Minority Advancement Department has available:
- Brochures
- Stickers
- Pins
- Videos:
- At the River I Stand; Documents the 1968 Memphis sanitation workers' strike and the historical forces which came together with the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1994, 58 minutes); Laborheritage.org website.
- 10,000 Black Men Named George; Docudrama of the life of A. Philip Randolph and his Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. (2002, 112 minutes); Laborheritage.org website.
- Her Own Words Series: Women in Building Construction; (2002, by Jocelyn Riley)
- Hammering It Out: Women in the Construction Zone; The Story of a community-initiated lawsuit that resulted in hundreds of women getting trained and working on a billion dollar freeway project in Los Angeles during the 1980's and 1990's. Also explores the problems the women faced in a male-dominated occupation. (2004, 54 minutes)
- Bread and Roses; Gripping story of a group of immigrant workers who take a stand against the million dollar corporation who exploit them. Cannes Film Festival Golden Palm Award nominee. (2002, 28 minutes)
- Uprooted: Refugees of the Global Economy; Story of three immigrants illustrating how the global economy has forced people to leave their home countries. Produced by the National Network of Immigrant and Refugee Rights. English and bi-lingual versions available. ( 2002, 28 minutes)