
Overview
Takes a critical look at the long-standing practice of 'honoring' American Indians by using their names for mascots and sports teams and delves into the accompanying issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation, and the powerful effects of media imagery. Follows the efforts of Native American Charlene Teters, a woman who went from graduate student to what some call the 'Rosa Parks of American Indians, ' and details her work to ban the sports usage of Indian designations and protect her people's cultural symbols and identity. In Whose Honor? looks at the issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation and the powerful effects of mass-media imagery, and the extent to which one university will go to defend and justify its mascot.
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10 - 1Nobody's Business June 03, 1997
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10 - 2Battle for the Minds June 10, 1997
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10 - 3A Healthy Baby Girl June 17, 1997
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10 - 4Jesse's Gone June 24, 1997
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10 - 5Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary July 01, 1997
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10 - 6Who Is Henry Jaglom? July 08, 1997
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10 - 7In Whose Honor? July 15, 1997
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10 - 8Girls Like Us July 22, 1997
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10 - 9Blacks and Jews July 29, 1997
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10 - 10A Perfect Candidate August 05, 1997