Central America Videos
GRITtv: November 10, 2009
from - blip.tv (beta) on November 10, 2009
Duration: 3361
Duration: 3361
The health care bill passing the house with a public option should've been cause for celebration, but the Stupak-Pitts amendment came as a shock to many prochoice activists and writers. It's not a secret that "pro-lifers" would like to roll back the right to abortion at any chance they get, but most of us didn't think that we'd see a move like this supported by 64 Democrats.Jill Filipovic of the blog Feministe, Frances Kissling, contributor to RH Reality Check and Visiting Fellow at the Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Diane Archer, Special Counsel & Director, Health Care Policy, Institute for America's Future, and Eesha Pandit of Raising Women's Voices for the Health Care We Need join us to talk about strategies for responding to Stupak, and what activists, feminists, and allies can do to make Democrats understand that women are not bargaining chips.William Kunstler was perhaps best known for his defense of the "Chicago Eight," but he represented many of the best-known radicals of the sixties. His daughters Emily and Sarah were born after most of his biggest cases, but still grew up in the shadow of his fame, and join us to talk about the documentary they have made about their father, William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe.We also check in with the situation in Honduras, with video from The Real News. We learn that the agreement seems to be doing more to legitimize the coup government than to get rid of it.Finally, we have video from an Iraq veteran, Casey J. Porter, who put together this clip contrasting statements made before the war with the grim realities of combat. And 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, in Ni'ilin yesterday, Palestinian activists tore down a segment of the wall across the West Bank in protest of increasing Israeli settlements.
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GRITtv: Nothing Resolved in Honduras
from GRITtv with Laura Flanders on November 10, 2009
Duration: 266
Duration: 266
The announcement that the ousted president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, would be returned to power in a power-sharing agreement seems to have come too soon. In this video from The Real News, we learn that the agreement seems to be doing more to legitimize the coup government than to get rid of it. Citizen activists' end goal is not only restoration of the democratically-elected president but also a constituent assembly to rewrite a constitution that largely favors those with wealth and power, and they are still fighting despite pressure from outside and restrictions from Micheletti's coup regime.
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WSQT (DC Pirate) Broadcast for Oct 20
from radio.indymedia.org on October 20, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Author: WSQT Direct Action Radio 88.1 FM in DC E-mail: WSQTradio@hushmail.com Here is the playlist from our Oct 20 broadcast read more
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GRITtv: Under Siege in Honduras: Inside the Brazilian Embassy
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 19, 2009
Duration: 426
Duration: 426
Andres Conteris of Nonviolence International and Democracy Now en espa?ol is the only English-speaking media representative inside the Brazilian embassy with deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, and he thinks that the U.S. could be doing much more to ensure that democracy prevails in the Central American country. Though the administration has called for the reinstatement of Zelaya, it has not put actual pressure to bear, and Conteris urges GRITtv viewers to call their representatives in Congress and urge sanctions against the coup regime.
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Animal Encounters in Honduras
from VisitHonduras on September 10, 2009
Duration: 122
Duration: 122
In Honduras, travelers have the opportunity to interact with animals of the land, sea and sky. Learn where you can have these interactions in this short video.
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Miya of the Quiet Strength - trailer
from Favorites of DisabledActivists on February 13, 2009
Duration: 234
Duration: 234
Miya of the Quiet Strength is a one hour documentary about the life of Miya Rodolfo-Sioson, the lone survivor of the November 1, 1991 University of Iowa shooting. Following her injury, Miya became a quadriplegic, but her disability has not prevented this determined woman from helping others. The film portrays Miyas life as an activist, following her as she overcomes many challenges and fights for the rights of others she sees as less fortunate than herself. http://www.miyafilm.com
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