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- 2012406469 abstract "Through intimate testimonies from Black women victim/survivors, commentaries from acclaimed African-American scholars and community leaders, impacting archival footage, spirited music, dance, and performance poetry, NO! unveils the reality of rape, other forms of sexual violence, and healing in African-American communities. Winner of both a juried award and an audience choice award at the 2006 San Diego Women Film Festival, NO! explores how the collective silence about acts of rape and other forms of sexual assault adversely affects African-Americans, while simultaneously encouraging dialogue to bring about healing and reconciliation between all men and women.".
- 2012406469 alternative "No! the rape documentary.".
- 2012406469 contributor B12576465.
- 2012406469 created "c2007.".
- 2012406469 date "2007".
- 2012406469 date "c2007.".
- 2012406469 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2012406469 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2012406469 description "Introduction & devastation of date rape: Salamishah Tillet's testimony -- Weapon of history -- Survivors silenced: Rev. Reanae McNeal's testimony -- Civil rights & wrongs: Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmon's testimony -- Raping the next generation: Aaronette M. White's testimony -- Holding men accountable: campus, clergy & community -- Unequal justice under law: Audree Iron's testimony -- Healing, faith, & hope: Loretta Ross's testimony.".
- 2012406469 description "Through intimate testimonies from Black women victim/survivors, commentaries from acclaimed African-American scholars and community leaders, impacting archival footage, spirited music, dance, and performance poetry, NO! unveils the reality of rape, other forms of sexual violence, and healing in African-American communities. Winner of both a juried award and an audience choice award at the 2006 San Diego Women Film Festival, NO! explores how the collective silence about acts of rape and other forms of sexual assault adversely affects African-Americans, while simultaneously encouraging dialogue to bring about healing and reconciliation between all men and women.".
- 2012406469 extent "98 p. :".
- 2012406469 identifier "0615161235".
- 2012406469 identifier "9780615161235".
- 2012406469 issued "2007".
- 2012406469 issued "c2007.".
- 2012406469 language "eng".
- 2012406469 publisher "Philadelphia, PA : AfroLez Productions,".
- 2012406469 subject "African American women Crimes against.".
- 2012406469 subject "Documentary films.".
- 2012406469 subject "HV6558 .U458 2007".
- 2012406469 subject "Rape victims.".
- 2012406469 tableOfContents "Introduction & devastation of date rape: Salamishah Tillet's testimony -- Weapon of history -- Survivors silenced: Rev. Reanae McNeal's testimony -- Civil rights & wrongs: Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmon's testimony -- Raping the next generation: Aaronette M. White's testimony -- Holding men accountable: campus, clergy & community -- Unequal justice under law: Audree Iron's testimony -- Healing, faith, & hope: Loretta Ross's testimony.".
- 2012406469 title "Unveiling the silence : No! the rape documentary study guide / created by Salamishah Tillet, Rachel Afi Quinn with the creative and editorial direction of Aishah Shahidah Simmons.".
- 2012406469 type "text".