California Newsreel. (2003). Race: The Power of an Illusion. Films on Demand. - Available on Films on Demand through the McDonald-Kelce Library.
Electric Pictures. (2012). Skin Deep: Nina Jablonski’s Theory of Race. Films on Demand. - Available on Films on Demand through the McDonald-Kelce Library.
Intelligence Squared US. (2017). Policing Is Racially Biased: A Debate. Films on Demand. - “In 2014, a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager. This incident, along with similar ones in Cleveland, Chicago, and other cities in the months that followed, sparked a wave of protest nationwide targeting racial disparities in criminal justice and accusing the police of using excessive force against African Americans. Are these accusations valid? Is policing racially biased? Or is it focused on stopping crime wherever it poses a threat?” - Available on Films on Demand through the McDonald-Kelce Library.
Jane Balfour Films. (1995). Race and Madness. Films on Demand. - “A doctor explains that a model of panic has been created around race and psychiatry because many of the attributes that are wrongly associated with Black people are also associated with irrationality and violence.” - Available on Films on Demand through the McDonald-Kelce Library.
Myers, V. (2014, November). How to Overcome Our Biases? Walk Boldly Toward Them. TED. – “Our biases can be dangerous, even deadly — as we've seen in the cases of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner, in Staten Island, New York. Diversity advocate Vernā Myers looks closely at some of the subconscious attitudes we hold toward out-groups. She makes a plea to all people: Acknowledge your biases. Then move toward, not away from, the groups that make you uncomfortable. In a funny, impassioned, important talk, she shows us how.”
Reshamwala, S. (2016). Check Our Bias to Wreck Our Bias. NY Times. - “Signs of implicit bias lurk within our inboxes, social networks and the patterns of our daily lives. Looking at our own data can help us change our ways.”