A/PIC Movie and Documentary Lending Library

The following movies and documentaries are available in DVDs for check out. When you request the DVD, you promise to pay the shipping and handling cost to the next person who requests it. Once you've received the DVD, please email movie@apiuu.org as well as the sender to acknowledge that you've gotten the item.

If you have items to donate to our library, we would most appreciate it. Please contact movie@apiuu.org also.

  • The Grace Lee Project -- Grace Lee interviews other Grace Lees in a documentary film about an Asian American woman's search for identity. Slightly subversive and humorous, she creates a caricature of "the average Grace Lee."
  • Race is the Place -- By Ray Telles and Rick Tejada-Flores. A high definition performance documentary on America's most explosive social issue expressed by minority artists, writers, poets, stand-up comedians, singers, actors and activists through the artistic media.
  • The Way Home -- A vido discussion produced by teh Oakland-based World Trust. Explores racism and oppression in our society through the stories and voices of a goupr of 64 ethnic minority women. 90 min. Study guide included.
  • Wilderness Journey -- a 75-minute video about the black-empowermenet controversy in the UUA that took place in the 60's and 70's. With interviews and testimonies from many UUs. Also available from all UUA District Offices.
  • Multiracial Famililes: a Growing Experience -- 75-minutes GA06 Program by Matt Kelley of MAVIN Foundation. Video can also be played online at http://uua.org/ga/ga06/5006.html
  • True Colors -- a 20 minutes documentary produced by ABC's Diane Sawyer as her team followed the experience of a two friends, a black man and a black man, to experience how each is treated by society.