Latino Americans / a co-production of WETA Washington, D.C., Bosch and Company, LLC, and Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) in association with Independent Television Service (ITVS) ; series producer, Adriana Bosch.
2 DVDs (approximately 6 hr.) : color with black and white sequences, sound ; 12 cm
digital
optical
video file
DVD video
Note
Originally broadcast on television on PBS.
Contents
Disc 1. Foreigners in their own land ; Empire of dreams ; War and peace -- disc 2. The new Latinos ; Prejudice and pride ; Peril and promise.
Indexed In:
School Library Journal, 2/2014
Video Librarian, 3/2014
Performer
Narrator, Benjamin Bratt.
Summary
Chronicles the history and experiences of the Latino people in the United States over the last 500 years. Discusses how this ethnic group has evolved over the centuries and reveals the ways it has shaped the nation's culture and society. Also identifies the key issues facing Latinos today.
Audience
Not rated.
9-Adult.
System Details
DVDs.
Local Note
Rider University has public performance rights (PPR) for this title. See "Terms of use" for more details or contact the electronic resources librarian.
Language
In English and Spanish with optional English and Spanish subtitles.
Closed-captioned.
Described for the visually handicapped.
Terms Of Use
Rider University has limited public performance rights included in the purchase of this title: May be shown in a classroom or screened by a public group, for educational purposes, when no admission is charged for the viewing; may be transmitted on a closed-circuit system within a building or single campus—From sticker on container.