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Gay USA: Advances in NH and NY: Death of Rodger McFarlane |
NH Gov. John Lynch reverses course and agrees to sign the marriage equality bill after a religious exemption clause is added. We mourn the loss of Rodger McFarlane, the first executive director of GMHC and a leading gay and AIDS activist and author, who took his own life this week. "Gay USA," hosted by Ann Northrop and Andy Humm, offers comprehensive weekly news and analysis by and about the LGBTQ community. |
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The Activist Studio: Building A Movement of Compassion |
Author and University of Colorado Professor Dr. Vincent Harding and community activist Kris Abrams join host Ashara Ekundayo to talk about their roles in movement building, organizing, and creating systems of change based around love, respect, and compassion. Produced by Free Speech TV, The Activist Studio brings together community activists and non-profits to discuss their issues, campaigns, challenges and success stories. |
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Palast Investigates |
"On the Trail: From 8-Mile to the Amazon" follows BBC investigative reporter Greg Palast as he exposes corruption in the world financial system from Congo to Switzerland to London to Washington, D.C. From the BBC Television exposés as seen on Democracy Now! |
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Keynote: Veterans Address the Nation |
Coinciding with the DNC, the Veterans for Peace also held their national convention in Boston last summer. On the evening of July 23rd, 2004, at the Historic Faneuil Hall, the veterans addressed the nation. This evening included personal, heartfelt stories by members of Military Families Speak Out and Iraq Veterans Against the War, plus music by David Rovics and Charlie King with Karen Brandow. |
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The Activist Studio: The Peace Movement |
Host Ashara Ekundayo speaks with Duke Austin, co-founder of Students for Peace and Justice, and Claire Ryder, co-chair, Colorado Green Party, about the pro-peace movement. Produced by Free Speech TV, The Activist Studio brings together community activists and non-profits to discuss their issues, campaigns, challenges and success stories. |
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The Activist Studio: Food Justice |
Host Ashara Ekundayo discusses food justice, farmworkers’ rights and the future of food equality for all with Faatma Mehrmanesh of the Solar East Side Cannery Project and Robert McGoey of the Student/ Farmworker Alliance. Produced by Free Speech TV, The Activist Studio brings together community activists and non-profits to discuss their issues, campaigns, challenges and success stories. |
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Keynote: Howard Dean & Dennis Kucinich |
Howard Dean and Dennis Kucinich speak at the Progressive Democratic Convention in Boston, MA. |
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GRITtv: Fate of the Public Option? |
Is the healthcare debate making you sick? We've got some clear information - which just may be the best medicine. Joining us today we have Wendell Potter, former Vice President of CIGNA; Karen Finney, former Communications Director of the Democratic National Committee; and our very own Diane Shamis, GRITtv Producer and Founding Steering Committee Member, Leadership Conference for Guaranteed Health Care. |
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Gay USA: Progress in Five States |
Victories in Delaware, Kentucky, West Virginia, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Obama names two out lesbians to the bench. Oprah discovers the Kinsey Scale but the women of "The View" are confused. "Gay USA," hosted by Ann Northrop and Andy Humm, offers comprehensive weekly news and analysis by and about the LGBTQ community. |
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GRITtv: Games for Change |
With all the talk of change in recent months can video games change the world? Some designers think that they can at least have a positive impact. Games for Change is a collaborative project aimed at making video games with a social conscience. Their 6th annual Games for Change festival is this week. |
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Keynote: Lateefah Simon: Girl Power for Social Justice |
Describing her impactful and effective work with the Center for Young Women's Development (CYWD), a group run by and for previously incarcerated young women, Lateefah traces the justice system's impacts on communities, children, and young women. She will also share CYWD's strategies to address these inequities. |
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Gay USA: Natasha Richardson's AIDS Activism |
Natasha Richardson remembered as AIDS activist. We'll show you video of her representing Amfar on this season's "Top Chef." Andy reviews theater in London. "Gay USA," hosted by Ann Northrop and Andy Humm, offers comprehensive weekly news and analysis by and about the LGBTQ community. |
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