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Short vignette films designed to provoke discussion with groups of kids, drivers and cops. Films include – Shoot/Don’t Shoot, Working With Older People, Behind the Wheel, What If?, The Grapevine, Library Science Trigger Films and more.

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How To Be Well Groomed (1949)


Don and Sue show how they keep themselves well groomed throughout the school week and for their friday night dates. They give attention to their health, posture and cleanliness and learn to take good care of their clothes.

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Immigration (1946)


The story of immigration into the U S from colonial times to the present day, stressing the contribution made by people of many origins to the building of America.

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Blame Canada!

Wacky films from our much scapegoated northern neighbor.
Films include: Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical Ride, Toys, Great Annual
Bathtub Race, Life Times Nine, Everybody’s Prejudiced
and Hot Stuff

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Great Nutrition Turn-On

great_nutrition_turnon_dvdLearn about NUTRITION from some of the cheesiest, hilariously WORST acted, and BIZARRE educational short films EVER! Films include Mulligan’s Stew, Munchers, National Mulch and more!

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Schoolhouse Scandal

Given the current outrage against the extracurricular shenanigans taking place in our hallowed halls of learning, you’d think that kids have truly gone wild. But the A/V Geeks have picked school films from our past that show students have always looked beyond the Three Rs in school! Also all of the films were made by Kansas-based Centron Films. Films include – The Bully, The Outsider, The Show-Off, What About Prejudice?, Dance Little Children and more!

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I Spy Racism

I Spy the 1965 TV show was the first U.S. show that featured a lead black actor, Bill Cosby, and helped usher in a more racially diverse primetime. In the late 1960s, both lead actors were asked to do TV specials that addressed the problems of racism and racial identity. Bill Cosby hosts the fascinating Black History – Lost, Stolen Strayed and Robert Culp hosts Black and White – Uptight.

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