A Dish Of Central America
ProductionYear: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Michael Murphy
Series: Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Locale: : Central America
Subject: Environmental Studies,
Ethnic Studies,
Labor Studies,
Latin-American Studies,
Latino Studies,
Peace Studies,
Women's Studies,
Anthropology,
Art and Literature,
Central America,
Human Rights,
Immigration and Exile,
Mexico,
Indigenous Studies
Catalogue Number: 03226
To most North Americans, Central America is a blur of incomprehensible political violence. This program puts together excerpts on the countries that make up the region, clarifying the distinctions and providing a road map to better understanding the region and the role of the US government. The show included powerful segments and documentaries such as "Dark Light Of Dawn" (about the military response to the new civilian rule of Guatemala) and "Enough Crying Tears" about El Salvador. The concern and the activism of US citizens working to help bring peace and justice to the region are also highlighted in several pieces.
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Soldiers of Peace
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Dial–A–Poet
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The Dark Light of Dawn
Producers: Kit Gage, Gillian Brown
Dateline: San Salvador
Producer: Pamela Cohen
Enough Crying of Tears
Producers: Jack Fahey, Catherine Russo
A Well Founded Fear
Producers:William d. Schempp and Prof. Bart Myers
Cafe Nica
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Contra Activities
Producer:Paul Lundahl
On Balance
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Bread and Puppet Theater
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SOLIDARITY, A Street Play
Producer:Michael Murphy
CARTOONS by Paul Conrad
THE BOY: Andreas Fernandez
THE GRANMOTHER: Valentina Villegas
Special Thanks to:
Diane James, Gary Meyer, Nancy Caampeau
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