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Documentaries and Other Videos in the UCF Library Collection

The following titles are arranged by subject using the call number (e.g., E, GV, HQ, etc.).

– One Nation Under God Call Number: UCF Main Library DVD Collection — BV4437.5.O54 2004
First Run Features, 1993, 82 minutes
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“Two former leaders of an x-gay ministry expose and ridicule therapies and techniques used by some Christian organizations to attempt to change the sexual orientation of homosexuals.”

– Out in suburbia : the stories of eleven lesbians Call Number: UCF ONLINE General Collection HQ73.L4533
Filmakers Library, 1990, 29 minutes
“This remarkably honest and revealing documentary shatters the stereotypes held by many people unfamiliar with the gay community. Eleven women discuss with heartwarming frankness their lives in local neighborhoods, covering a wide range of issues including marriage, motherhood, discrimination, stereotypes and female roles. Out found in Suburbia exhibits people that many lesbians possess core business lead and principles conventional lifestyles.”

– Woubi Cheri Call Number: Free Lesbian Passport UCF Online General Collection HQ 76.2.C852 A234 1998
California Newsreel, 1998, 63 minutes
“Woubi Cheri is the first film to give African homosexuals a chance to describe their world in their own words. Funny Often, ribald sometimes, but real always, thwill be documentary introduces us to gender pioneers demanding their right to construct a distinct African homosexuality”

– Tongues Untied

VHS transferred to FLARE storage in Gainesville

The following titles are arranged by subject using the call number (e.g., E, GV, HQ, etc.).

– Racial & Sexual Stereotyping Call Number: FLARE VHS E 184.A1 R33 1994
“Focuses on how the same old prejudices are handed down from generation to generation and how teens deal with them on a daily basis.”

– Homosexuality & Sports: Managing Personal & Social Values Call Number: FLARE VHS GV 706.5.S7394 1999
(Program 19 in Sports & Society series)

– Tolerance/Intolerance in the Pikes Peak Region: Sexual Orientation Issues Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 21.T6564 1993
“The Pikes Peak Library District sponsored a five-part series of panel discussions about the topics of tolerance and intolerance in the community. The purpose was to explore the facets of the subject, its impact on the community to summarize the issue from differing vantage points and learn ways to understand and address the issue.”

– Gay Couples: Nature of a Relationship Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 75.15.G39 1997
“Dr. Pepper Schwartz paperwork the complete lifetime of one homosexual and one lesbian few. A case-study will be utilized by her method that explores their ideas on dealing with discord, communication and work, the effect of their people and buddies, and how sexuality and culture effect individual interactions.”

– In My Father’s House Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 75.4.S56 I5 1996
“Black feminist lesbian Aishah Shahidah Simmons talks with her father, her brother, and her best friend from high school about their attitudes toward her homosexuality.”

– Pink Triangles Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 75.5.P56 1982
“A documentary designed to explore prejudice against lesbians and gay men. Provides a historical perspective for this prejudice and offers a discussion of why this prejudice is so strong.”

– Dear Jesse Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.D43 1999
“Gay North Carolina filmmaker Tim Kirkman’s open letter to his closed-minded senator, Jesse Helms.”

– Gay/Straight: Can We Talk? Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.G37 1997
“Explores ways in which gays and straights can establish dialogue, top to approval plus comprehending.”

– Families Come Out Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.25.F36 1992
Human rights series

– Growing Up Gay & Lesbian Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.25.G77 1993
“Presents a compelling look at the challenges of growing up gay in a heterosexual world.”

– Homosexuality: Nature vs. Nurture Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.25.H674 1988
“Explores the origins of human sexualty, examining the biological, genetic, emotional and ethnical origins of erectile conduct. Includes interviews with gays, researchers and psychiatrists.”

– Love Makes a Family: Gay Parents in the 90’s Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.25.L6
gays & family relationships

– Out: Stories of Lesbian & Gay Youth Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.25.O97 1994
“Records the personal stories of gay and lesbian youth who are faced with social isolation, rejection by peers and friends and family and the threat of homophobic abuse, yet despite the odds happen to be able to make it through and get on with their lives.”

– School’s Out! Gay & Lesbian Youth Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.25.1993 S37
“Examines the difficulties facing gay and lesbian teenagers, featuring interviews with administrators at NYC’s Metrick-Martin Institute who discuss the physical assaults and verbal abuse directed at young homosexuals by other students and the new counselling and recreational programs available to them. The program also includes interviews with “peer educators” who work with high school students on issues of homophobia.”

– Straight from the Heart Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.25.S8
“Parents of gay children tell of their struggles with homophobia.”

– A Conversation with Brian McNaught on Being Gay Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.3.C65 1994
“Author, counselor, and lecturer Brian McNaught dispels myths about homosexuality. He tells you about developing up homosexual in a right discusses and globe like matters as Bible-based bigotry, stereotypes, transvestism, transsexualism, and AIDS.”

– For Better or Worse: Same-Sex Marriages in America Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.3.U5 F63 1997
Investigative reports (Television program)

– Gay Issues in the Workplace: Homosexual, Lesbian & Bisexual Employees Speak for Themselves Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.3.U5 G285 1993
“Discusses employment issues that affect gay, lesbian, and bisexual workers through the use of personal interviews. Addresses the pros and cons of “coming out” at work, questions of homophobia, the benefits of employee support groups, the need for domestic partner benefits, and the result on worker efficiency and devotion when the organization address homosexual problems.”

– Homophobia in the Workplace Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.3.U5 H656 1993
“Brian McNaught talks about the issues on gays, lesbians, and homosexuals in the workplace as well as in society.”

– Why Am I Gay? Stories of Coming Out in America Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.3.U5 W58 1994
“Explores what it is like to be homosexual in a predominately heterosexual society by profiling gays in four different cultural settings. Bridging the profiles are comments from leading medical experts who investigate the evidence that homosexuality will be genetically linked.”

– The Gay Agenda Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 76.8.U5 G37 1993
“Documentary film presenting opinions of doctors, scholars and recovered gay men on the gay liberation movement and the damaging effects of the homosexual agenda on American culture.”

– We Are Family: Parenting & Foster Parenting in Gay Families Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 777.8.W4 1986
“Looks at life in homosexual families, with the focus on the well being of children. Investigates three different family situations: one foster, one biological, and one adoptive. Issues are usually increased about the probable affects on the young children, and health experts discuss these presssing issues.”

– Multiple Genders: Mind & Body in Conflict Call Number: FLARE VHS HQ 1075.M858 1998
“Discusses questions regarding gender identity and addresses the moral implications of multisexual orientation. Asks such issues as: is sex the same as gender? Are intersexes mwill betakes or parts of nature? Do parents have the right to demand reconstructive surgery for their polysex newborns?”

– Scout’s Honor Call Number: FLARE VHS HS 3313.S26 2001
“Documentary examining the Boy Scouts of America policy against gays in the organization. Focuses on Steve Cozza, young man look and activist against the plan, and relates the stories of others removed from the Boy Scout organization for being gay or for working to have the policy eliminated.”

– Assault on Gay America: The Life & Death of Billy Jack Call Number: FLARE VHS HV 6250.4. H66 A87 2000
“In the telling of the life and death of Billy Jack Gaither, explores the roots of homophobia in America and asks how these attitudes, morals and concerns contribute to the new surge in abuse against gays.”

– Licensed to Kill Call Number: FLARE VHS HV 6250.4.H66 L53 1997
“A riveting journey into the minds of men whose contempt for homosexuals led them to murder. Videotaped confessions, house and law enforcement officials video tutorials of homosexual bashings and killing displays, news reports and graphic evidence from police files are fused together with interviews by the filmaker with seven convicted killers.”

– Off the Straight & Narrow: Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals & Television Call Number: FLARE VHS PN 1992.8.H64 O33 1998
“casts a critical eye over the growth of gay images on TV. Top rated press scholars present the historic and ethnical situation for discovering the public implications of these different representations. Off the Straight & Narrow challenges viewers to consider the value and limits of available gay images: who is represented, what they get to say, and how people respond to them.”

– I Shall Not Be Removed: The Life of Marlon Riggs Call Number: FLARE VHS PN 1998.3.R55 We7
“A film biography of Marlon Riggs, the gifted, gay, black filmmaker who generated documentary films addressing issues of identity among gays and Afro-Americans. Clips from his motion pictures show how he evolved a unique experimental documentary style, mixing poetry, criticism, the personal and the political.

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