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Give me liberty or give me death!

Give me liberty or give me death!

from YouTube :: Tag // virginia on November 22, 2009
Duration: 398
Author: TheAmericanMilitia Keywords: freedom american militia sons liberty USA united states america republic constitution resistance movement 911 truth tea party war terror terrorism democracy ron paul alex jones barack obama george bush deception fall arms arm a.r.m. nations europe eu globalisation multiculturalism one world government conspiracy nwo new order capitalism subversion illuminati freemasonry socialism Added: November 22, 2009
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ATR 126 – gay rights, Precious, black men on CNN, mommy memoirs

ATR 126 – gay rights, Precious, black men on CNN, mommy memoirs

from Addicted to Race - beyond diversity buzzwords on November 16, 2009
Duration: 0
What are some strategies for overcoming resistance to gay rights in the African-American community? Does the movie Precious exploit black dysfunction? Did CNN s special on Black Men in the Age of President Obama reinforce stereotypes about black gay men? Given the popularity of mommy memoirs, why aren t there more women of color writing these books? Tami Winfrey Harris, Andrea Plaid, and Dumi Lewis discuss. Addicted to Race is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 12 pm Eastern. You can listen live on our BlogTalkRadio page and call in by dialing 347-996-3958. Right-click here to download an MP3 of Addicted to Race Episode 126 or Click here to never miss an episode by subscribing to us in iTunes or click the button below to play it immediately Download audio file (Addicted-to-Race.mp3)
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Eccles Christmas Light Switch On

Eccles Christmas Light Switch On

from YouTube :: Tag // christmas on November 13, 2009
Duration: 190
Author: 1337041071 Keywords: islam christmas lights labour muslims multiculturalism eccles salford Added: November 13, 2009
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ATR 125 – oppression olympics, capitalism, Morehouse

ATR 125 – oppression olympics, capitalism, Morehouse

from Addicted to Race - beyond diversity buzzwords on November 09, 2009
Duration: 0
MLK s daughter recently declared that her father didn t take a bullet for same-sex unions. Why is it that marginalized people fight each other over scraps, instead of uniting to work toward justice for all? Capitalism as we know it is simply not sustainable. We discuss the work of economist Noreena Hertz, and explore the link between capitalism and social justice. Is the new dress code at the all-male Morehouse College a symptom of how out of touch the school is with the realities and lives of black men today? Carmen Van Kerckhove, Latoya Peterson, and Tami Winfrey Harris discuss. Addicted to Race is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 12 pm Eastern. You can listen live on our BlogTalkRadio page and call in by dialing 347-996-3958. Right-click here to download an MP3 of Addicted to Race Episode 125 or Click here to never miss an episode by subscribing to us in iTunes or click the button below to play it immediately Download audio file (Addicted-to-Race.mp3)
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2009-11-08 Gearing up - for the Parliament of the World's Religions

2009-11-08 Gearing up - for the Parliament of the World's Religions

from Encounter on November 07, 2009
Duration: 2949
In December the Parliament of the World's Religions is coming to Australia. It's a sort of interfaith Olympics, with thousands of people representing all the worlds myriad religious faiths expected to gather in Melbourne - under the sponsorship of the Victorian Government. In Encounter Nasya Bahfen finds out about the Parliament, and tests her prejudices about the whole interfaith project.
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ATR 124 – Anti-Asian bias, Top Model colorface, large black women, hair hatred

ATR 124 – Anti-Asian bias, Top Model colorface, large black women, hair hatred

from Addicted to Race - beyond diversity buzzwords on November 02, 2009
Duration: 0
Since the implementation of affirmative action in the college admissions process, opponents of the policy have alleged that the changes reduce the chances of White and Asian high school students applying to elite colleges. Is that really true? Tyra Banks often tackles race on her talk show, so why did she get race oh-so-wrong in last week s episode of America s Next Top Model, in which contestants wore colorface to mimic different ethnic mixtures? Fat black women are often the butt of the joke in low-brow comedy films. But when a smart comedy like Parks Recreation dabbles in it, what does that say about our biases against race and size? Newsweek writer Allison Samuels sparked furor around the ‘Net recently with an article taking Angelina Jolie to task for her daughter Zahara’s allegedly uncared for tresses. Does Samuels ultimately uphold Eurocentric beauty standards? Carmen Van Kerckhove and Tami Winfrey Harris discuss. Addicted to Race is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 12 pm Eastern. You can listen live on our BlogTalkRadio page and call in by dialing 347-996-3958. Right-click here to download an MP3 of Addicted to Race Episode 124 or Click here to never miss an episode by subscribing to us in iTunes or click the button below to play it immediately Download audio file (Addicted-to-Race.mp3)
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Marjorie Rosen (BSS #311)

Marjorie Rosen (BSS #311)

from The Bat Segundo Show on October 28, 2009
Duration: 2352
Marjorie Rosen is most recently the author of Boom Town: How Wal-Mart Transformed an All-American Town Into an International Community. Condition of Mr. Segundo: Kicked out of bed. Author: Marjorie Rosen Subjects Discussed: The white and non-Hispanic white majority in Bentonville, Arkansas, numerous houses of worship, multiculturalism, the largest population of Marshall Island immigrants in the United States, work for unskilled laborers, exploitation at Tyson and Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart s $319 billion annual profit and its failure to offer proper healthcare, sentiments from former Bentonville mayor Terry Black Coberly, whether or not Wal-Mart is good for Bentonville, The Whistler Group, Wal-Mart, Christian-based merchandise, and staying in denial about being a Christian company, mandatory Saturday morning meetings, diversity groups, the conflict between Saturday morning meetings and shabbat, St. Paul Wal-Mart worker Abdi Abdi fired for praying on work breaks, the difficulties of integrating with a white community, trying to get Wal-Mart middle managers to disclose salaries, relative salaries and Bentonville s relative economy, Bentonville housing, the abuses of the Bentonville and the Rogers Police Departments, the culture of fear spawned by Section 287(g), Rogers Mayor Steve Womack s racist sentiments, Sheriff Joe Arpaio and white privilege, and the reasonable unification of culture. EXCERPT FROM SHOW: Correspondent: Ajaydev Naliur said to you that the most difficult part of integrating into the larger white community was not being able to socialize with them like we do with the Indian families. The people at work never say, A.J., come to my house for dinner, come to my home. Now if Naliur has only a professional relationship with the Americans and he fears bringing Indian food even to the Walmart food day potlucks, then surely there s a multiculturalism problem here. And I m curious about why there s this lack of integration. Rosen: No, it s interesting that you choose A.J. I think it was his problem. Correspondent: Yeah? Rosen: Yeah. Because he was so timid about everything. About sharing Indian food. You know, there are Mexican restaurants. There are Chinese restaurants. There are all sorts of restaurants in the area now. Not an Indian restaurant yet. But he was so timid about it. And yet there were other Indian families. Like the Kulkarnis, who were not at all. Who said to me, Many American friends, we invite them to dinner. And I kept wishing they d invite me for dinner. You know, because I love Indian food. Correspondent: Yeah. Rosen: But when push came to shove, A.J. said that he was hesitant to embrace American values. Mostly because of his daughters. He has two teenage daughters. And he was very, very afraid that they would become too Americanized. And then he would lose control of them, in terms of boyfriends and in terms of setting up arranged marriages. And it s definitely in the picture for him. And he wants to keep his girls under his wing. Correspondent: But A.J. likewise wants to hold onto his job. And maybe the timidity comes from the fact that if he brings in the Indian food, by his standpoint, he could risk raising ire and possibly having people make fun of him. Or, I suppose, putting a red flag on the cultural divide. So is it really fair point to A.J. and say, Hey, it s your problem. Because he is, in fact, the guy who is bringing sodas and pretzels and potato chips and the like. Basically conforming to American society. Rosen: He said it was his problem. Correspondent: He said it was his problem? Rosen: He said it was his problem when I spoke to him about it. I said, Gosh, people love to share. Especially in terms of food. People are very open to that kind of thing. He said it was his problem and his timidity. It s funny. His wife, it s been harder for her because it s taken her a longer time to learn English. Now that she s learning English, she works at a day care center. She s having a great time going to weddings of friends without him. Because she s much more willing to socialize with Americans somehow. Now that she s learned English, it s easier for her. Correspondent: Well, if she s the social butterfly, has she brought Americans to her place? Or anything like that? Rosen: Not yet. She s still fairly submissive. A fairly submissive wife. On and off for the first two years that I spoke with them, I would visit them when I d come into town. And I d ask what he thought about something. And then I d ask what she thought. And she d say, with no irony, I think what he thinks. Correspondent: Interesting. Rosen: But now that she s learning English, and she s more comfortable in her own community and basically in her own skin, I really have detected a change in her. It s really lovely to see that. Correspondent: By comfortable in her own skin, do you mean as she s learned English? What do you mean by that? Rosen: As she s learned English. She s been able to take a job and hold a job by herself. And I think that s given her a little bit of freedom. Not, I would say, a lot. But a little bit of freedom. Correspondent: Freedom to further integrate with American culture? Rosen: Yes. Correspondent: Or because it seems to me that we re getting a one way signal here. I mean, shouldn t multiculturalism work where everybody integrates together? And everybody goes, Hey, Indian food. Hey, American food, and that kind of thing? Rosen: Well, I think it s nice that she has American friends from the day care center where she works who invite her to their wedding. Which entails a whole day of traveling and celebrating. I mean, to me, that s a gesture in a community that maybe ten years ago would not have made that gesture. And she would have been too timid to go without him.
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ATR 123 – Latino in America, Halloween, Chinese adoptees, racist kid

ATR 123 – Latino in America, Halloween, Chinese adoptees, racist kid

from Addicted to Race - beyond diversity buzzwords on October 26, 2009
Duration: 0
Did CNN s documentary series Latino in America break new ground? Or did it simply reaffirm existing stereotypes? Why do so many people use Halloween as an opportunity to dress up as someone of a different race or ethnicity? Are the so-called homeland tours in which countries like China and Korea invite adoptees to visit their birthplaces simply public relations exercises for those countries? We all have ways of responding when someone makes racist comments. But what do you do when that person is your partner s child? Carmen Van Kerckhove, Tami Winfrey Harris, and Arturo Garcia discuss. Addicted to Race is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 12 pm Eastern. You can listen live on our BlogTalkRadio page and call in by dialing 347-996-3958. Right-click here to download an MP3 of Addicted to Race Episode 123 or Click here to never miss an episode by subscribing to us in iTunes or click the button below to play it immediately Download audio file (Addicted-to-Race.mp3)
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ATR 122 – racism fatigue, Anita Tedaldi, communism, race in fashion

ATR 122 – racism fatigue, Anita Tedaldi, communism, race in fashion

from Addicted to Race - beyond diversity buzzwords on October 19, 2009
Duration: 0
How do we tie anti-racism into policy changes when whites are so weary of talking about race? Did white privilege have anything to do with the seeming lack of guilt on behalf of the white mother who terminated an adoption of her South American son? Are accusations of communism about redistribution of wealth, or redistribution of other kinds of privilege? The recent blackface spread in French Vogue has once again raised the question: why can t the fashion industry do better when it comes to race? Tami Winfrey Harris, Lisa Wade, and Minh-ha Pham discuss. Addicted to Race is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 12 pm Eastern. You can listen live on our BlogTalkRadio page and call in by dialing 347-996-3958. Right-click here to download an MP3 of Addicted to Race Episode 122 or Click here to never miss an episode by subscribing to us in iTunes or click the button below to play it immediately Download audio file (Addicted-to-Race.mp3)
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2009-10-18 Gaza: Morality, Law and Politics

2009-10-18 Gaza: Morality, Law and Politics

from Encounter on October 17, 2009
Duration: 2910
In December 2008, following continuing rocket fire from Gaza, the Israeli Army invaded the Gaza strip. There were many dead and wounded, and a huge amount of property and infrastructure was destroyed. How are we to think about this sequence of events? There are questions of law, morality and politics.
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ATR 121 – casting actors, Australian blackface, Derrion Albert, privilege and oppression

ATR 121 – casting actors, Australian blackface, Derrion Albert, privilege and oppression

from Addicted to Race - beyond diversity buzzwords on October 12, 2009
Duration: 0
Why does Hollywood continue to whitewash movies by casting white actors to play characters that were originally people of color? A popular Australian TV show is being criticized for featuring a blackface skit, but can we apply American attitudes toward race to other countries? Would Derrion Albert s death be any less of a tragedy if he wasn t an honors student? Why are people often reluctant to admit the ways in which they experience privilege in addition to oppression? Carmen Van Kerckhove, Tami Winfrey Harris, Thea Lim, and Latoya Peterson discuss. Addicted to Race is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 12 pm Eastern. You can listen live on our BlogTalkRadio page and call in by dialing 347-996-3958. Right-click here to download an MP3 of Addicted to Race Episode 121 or Click here to never miss an episode by subscribing to us in iTunes or click the button below to play it immediately Download audio file (Addicted-to-Race.mp3)
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ATR 120 – transracial adoption, police brutality, healthy food, black Barbies

ATR 120 – transracial adoption, police brutality, healthy food, black Barbies

from Addicted to Race - beyond diversity buzzwords on October 05, 2009
Duration: 0
In a hypercapitalist culture, are children the ultimate commodity? What s the connection between capitalism, human trafficking, and transracial adoption? How does police brutality impact communities of color? We often hear that poor people make unhealthy food choices, but how often do we consider the availability of healthy foods in poorer neighborhoods? Is Barbie s new line of dolls really a more authentic representation of African-American beauty? Carmen Van Kerckhove, Tami Winfrey Harris, and atlasien discuss Addicted to Race is broadcast live every Sunday afternoon at 12 pm Eastern. You can listen live on our BlogTalkRadio page and call in by dialing 347-996-3958. Right-click here to download an MP3 of Addicted to Race Episode 120 or Click here to never miss an episode by subscribing to us in iTunes or click the button below to play it immediately Download audio file (Addicted-to-Race.mp3)
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2009-09-19 Daddy, I almost never knew you!

2009-09-19 Daddy, I almost never knew you!

from Lingua Franca on September 18, 2009
Duration: 871
The story of how, for nine-year-old James Panichi, learning another language meant getting to know someone who´d always been there, in the background: his dad.
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Europes War on Free Speech

Europes War on Free Speech

from YouTube :: Tag // copenhagen on September 17, 2009
Duration: 458
Author: 1001Phoenix Keywords: Islam Christianity Jesus Islamic Christian convert revert apostate apostasy muslim persecution oppression martyrdom fastest growing religion jizyah human rights terror terrorism cair brotherhood islamization islamification relativism multiculturalism free speech UN U.N. Durban geert wilders hate crime civil stealth Robert Spencer Added: September 17, 2009
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Revealing Ramadan: Miles Davis - A Father's Impact

Revealing Ramadan: Miles Davis - A Father's Impact

from APM: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett on September 15, 2009
Duration: 346
Our 25th voice grew up in inner-city Philadelphia and is now a professor at Shenandoah University in Leesburg, Virginia. Through the formative influence of his father, Islam provided the framework to escape the drugs and crime of most of his childhood friends. One of his first Ramadan celebrations also allowed him to see the many colors of Muslims he worshipped with. And now, decades later, his daughter is teaching him new things about faith during Islam's holiest month.
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Where Europe Continues

Where Europe Continues

from WatchMojo on March 26, 2009
Duration: 6591
Panel discussion featuring Homi Bhabha, Zafer enocak, and Yoko Tawada. Moderated by Deniz G kt rk. April 18, 2008 at UC Berkeley.
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BNP - Keith Brown funeral

BNP - Keith Brown funeral

from recent posts tagged labour - blip.tv (beta) on December 22, 2008
Duration: 250
Hundreds of mourners turned out to say farewell to Keith. Hundreds of mourners turned out in the pouring rain to say farewell to murdered Stoke BNP activist Keith Brown. The service was held at St Bartholomew s Church in Blurton, Stoke on Trent. There is no audio with this video it is meant as a silent tribute to Keith, there is just a brief interview at the end with Party Chairman Nick Griffin.
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London Behind the Scenes: Brick Lane

London Behind the Scenes: Brick Lane

from childsifoundation on December 15, 2008
Duration: 492
This alternative tour of Brick Lane and the Whitechapel area transports you through time and examines the changing attitudes and ideas about race and the impact of immigration over the centuries. This programme of online, on foot and on film alternative tours promises a fresh look at the capital s rich history and to take us behind the scenes. Here is a glimpse of where the inimitable guides will take us on our PC screens or on foot. To book a place on an alternative tour or find out more about the tours on offer visit www.worldwrite.org.uk/londonbehindthescenes
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Todd Parr

Todd Parr

from Master Rah's Wrestling videos on October 28, 2008
Duration: 175
Todd Parr lives in San Francisco and likes to paint because it makes him feel good. His favorite colors are yellow, red, green, and blue. Parr's books have been praised by critics as "whimsical, upbeat" (Publisher's Weekly), "delightful fun" (Parenting, and "clever, amusing, reassuring" (School Library Journal). His designs appear on clothing, furniture, toys, and other products for children.
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Faces of Humanity - Some People - Blossomhead Music

Faces of Humanity - Some People - Blossomhead Music

from Thorne's Attic Films on September 22, 2008
Duration: 306
http://blossomhead.com - Song written by Greg Reid. From the album Dream Beautiful. Released on Astronomy Records 2008 - http://astronomyrecords.com About the song Some People is one of those songs that turned into a gargantuan beast filling nearly every track we had on the mixer and then some. It s a funky beast that although sweet as sugar in parts, has a message that is quite biting and confronting. I love the sound Herrin has on his guitar parts and the Funky Love Horns do their thing again. The end of the song has a message that sums it all up rather nicely. We re all much the same as the other when it comes to Love. Read more and listen to Blossomheads music by visiting the website at http://blossomhead.com
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