Free Speech TV Schedule for Feb 03, 2012


World According to Monsanto; The
Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial history. The World According to Monsanto puts together the pieces of the company's history, calling on hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.

Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Iraq's Secret War Files
The only TV doc to have advance access to the biggest Wikileaks release ever.

Filler - 5 MINS Blank

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

Born in the USA: Muslim Americans
Documentary look at a Muslim American doctor and teacher living a post 9/11.

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

Megamall
MEGAMALL examines one of America’s biggest shopping malls, revealing how money, power and politics shape our landscape.

David Pakman Show 1Hr; The #14

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

Fault Lines: Haiti: Six Months On
Six months after the earthquake that killed up to 300,000 people, the dust is starting to settle over Port-au-Prince. As it does, the deep wounds that fracture this country are re-emerging, more gaping than even before.

David Pakman Show 1Hr; The #14

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

eHarlem News
The Stories of the people and cultures that make up New York's East Harlem community

Fault Lines: Haiti: Six Months On
Six months after the earthquake that killed up to 300,000 people, the dust is starting to settle over Port-au-Prince. As it does, the deep wounds that fracture this country are re-emerging, more gaping than even before.

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

David Pakman Show 1Hr; The #14

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

Meet the Farmer TV
Searching through the steps and the interactions of all the factors involved in bring food from the farm to the plate, Meet The Farmer hopes to show the deeper values and hidden benefits of supporting your local food systems.

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Martha of the North
Martha was only 5 when she and her parents were lured away from their Inuit village. Along with a handful of other families, they were moved to Canada’s most northerly island, Ellesmere, to ensure Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic. They were told that game would be plentiful and life would be easy. Instead, they discovered that the islands of the Arctic are among the least hospitable to human life in the world. For years, they endured hunger and extreme cold.

eHarlem News
The Stories of the people and cultures that make up New York's East Harlem community

Fighting For Our Homes
Fighting for our Homes is a short documentary about Americans losing their homes to foreclosure.

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Liberty TV News
As one of the few truly grassroots progressive voices on television, Liberty News TV is back after a two-year hiatus! With its unique combination of social commentary, news, satire, poetry and music, LNTV continues to blaze new ground. Each monthly half-hour show asks probing questions about how we live, work and play in the crumbling American empire. Do we work too much? Are our gadgets killing us? What skills will we need to survive in a post-oil future. Does anything really matter? Tune in and find out.

Megamall
MEGAMALL examines one of America’s biggest shopping malls, revealing how money, power and politics shape our landscape.

Constantine's Sword
This astonishing exploration of the dark side of Christianity follows former priest James Carroll on a journey of remembrance and reckoning.

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World According to Monsanto; The
Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial history. The World According to Monsanto puts together the pieces of the company's history, calling on hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.

Sound and Fury
A loving family is torn apart by a medical technology which promises to end deafness.

Martha of the North
Martha was only 5 when she and her parents were lured away from their Inuit village. Along with a handful of other families, they were moved to Canada’s most northerly island, Ellesmere, to ensure Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic. They were told that game would be plentiful and life would be easy. Instead, they discovered that the islands of the Arctic are among the least hospitable to human life in the world. For years, they endured hunger and extreme cold.

Sexy Inc: Our Children Under the Influence
Are children being pushed prematurely into adulthood? Sophie Bissonnette's documentary Sexy Inc. Our Children Under Influence analyzes the hypersexualization of our environment and its noxious effects on young people.

Still Waiting for Justice
An Aboriginal employee who says he is the victim of workplace racial harassment has spent the last 18 years fighting for justice from a government institution.

Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual Sterotypes
Preteens and adolescents discuss the adverse effects of the sexual stereotypes they are constantly bombarded with. They talk about how hard it is to develop their own personality and make friends when they don’t conform to media and advertising images.

Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
An inspiring portrait of Black youth who have made their ambitious dreams come true through willpower.

Salvation
Salvation is a documentary about front-line street workers who serve the needy under the umbrella of the Salvation Army. One of the world's largest social agencies, the Army is a religious institution that serves the practical needs of people first, in the belief that religion is of little use to someone who is hungry, homeless and hopeless.

The David Pakman Show
Progressive talk, analysis, and interviews with the nation's youngest nationally syndicated radio and television host.

Filler - 5 MINS Blank

Fighting For Our Homes
Fighting for our Homes is a short documentary about Americans losing their homes to foreclosure.

TV14

ColorLines: Race and Recovery
The American dream of good jobs and strong communities is still just a dream for too many. The unfair economy hurts certain groups more, and that ends up hurting everyone.

TVPG

Still Waiting for Justice
An Aboriginal employee who says he is the victim of workplace racial harassment has spent the last 18 years fighting for justice from a government institution.

“The Koch brothers are killing me and my family"

Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
An inspiring portrait of Black youth who have made their ambitious dreams come true through willpower.

Beating the Odds
An inside look at successful community charter schools in Boston serving Black and Latino students.

World According to Monsanto; The
Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial history. The World According to Monsanto puts together the pieces of the company's history, calling on hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.

Sound and Fury
A loving family is torn apart by a medical technology which promises to end deafness.

Sexy Inc: Our Children Under the Influence
Are children being pushed prematurely into adulthood? Sophie Bissonnette's documentary Sexy Inc. Our Children Under Influence analyzes the hypersexualization of our environment and its noxious effects on young people.

Iraq's Secret War Files
The only TV doc to have advance access to the biggest Wikileaks release ever.

Fault Lines: Haiti: Six Months On
Six months after the earthquake that killed up to 300,000 people, the dust is starting to settle over Port-au-Prince. As it does, the deep wounds that fracture this country are re-emerging, more gaping than even before.

Alternate Focus- Voices from inside Israel Pt.2
Alternate Focus promotes an alternative view of Middle East issues not usually seen by American audiences.

TVPG

eHarlem News
The Stories of the people and cultures that make up New York's East Harlem community

Enviro Close-Up
Of the books written about nuclear technology through the years, Nukespeak is a classic. A new 30th anniversary edition of Nukespeak has just been published and co-author Rory O'Connor speaks about it. The new edition of Nukespeak has been updated -- with four new chapters -- and added to its title is: The Selling of Nuclear Technology from the Manhattan Project to Fukushima. It tells how nuclear promoters have been -- and continue -- using Orwellian language to try to hide the truth about the deadly dangers of nuclear technology.

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Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual Sterotypes
Preteens and adolescents discuss the adverse effects of the sexual stereotypes they are constantly bombarded with. They talk about how hard it is to develop their own personality and make friends when they don’t conform to media and advertising images.

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Capitalism Hits the Fan
Renowned Economics Professor Richard Wolff breaks down the root causes of today's economic meltdown.

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Salvation
Salvation is a documentary about front-line street workers who serve the needy under the umbrella of the Salvation Army. One of the world's largest social agencies, the Army is a religious institution that serves the practical needs of people first, in the belief that religion is of little use to someone who is hungry, homeless and hopeless.

Born in the USA: Muslim Americans
Documentary look at a Muslim American doctor and teacher living a post 9/11.

Enviro Close-Up
Of the books written about nuclear technology through the years, Nukespeak is a classic. A new 30th anniversary edition of Nukespeak has just been published and co-author Rory O'Connor speaks about it. The new edition of Nukespeak has been updated -- with four new chapters -- and added to its title is: The Selling of Nuclear Technology from the Manhattan Project to Fukushima. It tells how nuclear promoters have been -- and continue -- using Orwellian language to try to hide the truth about the deadly dangers of nuclear technology.

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Meet the Farmer TV
Searching through the steps and the interactions of all the factors involved in bring food from the farm to the plate, Meet The Farmer hopes to show the deeper values and hidden benefits of supporting your local food systems.

TVG

Filler - 5 MINS Blank

ColorLines: Race and Recovery
The American dream of good jobs and strong communities is still just a dream for too many. The unfair economy hurts certain groups more, and that ends up hurting everyone.

TVPG

Alternate Focus- Voices from inside Israel Pt.2
Alternate Focus promotes an alternative view of Middle East issues not usually seen by American audiences.

TVPG

Liberty TV News
As one of the few truly grassroots progressive voices on television, Liberty News TV is back after a two-year hiatus! With its unique combination of social commentary, news, satire, poetry and music, LNTV continues to blaze new ground. Each monthly half-hour show asks probing questions about how we live, work and play in the crumbling American empire. Do we work too much? Are our gadgets killing us? What skills will we need to survive in a post-oil future. Does anything really matter? Tune in and find out.

Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

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Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

The David Pakman Show
Progressive talk, analysis, and interviews with the nation's youngest nationally syndicated radio and television host.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Fault Lines: ILLEGAL AMERICA: ARIZONA’S IMMIGRATION FIGHT
In an all new episode of Fault Lines, Josh Rushing travels to the epicenter of the country’s broken immigration system. And he asks the questions that are fracturing the nation: what does it mean to be illegal? And what does it mean to be American?

Fault Lines: The Politics of Death Row
With the US continuing to execute prisoners, Fault Lines presenter Josh Rushing looks at the politics driving capital punishment in the United States.

Fault Lines: Goes Behind the Politics of Proposition 19
Illegal planting of marijuana by international gangs and drug syndicates has flourished in the backwoods of the state. Recently 5 law enforcement officers were shot and killed in a violent confrontation with a Mexican gang. The world’s 8th largest economy could very well be relying on the legalization of marijuana to plug its holes-- what it means for the people of the state remains to be seen.

Fault Lines: Obesity in America
On this week's episode of Fault Lines, Josh Rushing explores the world of cheap food for Americans living at the margins. What opportunities do people have to eat healthy?

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

World According to Monsanto; The
Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial history. The World According to Monsanto puts together the pieces of the company's history, calling on hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.

Sound and Fury
A loving family is torn apart by a medical technology which promises to end deafness.

Sexy Inc: Our Children Under the Influence
Are children being pushed prematurely into adulthood? Sophie Bissonnette's documentary Sexy Inc. Our Children Under Influence analyzes the hypersexualization of our environment and its noxious effects on young people.

Martha of the North
Martha was only 5 when she and her parents were lured away from their Inuit village. Along with a handful of other families, they were moved to Canada’s most northerly island, Ellesmere, to ensure Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic. They were told that game would be plentiful and life would be easy. Instead, they discovered that the islands of the Arctic are among the least hospitable to human life in the world. For years, they endured hunger and extreme cold.

Meet the Farmer TV
Searching through the steps and the interactions of all the factors involved in bring food from the farm to the plate, Meet The Farmer hopes to show the deeper values and hidden benefits of supporting your local food systems.

TVG

Fault Lines: Haiti: Six Months On
Six months after the earthquake that killed up to 300,000 people, the dust is starting to settle over Port-au-Prince. As it does, the deep wounds that fracture this country are re-emerging, more gaping than even before.

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

Liberty TV News
As one of the few truly grassroots progressive voices on television, Liberty News TV is back after a two-year hiatus! With its unique combination of social commentary, news, satire, poetry and music, LNTV continues to blaze new ground. Each monthly half-hour show asks probing questions about how we live, work and play in the crumbling American empire. Do we work too much? Are our gadgets killing us? What skills will we need to survive in a post-oil future. Does anything really matter? Tune in and find out.

eHarlem News
The Stories of the people and cultures that make up New York's East Harlem community

Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual Sterotypes
Preteens and adolescents discuss the adverse effects of the sexual stereotypes they are constantly bombarded with. They talk about how hard it is to develop their own personality and make friends when they don’t conform to media and advertising images.

Salvation
Salvation is a documentary about front-line street workers who serve the needy under the umbrella of the Salvation Army. One of the world's largest social agencies, the Army is a religious institution that serves the practical needs of people first, in the belief that religion is of little use to someone who is hungry, homeless and hopeless.

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

Meet the Farmer TV
Searching through the steps and the interactions of all the factors involved in bring food from the farm to the plate, Meet The Farmer hopes to show the deeper values and hidden benefits of supporting your local food systems.

TVG

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

Filler - 5 MINS Blank

ColorLines: Race and Recovery
The American dream of good jobs and strong communities is still just a dream for too many. The unfair economy hurts certain groups more, and that ends up hurting everyone.

TVPG

Still Waiting for Justice
An Aboriginal employee who says he is the victim of workplace racial harassment has spent the last 18 years fighting for justice from a government institution.

Liberty TV News
As one of the few truly grassroots progressive voices on television, Liberty News TV is back after a two-year hiatus! With its unique combination of social commentary, news, satire, poetry and music, LNTV continues to blaze new ground. Each monthly half-hour show asks probing questions about how we live, work and play in the crumbling American empire. Do we work too much? Are our gadgets killing us? What skills will we need to survive in a post-oil future. Does anything really matter? Tune in and find out.

Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
An inspiring portrait of Black youth who have made their ambitious dreams come true through willpower.

The Thom Hartmann Radio Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Radio Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Radio Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Radio Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

Brunch with Sen. Bernie Sanders Hosted by Thom Hartmann 02/03/12

Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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The Thom Hartmann Program Live
Live radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Program Live
Live radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Program Live
Live radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Program Live
Live radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Program Live
Live radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

The David Pakman Show
Progressive talk, analysis, and interviews with the nation's youngest nationally syndicated radio and television host.

The Thom Hartmann Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Thom Hartmann Show
Previously recorded radio call-in show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

Alternate Focus- Voices from inside Israel Pt.2
Alternate Focus promotes an alternative view of Middle East issues not usually seen by American audiences.

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2009 Bioneer Plenary: Chief Almir

WKRP Radio TV
A new reality tv series about a Pirate Radio Station based in Denver.

Adult Language

2009 Bioneer Plenary: Jack Hidary

Fault Lines: General Wesley Clark
Josh Rushing in conversation with General Wesley Clark, the former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO and former presidential candidate.

Fault Lines: ILLEGAL AMERICA: ARIZONA’S IMMIGRATION FIGHT
In an all new episode of Fault Lines, Josh Rushing travels to the epicenter of the country’s broken immigration system. And he asks the questions that are fracturing the nation: what does it mean to be illegal? And what does it mean to be American?

Fault Lines: The Politics of Death Row
With the US continuing to execute prisoners, Fault Lines presenter Josh Rushing looks at the politics driving capital punishment in the United States.

Fault Lines: Goes Behind the Politics of Proposition 19
Illegal planting of marijuana by international gangs and drug syndicates has flourished in the backwoods of the state. Recently 5 law enforcement officers were shot and killed in a violent confrontation with a Mexican gang. The world’s 8th largest economy could very well be relying on the legalization of marijuana to plug its holes-- what it means for the people of the state remains to be seen.

Fault Lines: Obesity in America
On this week's episode of Fault Lines, Josh Rushing explores the world of cheap food for Americans living at the margins. What opportunities do people have to eat healthy?

2010 Bioneers:John Francis
Sustainable Solutions over Centuries: A New Business Model

2009 Bioneer Plenary: Arturo Sandoval

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

2009 Bioneer Plenary: Annie Leonard
Gary Burns, Canada's king of surreal comedy, joins journalist Jim Brown on an outing to the suburbs. Venturing into territory both familiar and foreign, they turn the documentary genre inside out, crafting a vivid account of life in The Late Suburban Age. Urban sprawl is eating the planet. Across the continent the landscape is being levelled - blasted clean of distinctive features and overlaid with zombie monoculture. Politicians call it growth. Developers call it business. The Moss family call it home. While Evan Moss zones out in commuter traffic, Ann boils over in her dream kitchen and the kids play sinister games amidst the fresh foundations of monster houses. Urban planner Beverly Sandalack dares to ask, Why can't we walk anywhere anymore? Burns and Brown rummage through a toybox of cultural references, from Jane Jacobs to The Sopranos, to create a provocative reflection on why we live the way we do. Riffing off sitcoms and reality TV, they play fast and loose with a range of cinematic devices to consider what happens when cities get sick and mutate.

2009 Bioneer Plenary: Brock Dolman

Megamall
MEGAMALL examines one of America’s biggest shopping malls, revealing how money, power and politics shape our landscape.

Sexy Inc: Our Children Under the Influence
Are children being pushed prematurely into adulthood? Sophie Bissonnette's documentary Sexy Inc. Our Children Under Influence analyzes the hypersexualization of our environment and its noxious effects on young people.

Martha of the North
Martha was only 5 when she and her parents were lured away from their Inuit village. Along with a handful of other families, they were moved to Canada’s most northerly island, Ellesmere, to ensure Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic. They were told that game would be plentiful and life would be easy. Instead, they discovered that the islands of the Arctic are among the least hospitable to human life in the world. For years, they endured hunger and extreme cold.

Iraq's Secret War Files
The only TV doc to have advance access to the biggest Wikileaks release ever.

War is Not A Game
In 2009 will be celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of the Geneva Conventions signed in 1949. The aim of the treaties was to make wars more civilised.

World According to Monsanto; The
Monsanto is the world leader in genetically modified organisms (GMOs), as well as one of the most controversial corporations in industrial history. The World According to Monsanto puts together the pieces of the company's history, calling on hitherto unpublished documents and numerous first-hand accounts.

Sexy Inc: Our Children Under the Influence
Are children being pushed prematurely into adulthood? Sophie Bissonnette's documentary Sexy Inc. Our Children Under Influence analyzes the hypersexualization of our environment and its noxious effects on young people.

Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual Sterotypes
Preteens and adolescents discuss the adverse effects of the sexual stereotypes they are constantly bombarded with. They talk about how hard it is to develop their own personality and make friends when they don’t conform to media and advertising images.

Filler - 5 MINS Blank

Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual Sterotypes
Preteens and adolescents discuss the adverse effects of the sexual stereotypes they are constantly bombarded with. They talk about how hard it is to develop their own personality and make friends when they don’t conform to media and advertising images.

Salvation
Salvation is a documentary about front-line street workers who serve the needy under the umbrella of the Salvation Army. One of the world's largest social agencies, the Army is a religious institution that serves the practical needs of people first, in the belief that religion is of little use to someone who is hungry, homeless and hopeless.

Born in the USA: Muslim Americans
Documentary look at a Muslim American doctor and teacher living a post 9/11.

Salvation
Salvation is a documentary about front-line street workers who serve the needy under the umbrella of the Salvation Army. One of the world's largest social agencies, the Army is a religious institution that serves the practical needs of people first, in the belief that religion is of little use to someone who is hungry, homeless and hopeless.

Fighting For Our Homes
Fighting for our Homes is a short documentary about Americans losing their homes to foreclosure.

TV14

Still Waiting for Justice
An Aboriginal employee who says he is the victim of workplace racial harassment has spent the last 18 years fighting for justice from a government institution.

Primetime: Fighting Back Against Foreclosure
This timely film takes the viewer behind the foreclosure statistics and into the homes and hearts of two NYC women who have been pummeled by the foreclosure tsunami. It breaks down the complex issues of the sub-prime mortgage industry into easy to understand language and reveals the systematic culpability of the financial institutions.

Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
An inspiring portrait of Black youth who have made their ambitious dreams come true through willpower.

Al Jazeera DC Bureau
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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Democracy Now!
(cc) Daily news and analysis

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War is Not A Game
In 2009 will be celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of the Geneva Conventions signed in 1949. The aim of the treaties was to make wars more civilised.

Al Jazeera DC Bureau 25 MINS NEWS
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau 25 MINS NEWS
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau 25 MINS NEWS
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau 25 MINS NEWS
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

Al Jazeera DC Bureau 25 MINS NEWS
Independent global news reports from Washington D.C. bureau of Al Jazeera's English language network

The David Pakman Show
Progressive talk, analysis, and interviews with the nation's youngest nationally syndicated radio and television host.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Stream; The
Social networking now offers new possibilities to give voice to the voiceless. As the tremendous growth of these networks molds and transforms the news agenda, The Stream aims to share these possibilities and connect its global audience into a dynamic online dialogue.

Primetime: Fighting Back Against Foreclosure
This timely film takes the viewer behind the foreclosure statistics and into the homes and hearts of two NYC women who have been pummeled by the foreclosure tsunami. It breaks down the complex issues of the sub-prime mortgage industry into easy to understand language and reveals the systematic culpability of the financial institutions.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Highlights from radio show featuring Thom Hartmann, the nation's top rated progressive radio talk show host, New York Times best-selling and Project Censored award-winning author of twenty books in print on four continents in eighteen languages.

Fault Lines: Haiti: Six Months On
Six months after the earthquake that killed up to 300,000 people, the dust is starting to settle over Port-au-Prince. As it does, the deep wounds that fracture this country are re-emerging, more gaping than even before.

RIP! A Remix Manifesto
In RiP: A Remix Manifesto, web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers.

eHarlem News
The Stories of the people and cultures that make up New York's East Harlem community

Sexy Inc: Our Children Under the Influence
Are children being pushed prematurely into adulthood? Sophie Bissonnette's documentary Sexy Inc. Our Children Under Influence analyzes the hypersexualization of our environment and its noxious effects on young people.

Martha of the North
Martha was only 5 when she and her parents were lured away from their Inuit village. Along with a handful of other families, they were moved to Canada’s most northerly island, Ellesmere, to ensure Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic. They were told that game would be plentiful and life would be easy. Instead, they discovered that the islands of the Arctic are among the least hospitable to human life in the world. For years, they endured hunger and extreme cold.

Iraq's Secret War Files
The only TV doc to have advance access to the biggest Wikileaks release ever.

War is Not A Game
In 2009 will be celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of the Geneva Conventions signed in 1949. The aim of the treaties was to make wars more civilised.

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

2009 Bioneer Plenary: Chief Almir

2009 Bioneer Plenary: Jack Hidary

ColorLines: Race and Recovery
The American dream of good jobs and strong communities is still just a dream for too many. The unfair economy hurts certain groups more, and that ends up hurting everyone.

TVPG

Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual Sterotypes
Preteens and adolescents discuss the adverse effects of the sexual stereotypes they are constantly bombarded with. They talk about how hard it is to develop their own personality and make friends when they don’t conform to media and advertising images.

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Salvation
Salvation is a documentary about front-line street workers who serve the needy under the umbrella of the Salvation Army. One of the world's largest social agencies, the Army is a religious institution that serves the practical needs of people first, in the belief that religion is of little use to someone who is hungry, homeless and hopeless.

Born in the USA: Muslim Americans
Documentary look at a Muslim American doctor and teacher living a post 9/11.

Meet the Farmer TV
Searching through the steps and the interactions of all the factors involved in bring food from the farm to the plate, Meet The Farmer hopes to show the deeper values and hidden benefits of supporting your local food systems.

TVG

Gay USA
Weekly news program devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.

TVPG

Fault Lines: Obesity in America
On this week's episode of Fault Lines, Josh Rushing explores the world of cheap food for Americans living at the margins. What opportunities do people have to eat healthy?

Still Waiting for Justice
An Aboriginal employee who says he is the victim of workplace racial harassment has spent the last 18 years fighting for justice from a government institution.

Primetime: Fighting Back Against Foreclosure
This timely film takes the viewer behind the foreclosure statistics and into the homes and hearts of two NYC women who have been pummeled by the foreclosure tsunami. It breaks down the complex issues of the sub-prime mortgage industry into easy to understand language and reveals the systematic culpability of the financial institutions.

Liberty TV News
As one of the few truly grassroots progressive voices on television, Liberty News TV is back after a two-year hiatus! With its unique combination of social commentary, news, satire, poetry and music, LNTV continues to blaze new ground. Each monthly half-hour show asks probing questions about how we live, work and play in the crumbling American empire. Do we work too much? Are our gadgets killing us? What skills will we need to survive in a post-oil future. Does anything really matter? Tune in and find out.

Fault Lines: Goes Behind the Politics of Proposition 19
Illegal planting of marijuana by international gangs and drug syndicates has flourished in the backwoods of the state. Recently 5 law enforcement officers were shot and killed in a violent confrontation with a Mexican gang. The world’s 8th largest economy could very well be relying on the legalization of marijuana to plug its holes-- what it means for the people of the state remains to be seen.

Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
An inspiring portrait of Black youth who have made their ambitious dreams come true through willpower.

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Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual SterotypesWorking for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
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“The Koch brothers are killing me and my family"Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
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6:30 AMeHarlem NewsEnviro Close-Up
Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual SterotypesFiller - 5 MINS Blank
7:00 AMCapitalism Hits the FanSalvationBorn in the USA: Muslim AmericansEnviro Close-UpMeet the Farmer TV
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7:30 AMColorLines: Race and RecoveryAlternate Focus- Voices from inside Israel Pt.2Liberty TV News
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9:00 AMGay USAStream; TheStream; TheStream; TheStream; TheThe David Pakman ShowStream; The
9:30 AMFault Lines: ILLEGAL AMERICA: ARIZONA’S IMMIGRATION FIGHTFault Lines: The Politics of Death RowFault Lines: Goes Behind the Politics of Proposition 19Fault Lines: Obesity in AmericaStream; The
10:00 AMWorld According to Monsanto; TheSound and FurySexy Inc: Our Children Under the InfluenceMartha of the NorthMeet the Farmer TVFault Lines: Haiti: Six Months OnGay USA
10:30 AMLiberty TV NewseHarlem News
Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual Sterotypes
11:00 AMSalvationGay USAMeet the Farmer TVThe Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
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11:30 AMColorLines: Race and RecoveryStill Waiting for JusticeLiberty TV News
Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
12:00 PMThe Thom Hartmann Radio ShowThe Thom Hartmann Radio ShowThe Thom Hartmann Radio ShowThe Thom Hartmann Radio ShowBrunch with Sen. Bernie Sanders Hosted by Thom Hartmann 02/03/12Democracy Now!Democracy Now!
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2:00 PMThe Thom Hartmann ShowThe Thom Hartmann ShowThe Thom Hartmann ShowThe Thom Hartmann ShowThe Thom Hartmann ShowAlternate Focus- Voices from inside Israel Pt.22009 Bioneer Plenary: Chief Almir
2:30 PMWKRP Radio TV2009 Bioneer Plenary: Jack Hidary
3:00 PMFault Lines: General Wesley ClarkFault Lines: ILLEGAL AMERICA: ARIZONA’S IMMIGRATION FIGHTFault Lines: The Politics of Death RowFault Lines: Goes Behind the Politics of Proposition 19Fault Lines: Obesity in America2010 Bioneers:John Francis2009 Bioneer Plenary: Arturo Sandoval
3:30 PMStream; TheStream; TheStream; TheStream; TheStream; The2009 Bioneer Plenary: Annie Leonard2009 Bioneer Plenary: Brock Dolman
4:00 PMMegamallSexy Inc: Our Children Under the InfluenceMartha of the NorthIraq's Secret War FilesWar is Not A GameWorld According to Monsanto; TheSexy Inc: Our Children Under the Influence
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Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
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7:00 PMDemocracy Now!Democracy Now!Democracy Now!Democracy Now!Democracy Now!Democracy Now!War is Not A Game
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10:00 PMSexy Inc: Our Children Under the InfluenceMartha of the NorthIraq's Secret War FilesWar is Not A GameGay USA2009 Bioneer Plenary: Chief Almir
10:30 PM2009 Bioneer Plenary: Jack HidaryColorLines: Race and Recovery
Staying Real : Teens Confront Sexual SterotypesFiller - 5 MINS Blank
11:00 PMSalvationBorn in the USA: Muslim AmericansMeet the Farmer TVGay USAFault Lines: Obesity in America
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Working for All: Parole Citoyenne/ Making It
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