_00444
Abstract
Bill Moyers, PBS. "“Illusions of News” examines the impact of the visual image on news and politics in the electing of Presidents and the governing of America. While projecting a self-serving image has long been a part of American politics, the decade of the 80s produced a marriage of sophisticated news manipulation by political candidates and a willingness of the news media to dance to the candidate’s tune. So successful did the politicos become at manipulation that an exasperated David...
Dates:
1971
The Public Mind: Leading Questions
Item — Left Chapel 05, Box: 426-445, Object: 442
Identifier: RCV_00442
Abstract
Bill Moyers, PBS. “Leading Questions” examines the power of professional pollsters to influence public opinion. Nearly everyone - from the makers of cake mix to network executives and candidates for high office - seeks to become the intimate of our private opinions. In the hands of campaign consultants, sophisticated techniques of market research become tools of political persuasion. “Leaders” find out what we think so they can tell us that’s what they think, too. The public is soothed into...
Dates:
1971
The Public Mind: The Truth About Lies
Item — Left Chapel 05, Box: 426-445, Object: 443
Identifier: RCV_00443
Abstract
Bill Moyers, PBS. "“The Truth About Lies” examines how deception has influenced some of the major events of our recent past and how self-deception shapes our personal lives and the public mind. Exploring deception in childhood and the family, the program examines the common roots of lies in the living room and lies in the oval office. Why do trusted people in life lie to us and to themselves? Can a society die from too many lies? Do our institutions demand loyalty at the expense of truth?...
Dates:
1971
The Rothko Chapel: 25th Anniversary Celebration An Interfaith Service
Item — Right Chapel 06, Box: 446-463, Object: 462
Identifier: RCV_00462
Abstract
The Honorable Andrew Young Speaker
Dates:
Event: 1996-02