A filmstrip created by the Hollywood Division of the Arts, Sciences and Professions Council meant to educate the public about the first amendment violations committed by the House Un-American Activities Committee. It also delves into the complicity of the major studio heads in the Committee's effort to humiliate and blacklist members of the Hollywood creative community. The strip concludes with a plea for viewers to fight back against McCarthyism with letter writing campaigns and other forms of...
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This recording from the Children’s Charter of the Courts of Michigan, Inc., a nonprofit organization with the goal of improving judicial services to children., summarizes a project titled The Child’s View of the Juvenile Court and Its Related Services. The project comprised interviews with 271 young people with experience in the court system about their perspectives on the conduct of law enforcement officers, and this tape compiles many of their responses.
Topics: children, courts, law enforcement, michigan, wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch
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This recording of a session for employment services workers in Michigan features a wide-ranging discussion on how to best help applicants. Topics include employment counseling, using generalities in descriptions, and responsibilities toward hostile applicants.
Topics: social work, employment, detroit
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This recording of a session for employment services workers in Michigan features a wide-ranging discussion on how to best help applicants. Topics include employment counseling, when applicants may need referral to another agency or type of assistance, and the possibility of hopeless applicants.
Topics: social work, employment, detroit
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This recording of a 1969 sensitivity session for public services employees in Michigan features a roleplaying exercise and discussion. The roleplay is an interview with a person receiving job search assistance, and the discussion covers topics such as dealing with anger and hostility and how to communicate most effectively with clients.
Topics: social work, employment, detroit
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This recording of a 1968 session for public services employees in Michigan features a discussion of sensitivity gaps led by Hartford Smith, Jr. The discussion focuses on terminology and the appropriate role for public servants assisting in job searches, particularly for parolees and people with disabilities.
Topics: social work, employment, detroit
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Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
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Correspondence and a report on juvenile delinquency and crime in Detroit, written principally by Hartford Smith, Jr.
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Correspondence related to Hartford Smith, Jr.’s media appearances.
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Course syllabus and other documents from Hartford Smith, Jr.’s social work courses.
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A special tribute and award from the City of Detroit for the formation of the Federal Metro College, designed to help women and minorities employed in government.
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Proposals for a documentary television series on urban problems produced by Seeds of Discontent, Inc. Formed after the radio series of the same name, the organization Seeds of Discontent, Inc. was established to create meaningful programs communicating the realities of American society, particularly the experiences of minority groups.
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, television, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions on...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, poverty
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, poverty
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, poverty
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, poverty
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, education
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, poverty
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit, race, poverty
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions...
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Correspondence and other documents relating to Hartford Smith, Jr.’s career, especially his appointments at Wayne State University.
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Photographs documenting parts of Hartford Smith, Jr.’s career, especially the production of the radio series Seeds of Discontent , and newsletters and clippings related to Smith’s work and interests.
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A report titled “A College Credit Plan for Public Servants and Employees of Service Oriented Private Firms” and a 1969 progress report for the Community Extension Centers Program, both by Hartford Smith, Jr.
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1969 correspondence and other documents relating to the radio series Seeds of Discontent and the non-profit organization of the same name. The radio documentary series explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the...
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1967 to 1968 correspondence, script drafts, and other documents relating to Seeds of Discontent , a radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to...
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1969 correspondence and proposals relating to Seeds of Discontent , the non-profit organization formed after the successful completion of the 26-episode radio series of the same name. The proposals outline topics for a documentary television series, and the folder also includes a proposal for an educational program titled This Land Is Your Land about environmental pollution.
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1966 to 1968 documents relating to the planning, production, and distribution of Seeds of Discontent . The radio documentary series explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to...
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1969 articles of incorporation for Seeds of Discontent as a non-profit organization.
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that explored discontented social groups and organizations attempting to improve their conditions in American society. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Wayne State University’s WDET in Detroit, the series addressed topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, detroit
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Documents relating to Hartford Smith, Jr.’s life and career, with various drafts and versions of curriculum vitae and other biographical profiles.
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, radio, documentary, education, social work
Short video documenting the work of the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research's 4K film scanner.
Topics: film history, tv history, archives, scanner, wisconsin
Seeds of Discontent was a 1968 radio documentary series that addressed contemporary topics including race relations, civil rights, poverty, youth, and crime. Created by Hartford Smith, Jr. and Detroit’s WDET, Smith’s connections with the community as a social worker allowed him to record hours of interviews with people about their lives and their opinions on contemporary issues. T he series was distributed by the National Association of Broadcasters and made publicly available as part of...
Topics: radio, race, detroit, 1968
The New York Tapes project was commissioned by The New-York Historical Society and documented the residents, places and members of the community including the New York Yankees, Coney Island, Central Park, an Irish pub, Lebanese and other Arab-Americans in Brooklyn, the Fulton Fish market, the Department of Sanitation, a housing project in Harlem and many more. Created by Wendy Clarke using techniques she pioneered on The Love Tapes project.
Topics: new york, immigrants, religion, coming to america, politics, culture, stages of life, NYC, New York...
The New York Tapes 1990: A Video Portrait of New York as Told by its People was commissioned by The New-York Historical Society and documented the residents, places and members of the community including the New York Yankees, Coney Island, Central Park, an Irish pub, Lebanese and other Arab-Americans in Brooklyn, the Fulton Fish market, the Department of Sanitation, a housing project in Harlem and many more. Created by Wendy Clarke using techniques she pioneered on The Love Tapes project.
Topics: new york, food, immigrants, religion, coming to america, politics, culture, stages of life, NYC,...
The New York Tapes project was commissioned by The New-York Historical Society and documented the residents, places and members of the community including the New York Yankees, Coney Island, Central Park, an Irish pub, Lebanese and other Arab-Americans in Brooklyn, the Fulton Fish market, the Department of Sanitation, a housing project in Harlem and many more. Created by Wendy Clarke using techniques she pioneered on The Love Tapes project.
Topics: new york, food, immigrants, religion, coming to america, politics, culture, stages of life, NYC,...
Part of Wendy Clarke's New York Tapes project.
Topics: new york, immigrants, religion, coming to america, politics, culture, stages of life, NYC, New York...
In 1995, Wendy Clarke used the Love Tapes format on a new project. Growing Up Gay: The Out Tapes was made in collaboration with a psychologist Ralph Bruno. Together, they sought to create a space for reflections on sexuality and self-discovery outside of the language and frameworks of pathology. In this project, gay men and lesbians talk about when they knew they were gay/lesbian and how they came out to their family and friends. Parents also talked about how they felt when their...
Topics: LGBTQ, gay, lesbian, queer, love tapes, Pride, coming out, psychology, love, sex, sexuality,...
Short documentary video profiling the ways in which the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR) is using its film scanner to preserve and share files and TV history.
Topics: film scanner, faye emerson, film history, archives, libraries
Flyer promoting Wendy Clarke's "Love Tapes" project at the World Trade Center (New York City) in 1980.
Topics: love tapes, video
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought, thinking,...
Participants face the camera in an enclosed space and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke's Love Tapes series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City in 1980.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City in 1980.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought, thinking,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought, thinking,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City in 1980.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Faye Emerson Show
Topics: movies, tv, faye Emerson, late night
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City in 1980.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences r elated to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences r elated to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, feeling, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City.
Topics: love tapes, love, emotions, humanity, human beings, monologues, mind and body, thought, thinking,...
Participants face the camera and talk about their feelings, thoughts, and experiences related to love for exactly three minutes. Part of video artist Wendy Clarke’s Love Tape series. These videos were created outside the World Trade Center buildings in New York City in 1980.
Topics: Love Tapes, Love, Humanity, Mind and body, Emotions, Human Beings, Monologues, Thought and...
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Short video documenting the work of the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research's 4K film scanner.
Topics: film history, tv history, archives, scanner, wisconsin
Source 1/2 inch open reel videotape Description Sometime in 1971 Shirley Clarke conceived of a group of artists, known as the Tee Pee Video Space Troupe, drawn from the full compass of disciplines, who would develop new skills for a new art. She appropriated the model of the jazz ensemble: videographers would improvise, trading images back and forth. Tee Pee members included Wendy Clarke (Shirley’s daughter), Bruce Ferguson, Shridhar Bapat, Susan Milano, Elsa Morse, DeeDee Halleck; and...
Topics: wisconsincenterforfilmandtheaterresearch, video art, installation art, Shirley Clarke, Wendy...