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The Vienna Tribunal
Canada, 1994, 48 minutes, Color, VHS
Order No. W99289
Highlights of moving personal testimonies at the Global Tribunal on Violations of Women's Rights-held in conjunction with U.N. World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna in 1993-reveal why women's rights need to be seen as human rights. Made in conjunction with the Center for Women's Global Leadership at Rutgers University, THE VIENNA TRIBUNAL is not simply a video documenting events of the past, but a thought-provoking analysis of the abuses women suffer all over the world.
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

- National Educational Film and Video Festival, Bronze Apple
- US International Film and Video Festival, Certificate for Creative Excellence
- Houston International Film Festival, WorldFest Finalist
- World Film Festival, Montreal
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QUOTES

"A tragic testimony to the situation of women in the world, but it is also hopeful: finally women are coming together to speak for themselves, determined to change their destinies and improve the condition of half of the human race."
Isabel Allende
Author
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Native Visions: Through the Eyes of Indigenous Women
This powerful collection of native voices features two films from the
acclaimed Mohawk director Tracey Deer including CLUB NATIVE
and the coming-of-age documentary MOHAWK GIRLS. Also included is the
critical and heartbreaking tale of aboriginal femicide FINDING DAWN, as
well as the spirited and vibrant Southwestern artists’ film, THE DESERT IS
NO LADY, and the highly provocative identity piece NAVAJO TALKING PICTURE.
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