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Gay USA : February 10, 2009 |
In the news this week: A federal judge questions the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act; more revelations about Ted Haggard's dirty deeds and New Life Church cover-ups; Mayor Bloomberg dodges a question on the false arrests of gay men for prostitution; Utah's Republican Governor comes out for civil unions; a Wyoming politician says she is "too lazy" to be in the closet, and more. |
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Chicago Indy TV June 2009 |
Chicago Independent Television is the monthly television series of the Chicago Independent Media Center. |
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Democracy Now! Monday, August 31, 2009 | 906 | |
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Keynote: Fred Kirschenmann: Transforming Agriculture |
What does the future hold for organic agriculture? Fred Kirschenmann, a respected leader of the sustainable agriculture movement discusses the history of organic farming. Can organic agriculture survive in our industrial food system, or do we need to make sweeping changes to our whole approach to food production and consumption? |
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In Their Boots: Season 1/Episode 2: Beating the Odds Pt. 2 |
"Beating the Odds Pt. 2" continues the story of a wounded medic's battle to walk again. "In Their Boots" is a magazine show hosted by Marine veteran Jan Bender that highlights the stories of service men and women and their families impacted by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Keynote: Michael Lerner |
Michael Lerner, president and founder of Commonweal, the renowned health and environmental research institute, co-founder of the Commonweal Cancer Help Program and now the Collaborative on Health and the Environment (CHE), is one of the great visionary leaders of the emerging "Ecological Medicine" movement. He warns us that we are living in an Age of Extinctions, the seventh great spasm of extinctions in planetary history and experiencing an epidemic of environmentally related diseases. |
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What Would It Look Like? |
What if the world embodied our highest potential? What would it look like? As the structures of modern society crumble, is it enough to respond with the same tired solutions? Or are we being called to question a set of unexamined assumptions that form the very basis of our civilization? This 25-minute retrospective asks us to reflect on the state of the world and ourselves, and to listen more closely to what is being asked of us at this time of unprecedented global transformation. |
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GRITtv: Real News Network: Coup in Honduras |
In 2002, Venezuela successfully rebuffed a military coup. Since then, Latin America, hadn't seen another military takeover until last week in Honduras. Will the coup there succeed? The Real News Network spoke to Honduran Bertha Oliva, founder of the Committee of the Disappeared, about life on the ground in Honduras. |
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It's The End of the World As We Know It and I Feel Fine: Season 2 Ep. 10 |
A snarky look at current events, with music, news, commentary and interviews done by the Stimulator. |
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GRITtv: May 6, 2009 |
The Media's Deficit, Walter Mosley, and Ken Lewis's Demotion Did the UAW come out on top in the restructuring of Chrysler? The media would lead us to believe they did. Dick Durbin's cram-down bill is defeated with the help of more than 10 democrats. And the Senate, along with the mainstream media, keep single payer advocates on the sidelines. Tonight on GRITtv our media panel looks at the economic coverage of the past week, the labor movement, and the healthcare battle. |
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An Act of Conscience Part One |
Filmed in a cinema-verité style over a five-year period, "An Act of Conscience Part One" chronicles the story of a family in western Massachusetts whose home was seized by federal marshals and IRS agents after they publicly refused to pay federal taxes as a protest against war and military spending. Narrated by actor Martin Sheen. |
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GRITtv: April 27, 2009 |
American Casino, A Physician in Gaza, and the Left Forum |
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