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GRITtv: November 12, 2009

GRITtv: November 12, 2009

from recent posts tagged gaza - blip.tv (beta) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 3361
Why aren't reporters asking the real questions? That's what our media panelist Rose Aguilar asked today, and it's a valid question. With the Stupak amendment and the Fort Hood shootings, new unemployment numbers in the double digits and questions over troop escalation in Afghanistan, not to mention the resignation of embattled CNN host Lou Dobbs, there was a lot to cover this week. Every Thursday, we look at the way the stories of the day get told, point out the problems and offer some solutions with a variety of media makers.Rose Aguilar, of Your Call Radio and author of Red Highways: A Liberal's Journey Into the Heartland , John R. MacArthur, president and publisher of Harper's Magazine and author of You Can't Be President: The Outrageous Barriers to Democracy in America , Dan Gross, columnist at Newsweek and author of Dumb Money: How Our Greatest Financial Minds Bankrupted the Nation , and Hendrik Hertzberg of The New Yorker and author of OB MANOS!: The Rise of a New Political Era look at the media's biggest hits and misses of the past week. Yoga is slow medicine but it is medicinal in character," Deirdre Summerbell says. She's the founder of Project Air, where she uses yoga to help women and girls in Rwanda, survivors of the genocide, reconnect with their bodies and heal their spirits. Summerbell joined us in the GRITtv studio to talk about her project and her plans to expand it into the Congo and other areas of the world, like Gaza and Afghanistan.Last December, videojournalist Jennifer Utz and Mohamed, an Iraqi refugee, joined us at GRITtv to talk about Mohamed's journey from Iraq to the U.S.
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GRITtv: Bodies as Battlefields: Yoga in Rwanda

GRITtv: Bodies as Battlefields: Yoga in Rwanda

from recent posts tagged gaza - blip.tv (beta) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 724
In Rwanda, the bodies of women were too often the site of battles--rape and abuse were used as weapons of war. Trying to overcome that trauma, the women and children--many of whom are HIV-positive--have an almost unimaginable struggle. When Deirdre Summerbell was approached about teaching yoga to the women in Rwanda, she was skeptical, but she decided to try it. ?Yoga is slow medicine but it is medicinal in character," she says now of Project Air, where she helps women and girls reconnect with their bodies and heal their spirits. Summerbell joined us in the GRITtv studio to talk about her project and her plans to expand it into the Congo and other areas of the world, like Gaza and Afghanistan.
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