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SourceCode: Immigration Emergency?
from recent posts tagged humanitarian - blip.tv (beta) on June 10, 2009
Duration: 1681
Duration: 1681
Wake up and pay attention to the Immigration Emergency. This episode is about the legislation of intolerance and bigotry, and what you can do about it. First, Investigative Reporter Joe Richey reports on the Department of Homeland Security's existing funding, planning and execution of contracts (to KBR and other private security companies) to enable detection, detaining, and deportation of many immigrants. Some border states are already calling for the trigger: an official "Immigration Emergency". Then, an update on No More Deaths. Two humanitarian aid workers are readying for trial. They're accused of treason for providing water and medical aid to border-crossers. Preview a strong documentary making the festival circuit (and see it when it plays your town): "El Inmigrante" follows immigrants looking for a better life here in America, as they cross the border. And New America Media's Daffodil Alton takes us to LA high schools, where some of the most intelligently planned and peaceful demonstrations have been planned...by student activists. Then, if you're feeling like a song to rally by, open yr ears to musician Steve Taylor's rendition of activist Ralph Chaplin's "Mourn Not the Dead".
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In Their Boots Ep 23
from recent posts tagged iraq - blip.tv (beta) on May 21, 2009
Duration: 1688
Duration: 1688
IN THEIR BOOTS is a compelling new magazine show about the dramatic impact the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are having on us - the people here at home. The show will feature our Iraq and Afghanistan service men and women, and their families, in stories that have universal appeal.
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Keynote: Amory Lovins - Winning the Oil Endgame
from Free Speech TV on May 07, 2009
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The legendary cofounder and CEO of Rocky Mountain Institute, physicist Amory Lovins, is the most important figure in the history of the "alternative energy" movement, its most brilliant, inspiring visionary and advocate. He will offer us a realistic outline of how we can achieve a prosperous post-petroleum economy through cutting-edge design innovations, radically enhanced resource efficiency, and judicious use of biofuels and hydrogen. With business and civil society in the vanguard, we can get off oil attractively and profitably while revitalizing key industrial sectors and protecting the climate.
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Chiefs Part I
from recent posts tagged wyoming - blip.tv (beta) on February 26, 2009
Duration: 2529
Duration: 2529
It's been seven years since the Wyoming Indian High School Chiefs have won a state championship in basketball. For most schools, this is a rather unremarkable statistic. But for the inhabitants of the Wind River Indian Reservation, who have experienced a century and a half of injustice, basketball is a form of empowerment, self-expression, and access to the world outside "the rez." By using basketball as a vehicle, the film explores what it means to grow up Native American at the turn of the 21st century.
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Chiefs Part I
from restaurant reservation books on February 26, 2009
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It s been seven years since the Wyoming Indian High School Chiefs have won a state championship in basketball. For most schools, this is a rather unremarkable statistic. But for the inhabitants of the Wind River Indian Reservation, who have experienced a century and a half of injustice, basketball is a form of empowerment, self-expression, and access to the world outside the rez." By using basketball as a vehicle, the film explores what it means to grow up Native American at the turn of the 21st century.
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Chiefs Part II
from restaurant reservation books on February 26, 2009
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It s been seven years since the Wyoming Indian High School Chiefs have won a state championship in basketball. For most schools, this is a rather unremarkable statistic. But for the inhabitants of the Wind River Indian Reservation, who have experienced a century and a half of injustice, basketball is a form of empowerment, self-expression, and access to the world outside the rez." By using basketball as a vehicle, the film explores what it means to grow up Native American at the turn of the 21st century.
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Homelessness Marathon Part I
from CausecastDemo on February 25, 2009
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Jeremy Alderson, director of the Homelessness Marathon, talks with Sergeant David Spring, Dorothy McClender, Nora Bogunin, and Greg Lane about their personal stories with homelessness. The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from "the other Ground Zero," where Hurricane Katrina came ashore. The Homelessness Marathon is an annual 14-hour radio broadcast featuring the voices and stories of homeless people from around the United States The Homelessness Marathon features live call-ins all night long via a national toll-free number.
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Homelessness Marathon Part II
from CausecastDemo on February 25, 2009
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Interview with Jeremy Alderson, director of the Homelessness Marathon.Jeremy Alderson talks with Keith Burton, Editor of Gulf Coast News, Ray, Rev. Elijah Mitchell, and Ken Harris. The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from "the other Ground Zero," where Hurricane Katrina came ashore. The Homelessness Marathon is an annual 14-hour radio broadcast featuring the voices and stories of homeless people from around the United States The Homelessness Marathon features live call-ins all night long via a national toll-free number.
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Homelessness Marathon Part III
from CausecastDemo on February 25, 2009
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Interview with Kathleen Johnson, Director of Katrina Relief (Waveland)Jeremy Alderson talks with Paul Joyce, Michael, Forrest Eubank, Phillip, and Mike. The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from "the other Ground Zero," where Hurricane Katrina came ashore. The Homelessness Marathon is an annual 14-hour radio broadcast featuring the voices and stories of homeless people from around the United States The Homelessness Marathon features live call-ins all night long via a national toll-free number.
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Homelessness Marathon Part IV
from CausecastDemo on February 25, 2009
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Interview with Jeremy Alderson, director of The Homlessness Marathon.Jeremy Alderson talks with Jeremy Rosen, Director of National Policy.The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from "the other Ground Zero," where Hurricane Katrina came ashore. The Homelessness Marathon is an annual 14-hour radio broadcast featuring the voices and stories of homeless people from around the United States The Homelessness Marathon features live call-ins all night long via a national toll-free number.
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FSTV Winter Pledge Drive Thank You
from CausecastDemo on February 18, 2009
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Thanks to your support we raised $180,000- reaching 78% of our goal!
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FSTV Winter Fundraising Drive Update
from CausecastDemo on February 13, 2009
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FSTV Winter Fundraising Drive Update
from CausecastDemo on February 12, 2009
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Winter Fundraising Drive Update
from CausecastDemo on February 11, 2009
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We still have $113,000 left to raise to meet our Winter Fundraising goal and only five days left! It is going to take all of us working together to reach our goal. Become a supporter today! You can donate online or call 1-877-FSTV-NOW (378-8669).
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Free Speech TV Needs Your Support
from CausecastDemo on February 06, 2009
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Enviro Close-Up: Greenpeace USA with Bill Richardson
from APB Speakers on February 04, 2009
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Enviro Close-Up explores issues such as global warming, renewable energy, nuclear proliferation, & globalization. Bill Richardson, Deputy Executive Director of Greenpeace USA, speaks on the group's work including its challenges to global warming and the push to revive nuclear power as well as activities to save the oceans. Richardson, with Greenpeace since 1988, has taken part in numerous Greenpeace protests including climbing the Sears Tower in Chicago on the 50th anniversary of the first sustained atomic reaction in that city and blockades in Oregon to end commercial logging on the public lands of the United States.
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Alternate Focus #112: The Rise and Fall of Blackwater in Portero
from Your World in 5 on December 03, 2008
Duration: 1717
Duration: 1717
Alternate Focus promotes an alternative view of Middle East issues not usually seen by American audiences.
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Keynote: Jeremy Scahill "Blackwater"
from Your World in 5 on November 19, 2008
Duration: 3391
Duration: 3391
Jeremy Scahill speaks and answers questions about his book Blackwater: The Rise of the World s Most Powerful Mercenary Army
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Born Again Part I
from Lindsay Stone on September 16, 2008
Duration: 1974
Duration: 1974
Born in central Pennsylvania, Markie Hancock was indoctrinated as a child to be a born-again Evangelical Christian. Although a fervent believer into her early twenties, Hancock began to experience some dissonance and doubt. BORN AGAIN chronicles Markie Hancock's slow and painful break with her faith and her family as she experiences sexual discovery and explores the larger world. Upon returning home from several years in Berlin she recognizes that the split with her family is irreconcilable unless she returns to the faith and no longer lives her life as a lesbian. Through this personal exploration we see a divided family, a divided nation, and a divided self who, despite the odds, emerges whole.
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Born Again Part II
from Lindsay Stone on September 16, 2008
Duration: 2208
Duration: 2208
Born in central Pennsylvania, Markie Hancock was indoctrinated as a child to be a born-again Evangelical Christian. Although a fervent believer into her early twenties, Hancock began to experience some dissonance and doubt. BORN AGAIN chronicles Markie Hancock's slow and painful break with her faith and her family as she experiences sexual discovery and explores the larger world. Upon returning home from several years in Berlin she recognizes that the split with her family is irreconcilable unless she returns to the faith and no longer lives her life as a lesbian. Through this personal exploration we see a divided family, a divided nation, and a divided self who, despite the odds, emerges whole.
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