WNPJ *NEW* Statewide Audio-Visual Lending Library and other Resources

 

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WNPJ *NEW* Statewide Audio-Visual Lending Library!

Welcome to this new site, with an alphabetical listing of Audio-Visual materials available ON -LOAN from WNPJ groups and individuals from across the state. (This is on a pdf-spreadsheet. Open with the FREE downloaded Acrobat Reader)

Our organizations are rich in educational resources, available to share with others for your programs and events. (Another way to use this resource is to look at the complete listing , sorted by the lenders.)

If you have DVD's or CD's available to lend to others, please contact our office at 608.250.9240 or info@wnpj.org.

Each lender should be contacted directly to get a copy of the DVD or CD you want to use:

1. Madison Infoshop * Alphabetical Listing of DVD's and CD's *********** Rules of Lending

2. Madison Rafah Sister City Project * Alphabetical Listing of DVD's and CD's ********** Rules of Lending

3. Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice * Alphabetical Listing of DVD's and CD's********* Rules of Lending

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Below is a listing of a more detailed description of the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice resources, including videos, dvd's and books. The following items are all available from the WNPJ office. Call 608-250-9240 to check on availability. A small shipping fee will be requested.

Another resources is the WNPJ newsletter; to find more, see "We Offer"....on the WNPJ website Home Page.

Thank you. Judy Miner, WNPJ office coordinator, info@wnpj.org


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VIDEOS - VHS format
 
A Force More Powerful (two tapes with two episodes) 87 minutes each. color - York Zimmerman Inc - 2000. The companion book can be ordered at 800-221-7945x270. see: www.aforcemorepowerful.org
 
Alex in Wonderland - Mercury Poisoning in Wisconsin's Lakes - Clean Wisconsin, Madison WI www.cleanwisconsin.org
(no labeling, but it appears to be a 20-minue color film, following two boys as they go off fishing)
 
A Little Town that Could: A Rural Community Fights Perrier. - Capitol Lights Production - 20 minutes/color. HIROK8@aol.com
 
Blue and Gold - 20 minutes/ color. Talks of our precious Wisconsin resource, water. HIROK8@aol.com
 
Collection #1 from Don Wescher of Milwaukee: Hidden Wars (63 minutes); US Foreign Policy (2:02); Keep Space for Peace (54 min); Affluenza (54 minutes); Scott Ritter (7 minutes); Hans Von Sponek on Iraq Sanctions (1:07)
 
Collection #2 from Don Wescher: Hidden Wars (63 minutes); US Foreign Policy (2:02); Keep Space for Peace (54 min); Blood on our Hands (52 minutes); Hans Von Sponek on Iraq Sanctions (1:07)
 

Iraq and the changing Peace Movement: 29-minute documentary in VHS form, National Radio Project
 
Iraq: Voices from the Streets: 30-minute documentary in VHS form, about the journey to Iraq in the Fall of 2002 by past State Senator Jame Abouresk (South Dakota). It included interviews with Tariq Aziz to persuade Iraq to let in the weapons inspectors and the results. Recommended by Marion Stuenkel, Madison
 

King; Montgomery to Memphis. Fox/Lorber Associates - 103 minutes Black/white - 1970.
 
Manufacturing Consent; Noam Chomsky and the Media - A film by Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick - 1993. Part 1 is 94 minutes; part 2 is 72 minutes.
 
Nuclear Threat Today, with Steve Leeper of Mayors for Peace - 57 minutes. June 2004.

Poetry in Times of War, with - 105 minutes. with Allen ginsberg and more. post Gulf War 

Step to Peace; the Journey of September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows - Pomegranate Films - 15 minutes - 2002.
 
The Oil Factor: Behind the War on Terror - Free-Will Productions freewillprod@freewillprod.com 2004, 90 minutes/color
 
The O'Reilly Factor - Tony Snow Interviews WNPJ's Steve Burns about "Bring Our Troops Home" April 2006 Vote - 30 minutes

The Sound of the Violin in My Lai - 32 minutes/color. Distributed by Mike Boehme of the My Lai Peace Project in Vietnam, of Madison, WI vapp@igc.org
 
Venzuela: The Revolution will NOT be Televised. 74 minutes/color - non comercial tape for non-profit use only.
 
 
Waging Peace - 36 minute video from the American Friends Service Committee - 4 parts.
 
 

Where is the Rage - Veterans for Peace production- with Pat Scanlon.

 
WNPJ Annual Assembly 2001 - non-commercial - 3 tapes.

Audio Tape:
 
Iraq and the Changing Peace movement: 29-minute audio-tape in CD form, about the Wisconsin Referendum April, 2006 by National Public Radio - Making Contact - 510-251-1332 www.radioproject.org. Local WI activists interviewed, including Janet Parker, Steve Burns, Dennis Coyier and Rachel Friedman.

Martin Luther King, Jr. "Beyond VietNam" - taped on April 4, 1967 at Riverside Church in NYC.
 

DVD Format:

Confronting the Evidence: A Call to Reopen the 9/11 Investigation with "Painful Deceptions" by Eric Hufschmid. 2 and 1/2 hour video.

Invisible Ballots: Learn about the potential for voter fraud and why we need a “paper trail”. Learn more at http://www.invisibleballots.com/. You can e-mail CountEveryVote@gmail.com to get your own copy of this DVD through http://IHCenter.org/Groups/CitizensForElectionReform

Nuclear Coverups: the Low Level Radiation Campaign - March 2005. There are 2 separate films on this DVD about coverups, introduced by Dr. Chris Busby of "Green Audit" The DVD was produced for the Low Level Radiation Campaign. http://www.llrc.org/

Plan Colombia: Cashing in on the Drug War Failure. see www.PlanColombia.com. Narrated by Ed Asner, featuring Paul Wellstone and Noam Chomsky. 57 minutes.

Skipping in Camp Casey - About an hour long - With Cindy Sheehan in the summer of 2005 - Crawford, TX. By ChunPan9@yahoo.com

 
The Ground Truth - - 78 minutes -Documentary on those who fight in Iraq...and the battles they encounter as they come home. 2006

 
WAL*MART: the high cost of low price. Produced by Wal-Mart Watch, a joint project of the Center for Community & Corporate Ethics, a 501c3 organization devoted to studying the impact of large corporations, and its advocay arm, Five Stones. See www.walmartwatch.com.
 
What Democracy Looks Like - 47 Minutes of the Washington DC Anti-War Rally Sept. 2005. By ChunPan9@yahoo.com

 
Venzuela: The Revolution will NOT be Televised. 74 minutes/color - non comercial tape for non-profit use only. (2 copies) 
 
NON FICTION
 

A Milwaukee Woman's Life on the Left; The Autobiography of Meta Berger. Edited by Kimberly Swanson. State Historical Society of Wisconsin Press, 2001.
 
Broken Strings, Missing Notes....strengthening democracy and seeking justice in a nation out of tune, by Larry J. Eriksson (WNPJ member). Published by Quarter Section Press, Madison, WI 2005.

Bush Must Go; 2004 Reasons America Needs Regime Change, by John Heckenlively. ISBN#0-9752864-0-4. Published by John Heckenlively, 2004,USA.
 
Business Decisions....the impact of corporate mergers and global capitalism on our lives. by Larry J. Eriksson (WNPJ member). Published by Quarter Section Press, Madison, WI 2002.

Committee Examining Radiation Risks of Internal Emitters (CERRIE) Minority Report. UK Department of Health, 2004. 

Custer Died for Your Sins - an Indian Manifesto, by Vine Deloria, Jr. University of Oklahoma Press, 1988.

Diet for a New America; How Your Food Choices Affect Your health, Happiness and the Future of Life on Earth. By John Robbins. Stillpoint Publishing, New Hampshire, 1987.

ECCR - European Committee on Radiation Risk - 2003 Recommendations. Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation Exposure at Low Doses for Radiation Protection Purposes. Brussels, 2003 
 
 
Enough Blood Shed, by Mary-Wynne Ashford with Guy Dauncey. New Society Publisher, 2006.
 
Fast Food Nation; the Dark Side of the All-American Meal, by Eric Schlosser.Houghton Mifflin Company, NY, NY 2001.
 
For Peace and Justice; Pacifism in America, 1914-1941, by Charles Chatfield. The University of Tennessee Press, 1971.
 
Global Uprising; Confronting the Tyrannies of the 21st Century - Stories from a New Generation of Activists, by Neva Welton and Linda Wolf. New Society Publishers, www.newsociety.com, British Columbia, CA, 2001.(Includes our own John Peck on p. 176.)
 
 
 
 
Grassroots and nonprofit Leadership, contributions by Lakey, Napier, and Robinson. New Society Publishers, Philedelphia, PA. 1995.
 
History and the New Left; Madison WI 1950 - 1970, edited by Paul Buhle. Temple University Press,  Philedelphia, PA, 1990.
 
 
How America Lost Iraq, by Aaron Glantz. Penguin Press, NY, 2005.
 
Impossible Will Take a Little While, edited by Paul Rogat Loeb. Perseus Books Group, NY, 2004.
 
Inside the Bottle; an Expose of the Bottled Water Industry, by Tony Clarke. Polaris Institute, Ottowa, CA, 2005.
 
 
 
Like a Holy Crusade; Mississippi 1964, by Nicholas Mills. Ivan R. Dee, Chicago, IL, 1992.
 
Loaves and Fishes - Dorothy Day, Introduction by Robert Coles. Maryknoll, NY, 1963.
 
Long Shadows; Veterans' Paths to Peace, edited by David Giffey. Atwood Publishing, Madison WI, 2006.
 
Mediation Career Guide: A Strategic Approach to Building a Successful Practice. Forrest S. Mosten. Jossey-Bass Publishers - San Francisco 2001.

 
Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict; a Publication of the Wisconsin Institute For Peace and Conflict Studies, 2004-2005 Edition: ISSN 1095-1962.

Mother Jones, the Most Dangerous Woman in America, by Elliot J. Gorn. Hill and Wang, a division of Farrer, Strauss, and Giroux, NY, NY 2001. Biography.
 

Nickel and Dimed; On (NOT) Getting By in America, by Barbara Ehrenreich. Henry Holt and Company, NY, NY 2001.


Nuclear Wastelands, edited by Arjun Makhijani, Howard Hu, and Katherine Yih. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 2000.
 
 
Peace Agitator: The Story of A.J.Muste, by Nat Hentoff. The Macmillan Company, NY, NY. 1963.
 

Peace Signs; The Anti-War Movement Illustrated, edited by James Mann. Edition Olms, Zurich, 2004. 200 posters and graphics, free to copy and distribute for non-profit causes.
 
Permanent Peace: How to Stop Terrorism and War 0 Now and Forever, by Robert M. Oates. The Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy, Fairfield, IA, 2002.

State of Wisconsin Blue Book, 1999 - 2000 edition. Complied by the WI Legislative Reference Bureau.
 
The Golden Age Is In Us; Journeys and Encounters. By Alexander Cockburn. VERSO, London and New York, 1995.
 


The Right to Privacy. By Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy. Alfred A.Knopf, New York, 1995.

Trust Us, We're Experts: How industry manipulates science and gambles with your future. by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber. Published by Jerry P. Tarcher/Putnam of Penguin Putnam Inc., NY, NY 2001.
 
What is Anarchism? by Alexander Berkman. AK Press., www.akpress.org, Oakland, CA 2003.
 

 
When Talk Works: Profiles of Mediators. Collected by Deborah M. Kolb & Associates, Jossey-Bass Publishers - San Francisco 1997.

With All Disrespect; More Uncivil Liberties. By Calvin Trillin. Ticknor and fields, NY, 1985.
 
FICTION
 
Endure, a novel, by Toshiko Shoji Ito. Bear River Press, 2005. tel. 213-713-4975. Novel about internment of Japanese in the USA during WWII. WNPJ has copies of this book available for sale - for a donation. Content suitable for young adults. Ms. Ito is related to WNPJ's member, Hiroshi Kanno.
 

MANUALS 
 
Coping with Cutbacks; the Nonprofit Guide to Success When Times are Tight, by Emil Angelica and Vincent Hyman. Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, St. Paul, MN 1997.
 

From Exclusion to Inclusion; Strengthening Community-led Organizations with Effective Technology, compiled by the Progressive Technology Project, St. Paul MN 2004.
 

Keeping the Peace; Resolving Conflict in the Boardrom, by Marion Peters Angelica. Published by the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, St. Paul, MN 2000.
 

Military Ecocide: Man's Secret Assault on the Environment, by Bettie Aldrich Eisendrath. Published by World Federalist Association, Washington DC 1992.
 

Reducing Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System; a Manual for Practitioners and Policymakers, complied by The Sentencing Project, Washington DC, Oct. 2000.
 

Note: oneof WNPJ member groups is now ON-LINE to assist you in ordering books:
Rainbow Bookstore Coop's "e-commerce" site is officially on-line. You can
now order from us 24/7! If you live in the area, you can order on-line and
stop by the store to pick up your purchases.
Please help spread the word. Check us out at www.rainbowbookstore.org
 
 

Books

Hiroshima Appeal for Banning DU Weapons

Directory

Fair Trade Resource

Link to WNPJ from your site!

Non-Violence Packet

On-Line Brochures

Corporate Accountability Task Group Brochures

How Corporate Sweatshops Threaten Wisconsin - Free Trade or Fair Trade?

Corporate Control of the Mass Media -- A Threat To Our Democracy

Corporate Welfare in Wisconsin: Time for Reform!

Corporatization of Criminal Justice

Education

Energy

How Corporate Agribusiness Threatens Wisconsin

How the Corporatization of Health Care Hurts Us All

The Cost of Militarism

Water

Other Brochures

What's a Peacemaker to Do?

Videos

A Force More Powerful (format: VHS)

Independent Media in a Time of War (format: DVD)

The Revolution will Not be Televised - (Format VHS)

Video: War and Peace Trilog (format: CD)

WNPJ Photo Gallery

Assembly in Watertown, 2005

DC Mobilization Sept. 24-26, 2005

WNPJ's Organizational Documents

WNPJ's Bylaws - October - 2007

Yard Signs for Peace