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The Light is a documentary following two people using two different somatic therapies, EMDR, and transformational bodywork, to overcome their past traumas.
10 min
The film scratches the niggling itch that is lurking in many of our brains about the extinction of planetary systems that seems to be going on all around us, and the dawning realisation that something has to be done.
57 min
The story of two college students of contrasting personalities and intelligence, this film touches on the important contemporary issue of academic fraud.
8 min
UNAC Conference 2020
Rise Against Militarism, Racism and the Climate Crisis
Building Power Together
A National Conference, Hosted by
The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
148 min
Over twenty-five years after the verdict in the Rodney King trial sparked several days of protests and violence in Los Angeles, LA92 immerses viewers in that tumultuous period through stunning and rarely-seen footage. Produced by Oscar winner Simon Chinn and Emmy winner...
114 min
Saul Williams gives his thoughts on the state of the world today.
6 min
The city has a long history of spying on its Black residents.
Vanessa Taylor
Some Theoretical Insights
Charisse Burden-Stelly
This is the first in a two-part post on our nation's wealth gap and its historical roots in racist housing policy.
Lisa Rice
https://www.counterpunch.org/2020/07/29/we-will-coup-whoever-we-want-elon-musk-and-the-overthrow-of-democracy-in-bolivia/
Vijay Prashad – Alejandro Bejarano
Greenwashing Is a Real Threat to Solving Climate Change
Olivier Cadotte
The White House has made an ad about how things are going, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative.
4 min
A Collection of Tweets That Fell on Deaf Ears
An inquisitive alien visits the planet to check on our progress as a species, and gets into a conversation with the first person he meets. The alien discovers that we live under the rule of a thing called "government", and wants to understand more about what "government" is...
10 min
In the night of October 12th 2015, Pablo Carranza falls back into hard drugs despite his sobriety and battle against years of addiction. Alone in his apartment, filled with regret and guilt, he decides to confess by leaving a final voice message for his first love.
22 min
Leaving behind their cosmopolitan life, a couple and their three young children travel the ends of the earth searching for a new perspective on life. In their five-year journey across six continents, they live with some of the oldest indigenous communities on the planet. From...
90 min
Naomi Karavani opens the show with a review of how the Department of Homeland Security has been used to police peaceful protesters and shut down the George Floyd protesters. DHS used military equipment and some of the most aggressive law enforcement forces against protesters...
11 min
In March 2019 Australian students defied calls to stay in school and went on strike for climate change action. One month out 12 students starting vlogging everything, this is their story. In March 2019 over 150,000 Australian students went on strike to demand climate change...
17 min
SolarFest Trustee Dave Conna and Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, enjoy a wide-ranging conversation that starts with their shared disappointment in the recent Michael Moore movie (including the use of grossly outdated, misleading information about...
69 min
Award-winning director Damon Gameau (That Sugar Film) embarks on a journey to explore what the future could look like by the year 2040 if we simply embraced the best solutions already available to us to improve our planet and shifted them rapidly into the mainstream.
91 min
Six award-winning shorts you definitely must watch
I made this video after a friend left me a voicemail. We had both recently been laid off our jobs and all non-essential businesses were being shut down. We didn't realize it at the time but we were the lucky ones - essential workers were out there risking their health to keep...
2 min
Remembering the lives lost to police brutality. These are just four of the many lives lost through the years. Black, Native American, and Latinx communities are disproportionally affected by police violence.
0 min
Defeating Trump’s “law and order” strategy will mean creating a plan to win based on our strengths and his weaknesses.
George Lakey
A short film based on a concept by Peter Limberg and Lubomir Arsov.
5 min
In the Executioner’s Shadow casts a penetrating look at the consequences of the death penalty through three powerful stories - a former state executioner who comes within days of executing an innocent person; a Boston Marathon bombing victim who struggles to decide what...
56 min
Four female candidates -- each driven by personal experience and hardship -- enter the 2018 race for Congress, challenging powerful incumbents for a spot at the table and a voice in government. This emotional documentary follows their campaigns. For more information and to...
87 min
Is the old world really dying while the new one struggles to be born? Or does it merely mutate, gorging on technology and the intensification of social fear?
Antoni Aguiló
Mr Floyd's death, under the knee of a white police officer, unleashed a wave of grief and anger across America. That wave reached Australia's shores with thousands of Australians coming out to protest in support of our indigenous community. In this deeply personal story, Stan...
45 min
Today, there are more Americans in prison or jail, on probation or parole, than were enslaved in 1850, a decade before the Civil War began. The prison population has exploded by 500% since the end of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. America locks up more of its...
73 min
Your better world was created by Axo Sal for the Musicbed Reopen Challenge. If you like the short film or think that it could be valuable, you can vote for it so that more people can see it :) P.S. if you do... to make your vote count you'd need to confirm the vote through an...
5 min
At a time when paramilitary units snatch nonviolent protesters from the streets of big American cities and when even Fox News has finally begun to apply scrutiny on the occupant of the White House, seeing much of the New Age scene convert into the latest constituency for...
How do you change a troubled police force? Get a rare look inside a police department being forced to reform, in FRONTLINE’s 2016 documentary.
54 min
In Lesotho—a highland country surrounded by South Africa—an artist named Nthabiseng TeReo Mohanela takes discarded materials and transforms them into unique clothing and accessories. Teaching young people the benefits of recycling and re-creation, she calls her project “From...
25 min
The voices of Iraqis take center stage in “Once Upon a Time in Iraq,” an unprecedented, two-hour FRONTLINE documentary special. They share their personal accounts and lasting memories of life under Saddam Hussein, the U.S.-led invasion of their country and the years of chaos...
114 min
Selene explores building community using a needs based regenerative culture approach, highlighting the importance of shared purpose, agreements and feedback loops. Filmed at the International Nonviolent Communication eCaravan in-line event July 2020.
9 min
Katie Taylor, a Hollywood casting director, leaves her career behind in order to teach filmmaking to the youth of an impoverished South African community. Originally intending solely to equip them with employment opportunities, she quickly discovers the therapeutic impact on...
2 min
One in five Americans are diagnosed with mental illness in any given year. Suicide is the second most common cause of death in the US for youth aged 15-24. Depression kills over a million people a year globally and 50,000 in the USA. Drug overdoses kills 70,000 in the USA...
88 min
How the COVID crisis has hit vulnerable immigrants and undocumented workers who have helped keep America fed during the pandemic. This journalism is made possible by viewers like you.
54 min
Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Orf Matt Orfalea https://twitter.com/0rf https://medium.com/@0rf https://facebook.com/MattOrfVids
23 min
Transformation Diaries is a platform for the questions of our times. From love, sexuality and social organization, all the way to our relation to the biosphere and the metaphysical, we explore the underlying sets of beliefs and assumptions at the wellspring of culture —...
30 min
A look at some prominent super-slums around the world at risk of extinction due to Covid-19.
Awbuck Qandoe
Thomas Drake is a former senior executive of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), a decorated United States Air Force and United States Navy veteran, and a whistleblower. In 2010, the Obama administration indicted him for blowing the whistle on unconstitutional...
34 min
Detroit. Fall 2008. Barack Obama makes a pre-election visit to Detroit which serves as a backdrop for a series of interviews about life and the future of the United States of America. The people are cautiously optimistic about the future in the hope that Barack Obama will...
82 min
Virtue signalling is the new white noise. Between the endless drone of odes to essential workers and pandering corporate pledges of allegiance to BLM, you can’t throw a brick in the media ecosphere and not hit a transparently self-serving proclamation of virtue. Couched in...
'Buoyed by our present solidarity, let us look to Ireland’s own historical fights to protect the environment and each other.'
Sinéad Mercier
"Love of life is the guide and motivator of ecological healing on Earth. Next comes learning how to put that love into action. How do we do that for that most alive of all places, the Amazon?"
Charles Eisenstein
Ernest Callenbach (ECOTOPIA, 1975) and Harvey Wasserman (SOLARTOPIA, 2007) discuss the role of the visionary novelist in opening public discourse to 'outside the box' possibiltiies. They look at the many elements of Callenbach's Ecotopian vision have actually come into being...
56 min
Our tendency to defend borders is linked to phenomena like lions in the jungle angrily tearing into each other for territorial domination and stray dogs ‘scent-marking’ their jurisdiction.
Awbuck Qandoe
The Holocaust is made up of reformatted and digitally restored images of that tragic event that took place in Nazi Germany that came to be known as The Holocaust. Recent things that have been happening in the world remind us that history sometimes repeats itself and it is...
37 min
pot-in-pot refrigerators (zeer pot coolers) will cool the air up to 40 degrees. no power needed. uses only 2 or 3 clay pots, sand, water and a towel. will cool the inner chamber up to 40 degrees (relative to the outside air). uses no electricity. will keep food fresh longer...
5 min
#shousugiban #woodworking #fire Shou Sugi Ban, also called Yakisugi, is the charring of cedar wood for use in construction of exposed wood buildings. I'm not sure if it was ever used for roofing, and I doubt it's ever been used as a board and batten style roof on a log cabin...
7 min
Join Lee & Eleanor Goldfield tonight for a Live Stream Q&A on https://YouTube.com/momentofclarity Starting next month (July, 2020) full episodes of Redacted Tonight will no longer be available on YouTube. They will be on the free video streaming platform “Portable TV.” All...
37 min
Created by the Diverse Solidarity Economies Collective, The Banker Ladies tells the stories of Ginelle, Aisha, and Mabinty, three Black women in Toronto creating diverse financial services for their communities through Rotating Saving and Credit Associations (ROSCAs).
21 min
In this round-up, you'll find the links to watch 19 documentaries we wanted to highlight this summer.
All humans on the planet are living under an illusionary paradigm that can be compared to what was presented in the 'Matrix'. A mental prison that exists within the minds of the collective. This prison exists as the societal paradigm we have chosen to accept. That is all...
51 min
When life presents us with stuff we've never had to deal with before, how might we turn towards feeling rather than self-medicating?
5 min
What does it look like to welcome everything? How might those who contributed to our hurt play a part in our healing? What holds us back from accepting our own wholeness?
12 min
What contributions do self-reckoning and personal responsibility play in addressing the complexities of Israeli Palestinian tensions? How can we learn to hold seemingly conflicting truths simultaneously? Let’s See.
9 min