Taking on the boys club / a presentation of Films for the Humantities & Sciences ; ABC News ; produced by Claudia Pryor Malis.

Part one (15 min.) examines the sexism faced by two women in high professional positions: Dr. Frances Conley, a brain surgeon, and Nancy Ezola, an attorney. Part two (20 min.) focuses on sexual harassment issues in the U.S. Military and other organizations. "This ABC News program examines the workp...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: ABC News
Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Other Authors: Malis, Claudia Pryor
Downs, Hugh
Walters, Barbara, 1929-
Sawyer, Forrest
Sherr, Lynn
Marash, Dave
Language:English
Published: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, [2004], ©2004.
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Local Note:
MSU: Gift of MSU Center for Gender in Global Context.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (35 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Variant Title:
Taking on the boys' club : women in the workplace.
Format: Video DVD
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Summary:
Part one (15 min.) examines the sexism faced by two women in high professional positions: Dr. Frances Conley, a brain surgeon, and Nancy Ezola, an attorney. Part two (20 min.) focuses on sexual harassment issues in the U.S. Military and other organizations.
"This ABC News program examines the workplace that has emerged in the ’90s—a workplace influenced by sexual discrimination law suits and the ensuing legislation that defines sexual harassment not only in quid pro quo terms, but also as fostering a "hostile environment." In the first segment, professional women discuss the discrimination they have encountered as doctors and lawyers and their legal struggles to overcome the "boys’ club" mentality pervasive in many professions. In the second segment, issues of environment and appropriate behavior guidelines are discussed. Of particular interest is the military—a traditional bastion for men that is seeking to develop new rules that allow both men and women to work side-by-side, with stringent guidelines as to permissible interactions in the workplace."--Container.
Note:Part one is a segment from the television program 20/20 broadcast on January 3, 1992; part two is a segment that deals with sexual harassment which was copyrighted by ABC News in 1998.
Time shown on container: 46 min.; actual running time of film: 35 min.
Videorecording.
Call Number:HD6060.5.U5 T35 2004 VideoDVD
ISBN:9781421383156
1421383152
System Details:DVD-R.
Participant or Performer:
Hosts: Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters, Forrest Sawyer ; reporters, Lynn Sherr, Dave Marash.