Chat the Planet: Tongue Tied
Length: 00:30  Type of program: Documentary

Broadcast Times    

Not scheduled (again) this week


CHAT THE PLANET: TONGUE TIED
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss political correctness.

Topic explored:
Political Correctness: Language is more than just words; language is political. Who does the naming, and why? Words yield power. Born on U.S. college campuses in the 1980�s, Political Correctness challenged the status quo. Is P.C. innovative thinking, or is it censorship?

The link between New York and Cape Town, South Africa took place on Thursday, March 13, 2003.

CHAT THE PLANET is a groundbreaking weekly television series that links articulate young people around the world via digital conferencing technology, giving them the opportunity to speak about issues they care about. Prerecorded video inserts capture the visual essence of each topic and serve as instigators in the conversation. The participants share their perspectives and opinions on everything from music and pop culture to world issues and ethics.

Viewers can access the CHAT THE PLANET website at any time to discuss issues in real time with other visitors, see clips of the show, meet participants from other episodes, and get information about everything from current events to pop culture.

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CHAT THE PLANET is financed by the Shei�rah Foundation, founded by Sheryl Leach, creator of Barney, and Howard Rosenfeld.







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