NJVID Commercial Video Service Update – June 14, 2015
The following videos were added to the NJVID Commercial Video Collection this week:
California Newsreel:
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 1 – Opening Plenary
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 2 – Early Student Movement Philosophy and Activism
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 3 – From Student Activists to Field Organizers
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 4 – SNCC Builds an Organization
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 5 – The Raleigh Civil Rights Movement
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 6 – Luncheon Keynote: Rev. James Lawson, “We Have Not Yet Arrived”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 7 – The Societal Response to SNCC
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 8 – Up South: “We Raised Money, We Raised Hell”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 9 – More Than a Hamburger
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 10 – Moving on Mississippi: “We Had to be Strong”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 11 – Alabama: “Turning to Ourselves”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 12 – Southwest Georgia: “Do You Want to be Free”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 13 – Arkansas, Cambridge, MD, Danville, VA: “Everybody Say Freedom”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 14 – The Impact and Influence of SNCC on American Society 1960 to 1968
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 15 – What Was SNCC? How Did It Evolve Over the Years? Why Did It Cease to Exist?
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 16 – Political Impact of SNCC 1964 to 1984
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 17 – Luncheon Keynote: Harry Belafonte, “Why Can’t Our Children Find Us?”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 18 – Ella Baker’s Roots: “Give People Light and They Will Find a Way”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 19 – Depictions of the Movement in Popular Culture
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 20 – Black Power, Black Education and Pan Africanism
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 21 – The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: “A Real Democratic Process”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 22 – Women Leaders and Organizers: “You Can Do This”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 23 – The Black Church and Black Struggle
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 24 – Highlander, SSOC and Organizing in the White Community: “We Knew That We Were Not Free”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 26 – Plenary: Joyce Ladner
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 27 – SNCC Children Speak
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 28 – Luncheon Keynote: Congressman John Lewis, “Stand Up and Make Some Noise”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 29 – Luncheon Keynote: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, “The Nation’s in Your Debt”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 30 – The Young People’s Project: “Come Let Us Build a New World”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 31 – The Cradle to Prison Pipeline
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 32 – Actions for a New World
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 33 – Special Program: Dick Gregory, “They’re Asking Different Questions Today”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 34 – Plenary: In Remembrance of Ella Baker, Howard Zinn, and James Forman
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 35 – Dinner Keynote: Danny Glover, “The Real Costs Lie Ahead”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 36 – Freedom Concert
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 37 – Plenary: Bob Moses, “We the People”
- SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference: Volume 38 – Closing Program: Bernice Johnson Reagon, “Solidarity of Past, Present and Future”