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Keynote: Maria Luisa Mendonca: The World Social Forum |
Maria Luisa Mendonça, an award-winning Brazilian film director talks about human rights for grassroots organizations to build alliances and develop social and economic alternatives based on human rights and sustainable development. |
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GRITtv: A Remix Manifesto |
A Remix Manifesto |
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There Ought to Be a Law Part One |
Cathy Crowley's 18-year-old son bought a shotgun, and on May 24, 2004, the Maine youth killed himself. Cathy went to the store to find out how her son could buy a weapon so easily. They said that selling her son a gun was legal, and if she didn't like it, she should try to change the law. So, Cathy said she'd do just that. "There Ought to be a Law Part One" begins her story. |
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Keynote: Desmond Tutu |
Keynote address by Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the Stop the Silence Symposium at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Inspiring words on how collective action and a righteous cause can topple oppressive systems, using as an example the global anti-apartheid movement that freed a racist South Africa. |
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GRITtv: May 5, 2009 |
The day's news with Laura Flanders. |
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In Their Boots: Season 1/Episode 7: Departure Pt. 1 |
"Departure" begins the story of how Amanda Raymond and her husband, Gary, prepare their family and their lives for his upcoming tour in Iraq. "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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Gay USA: Saddleback Church Presidential Forum |
Watch out! The vice presidents are coming. But because we tape on Tuesday afternoons, we don't have any new news that has broken on that front this week. Or the news that Rachel Maddow, openly lesbian and extremely smart journalist, will have her own show on MSNBC beginning Sept. 8th.But this week Chris Cooper sits in again for the still vacationing Andy Humm. Andy will be back next week with his London theatre reviews. |
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Democracy Now! Tuesday, May 19, 2009 |
Democracy Now!, a daily independent newshour |
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Alternate Focus #120: Don Wagner on Christian Zionism |
The Rev. Don Wagner, an ordained Presbyterian minister, author and associate professor of religion and Middle Eastern studies, speaks about Christian Zionism at the 2008 Friends of Sabeel-North America Conference in San Diego. Alternate Focus's three founding directors, a Jew, a Christian and a Muslim, offer the American public media that shows another side of Middle Eastern issues. |
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In Their Boots: Season 1/Episode 5: Hero's Welcome Pt. 1 |
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Democracy Now! Friday, May 22, 2009 |
Democracy Now!, a daily independent newshour |
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GRITtv: April 28, 2009 |
Evo Morales, Durban II and Race in America, and The Jay Bybee Problem Last week, Bolivia's president Evo Morales was in New York to commemorate Earth Day at the United Nations. GRITtv sat down with Morales and talked about his equality agenda, socialism, and the Bolivian banking system. Then recent polls reveal that since Obama's election more Americans think race relations in the United States are good. But those who attended the international summit on racism in Geneva last week's conference that the US boycotted see things differently. |
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