Tag: Documentary

  • Paradise Lost: Why Americans have trouble with their idea of Authority?

    Paradise Lost: Why Americans have trouble with their idea of Authority?

    Cultural and philosophical shifts in thinking between the 40s and 60s in the United States were reactions one after the other partly as a result of social engineering and enforcement of social rules (or pressures). This history demonstrates the illusion of free choice and individualism in the U.S., particularly in our present time. The very…

  • They Lied About the First 100 Years of Christianity | Gnostic Informant

    They Lied About the First 100 Years of Christianity | Gnostic Informant

    Neal Sendlak (Gnostic Informant) documentary provides one the most detailed study and history of the early schools of Christianity, before the schism with Gnosticism.

  • Preparing Black Youth in the 1960s: Education and Class Issues

    Preparing Black Youth in the 1960s: Education and Class Issues

    This documentary from 1968 in Brooklyn highlights the controversial Ocean Hill-Brownsville conflict that focused on community control of schools. It also reveals past problems in the education system decades ago, and the struggles of parenting our Black youth, and inculcating in them the desire and love for learning. In the backdrop, we get young Black…

  • Red-Scare Tactics in 1960s against Black Communist Revolutionaries: “Revolution Underway”

    Red-Scare Tactics in 1960s against Black Communist Revolutionaries: “Revolution Underway”

    DOCUMENTARY REPORT ON BLACK COMMUNIST REVOLUTIONARIES “Revolution Underway” is a preserved documentary report on Black Communist revolutionary activities during planned riots throughout 20 states in the 1960s. Conservatives are sharing it to de-legitimize the real issues of police brutality, militarized police, racism, and so forth. In these times, the classic red scare propaganda aims at…