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Conferencia Dr. Nicolás Olea Serrano: I congreso de Alimentación Consciente 12 y 13 Marzo 2011, Barcelona.
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Helena Norberg-Hodge's plenary talk at Local Futures/ISEC's Economics of Happiness Conference, Berkeley, California, March 2012. For more information about the work of Local Futures/ISEC, go to
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This is Richard Heinberg's plenary talk at Local Futures/ISEC's Economics of Happiness conference, held in Berkeley, California in March, 2012. Richard is a Fellow with the Post Carbon Institute, and the author of numerous books, including "Peak Everything" and "The End of...
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This is Charles Eisenstein's plenary talk at Local Futures/ISEC's Economics of Happiness conference held in Byron Bay, Australia in March 2013. Charles is the author of The Yoga of Eating, The Ascent of Humanity and Sacred Economics.
Note: The audio improves at the 0:50...
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An edited sequence for our documentary The Economics of Happiness that ultimately did not make it into the film. It offers a critical look at modern schooling in both the global North and South. With Vandana Shjiva, Manish Jain (Coordinator of the Indian NGO Shikshantar)...
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€UROESTAFA #UnDocumentalIncomodo ¿Cómo explicar que del esplendor de la burbuja inmobiliaria, hayamos pasado a una crisis económica sin precedentes? €uroestafa narra un viaje al pasado para entender la involución económica y social del presente. Un viaje que nos ayudará a...
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An experimental documentary about the Occupy Wall Street Movement. Made in 2011 during the OWS protests, this film is comprised of footage shot in the NYC, Zuccotti Park encampment as well as acquired footage of other OWS protests in the US.
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When Brazilian graphic designer Carol Rossetti began posting colorful illustrations of women and their stories to
Julianne Ross
Shared ownership helps to diversify rather than concentrate wealth and roots the value it generates in communities.
Jeffrey Hollender
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Documentary film reflecting the experiences of Immigrants working and living in Exeter, Devon, UK.
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Guests Adam Kokesh http://www.adamvstheman.com Eleanor Goldfield http://www.eleanor-swede.com Adam Kokesh, who recently served four months in prison in connection with an Independence Day incident in which he videotaped himself loading a shotgun in Freedom Plaza, near the...
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The disruption of the naturally mandated child-mother bonding process sets up a chain of events, leading to emergent violence. The flow is as follows : if the child is not related to in ways that nurture self-empathy, then the development of a loss of empathy occurs.
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Whose security is the U.S
Noam Chomsky
Albuquerque, NM -- Frustrating. This is the best way to describe the first public FCC question and answer session since Chairman Tom Wheeler proposed his “Open Internet” rules in May. It wasn’t just Wheeler’s dodging of straightforward questions, or the recurring technical...
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The Fall of Mosul has made the parallels between Vietnam and Iraq impossible to ignore. This video looks at the connections between the two wars, and discusses one of their many lessons...
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An examination of the strategy being used in one of Canada's major cities to repress political dissent. Brutal police tactics and military weapons being used against senior citizens, young people and the press in an efofrt to criminalize even the most Basic exercise of civic...
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Rather than grovel and beg for the U.S. government to respect our privacy, these innovators have taken matters into their own hands, and their work may change the playing field completely.
People used to assume that the United States government was held in check by the...
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Do not listen to those who say there is nothing you can do to the very large and very real social and environmental problems that beset our world. I am not now talking about a false sense of optimism based on ignoring the several very real crises we face.
Maude Barlow
At its annual meeting last week, the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) adopted a pair of resolutions endorsing postal banking, co-signed by eight mayors from six states. Their goal is to bring $1 trillion of job-creating economic stimulus primarily to low-income neighborhoods...
Matt Stannard
For an increasing number of young Americans, politics is seen as both a frustration and fascination. From the more simplistic, partisan electoral noise that crops up ever two years, to the deeper and more complex discussion of the issues, greater numbers are now beginning to...
Nicholas Goroff
Robert David Steele, former Marine, CIA case officer, and US co-founder of
Nafeez Ahmed
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Abby Martin interviews author and philosopher, Graham Hancock, about the potential mysteries of ancient civilization, censorship by TED Talks and the difficulty in getting new ideas into the discussion when they conflict with our general attitude that we've got things pretty...
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The Colours of Football is a series of documentaries that portray different aspects of football from the four corners of the world. PRESS TV Documentaries
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In the gorgeous setting of central Brazil, a rag tag group of 10000 mayan calendar followers, bioregionalists, permaculture experts, Rastafarians, alternative health practitioners, and NGO executives come together to imagine another way of being.
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John Oliver has for the second consecutive week issued a hilarious, brutal, and elucidatory rant about a galling but sometimes tedious issue. On last week’s episode of Oliver’s new HBO show Last Week Tonight, it was his brilliant takedown of the FCC’s newly...
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Just ahead of the sixth episode of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight,” comedian John Oliver admitted on “CBS This Morning” that he and his crew are “still trying to work out what this is.” But Oliver seems to know what “Last Week” isn’t: “The Daily Show.”
Prachi Gupta
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Nuevos Argentinos, cuenta la historia de la migración a través de la mirada de sus hijos. La primera generación de argentinos. La pregunta por la identidad de los argentinos es el punto de partida para recorrer una historia que ha sido construida sobre el ocultamiento y la...
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Esta Práctica busca a través de la enseñanza musical, la integración social y el aprendizaje de valores tales como esfuerzo personal, trabajo en grupo y la solidaridad entre muchos otros. La Orquesta-Escuela posee la particularidad de estar destinada a la formación...
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Teatro Comunitario Patricios Unidos de Pie. Entre la denuncia y la apuesta por un futuro mejor para todos. Patricios es un pequeño pueblo rural-ferroviario, a 260 Km de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Su principal fuente de trabajo y motivo de orgullo era el ferrocarril.
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Ph15 es una Práctica social que utiliza a la fotografía para conectar jóvenes y niños en situación de marginación con el resto de la sociedad. Los alumnos, que viven en Villa 15, Villa 20 y Barrio San Isidro, también llamada Ciudad Oculta en Buenos Aires, aprenden a utilizar...
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Ganchos por todos lados, es un maraña de cables y las calles se inundan. Un niño muere electrocutado, los artefactos eléctricos se queman y el barrio entero vive bajo la luz de la vela y por momentos en completa oscuridad.
Es la historia de 5 mujeres del barrio Villa Hermana...
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Art and social practices
Andrew Argues That Dunayevich to watch every social process as an artistic act and describes the experience of collective production relied on the Certainty That the strength of a story has transformational power of social experiences.
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Andrew Dunayevich
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You can watch MACHETERO on Vimeo On Demand
www.vimeo.com/ondemand/machetero
Español Abajo/Spanish Below
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Sometime in the Spring of 1997, RICANSTRUCTION recorded a song for Mumia Abu Jamal for their first full length album Liberation Day. The song soon became an anthem for the movement to free Mumia Abu Jamal. Mumia is the US held political prisoner wrongly convicted for the...
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I believe it was Oscar Wilde who said: "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.” I think this is true, and I think the consequences of it being true are as pervasive as they are perverse.
Eric Garza
A quiet revolution is rumbling through New York's municipal offices as they retool to support the creation of worker cooperatives as a way to fight poverty.
Abby Scher
The U.S. Department of Defense is immersed in studies about...people like you. The Pentagon wants
Glen Ford
Now that the U.S. government has released parts of its We-Can-Kill-People-With-Drones
David Swanson
Soccer (or football, as the rest of the world refers to it) is the most popular sport globally. B
Sonali Kolhatkar
The video opens with a few bars of adrenalin-pumping music. We s
Robert C. Koehler
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"“The Great Fallacy,” Paco Vázquez’s dense, lively new film about economic and sociological issues in Puerto Rico, eschews the storytelling form of many contemporary documentaries in favor of an instructive crash course in radical politics. It is propaganda, an educational...
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Investigative journalist Charles Lewis joins Bill Moyers to talk about why facts, logic and reason are often missing in the rush to war.
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Nero's Guests by P Sainath. Palagummi Sainath is an Indian journalist and a Ramon Magasasay Award winner. He calls himself a 'rural reporter. In this documentary, he talks about the fastest growing sector in India and also the world, 'Inequality'!
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The Great Barrier Reef is under serious threat. She needs us. We must defend her.
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During the practice of an asana, a state of self-transfiguration transforms the being of the practitioner. Due to this state of exemplary self-transfiguration the entire being of the yogi becomes a manifestation of the universal "archetype" represented by that asana, a...
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by Emanuele Gentile - Girodivite: http://www.girodivite.it/The-critical-issues-of.html
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"Modest yet bold, liberal and fun-loving."
Naming Uruguay the country of the year in 2013, the Economist may very well have described the rising nation's head of state, President José "Pepe" Mujica.
Known for his unusual frankness, fiery oration
Hyacinth Mascarenhas
If you are one of the 135 million people [1] who have contacted Congress by letter, phone call, or online petition in the last few years, you've probably asked yourself: "Did that matter?"
Despite how good your civic action may have made you feel, the overwhelming odds are...
Jake Brewer
Today the agency I work for announced to project team leads they’re ending a relationship with a major client whom they’ve worked with for the last 17 months. In addition to my management duties on this project, I am directly responsible for a team of nine working on content...
People who diligently follow their horoscopes may claim that it's all just good fun. But on closer examination, this claim falls flat. Here's why astrology is potentially damaging to our understanding of science, relationships — and even our place in the universe...
George Dvorsky
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Derrida is a 2002 American documentary film directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman about the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival before being released theatrically on October 23, 2002. The film utilizes several techniques...
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Abby Martin goes over the effect war games have on the environment, citing the US and China engaging in the world's largest naval exercise, as well as how the use of sonar testing harming millions of marine mammals. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW...
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An undercover journey deep into the world of sex trafficking, following one man determined to rescue his wife -- kidnapped and sold into the global sex trade.
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A covert special forces unit and an international team of undercover investigators hunt down a notorious sex trafficking ring but, with millions of dollars at stake, the ring will kill to survive.
Sex tourism may be one of Thailands most profitable industries. Many of the...
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Iraq is descending into chaos, but not for the reasons you're being fed by the politicians and the mainstream media.
In June of 2014 the world watched in shock as an Islamic militant group operating under the name of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (or ISIS), took...
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Latest Speech and Q&A by Prof. Noam Chomsky Date - May 30, 2014 Chomsky starts at 6:16
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Watch the true story of a town who discovered strength in unity and turned the tables on the powerful oil & gas industry. Help us share this inspiring video with everyone you know! Visit http://earthjustice.org/advocacy-campaigns/unfracktured to learn more.
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Luis Rosa Perez is a former US held Puerto Rican political prisoner of war. He served almost 20 in US prisons for fighting to free Puerto Rico from the colonial relationship it's had with the US since 1898. In 1999 he along with others were given clemency by President Clinton.
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ISIS in Iraq, Barack Obama as a War President, The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Litigating the past and planning for the future, The sitcom All in the Family (and what would Meathead and Archie do now?), and Satire as a tool for the peace movement.
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A whirlwind week in Singapore exploring the amazing story of how Singapore came to be one of the most 'biophilic' cities of the world, on the cutting edge of ecocity design and innovation. Did you have any idea?There has been unprecedented priority given in recent years to...
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"Another World" is a film about the grassroots initiatives in Greece that form another world right here and now, away from the crisis and beyond capitalism (Greek narration, English subtitles in captions).
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Russell Maroon Shoatz is a US held Black Unity Council and Black Liberation Army political prisoner. He has been in prison for over 40 years. This documentary tells the story of Russell Maroon Shoatz as told by his son Russell Shoatz III.
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The Tenderloin is a community where love is the answer, and has been for years. The seeds have been planted, now it is time for beauty to grow. This video is an entry into One Day in SF 2014 to provoke dialogue regarding the neighborhood that is always changing, yet always...
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How can an opera help military veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)? It’s certainly an unlikely combination, yet when I began composing the music for a new opera called The Canticle of the Black Madonna back in 2011, not even I could imagine how profoundly it...
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Outsourcing American jobs in the name of "Freedom and Liberty," Presidential candidate Mitt Romney gets an unwelcome surprise when employees from a business he owns millions in stock in, Sensata Technologies, try everything they can to get Romney to intervene in order to save...
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http://www.hkhelperscampaign.com - a new multimedia & legal advocacy campaign formed to amplify the voices of Hong Kong's foreign domestic workers. Check out our three, simply winnable campaign points.
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'Lazy' is initiated into Tiny Raskal Gang at the age of 11. He takes us through his experiences in gang life, to becoming a pioneering break-dancer in Seattle during the 90's, to landing a role in a cult gangster-genre film. This documentary explores how one gang member was...
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LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/JournalistAbbyMartin FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin Abby Martin speaks with NYU media studies professor, Mark Crispin Miller, about five historical books that have been actively suppressed and hidden from the American...
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Washington, DC is trying hard to popularize the idea of humanitarian intervention. The idea of a "Responsibility to Protect" is being used to justify US military activities all over Africa. This is a terrible and deeply hypocritical idea, and this video explains why.
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HOMER'S DREAM, a journey into the dreams of blind people.
A documentary by Emiliano Aiello.
Homer is the first man in Western literature who writes and tells about drea
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A bit more background and detail on the Lit Motors C1 with Susan Carpenter. Credits: The Los Angeles Times.
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With Summer Solstice right around the corner for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, this is the peak time to be outside, among friends, enjoying all that the season has to offer. And what better way to celebrate than by doing a whole lot of sharing?
Cat Johnson
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This 'Accelerated' Crash Course video condenses over 4.5 hours' worth of detailed material on the trends most likely to shape your future into an easy-to-follow exploration that takes less than an hour to view.
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If you are a man, you are part of rape culture. I know … that sounds rough. You’re not a rapist. But you may (inadvertently) perpetuate the attitudes and behaviors commonly referred to as rape culture.
You may be thinking, “Now, hold up, Zaron! You don’t know me, homey! I’ll...
Zaron Burnett III
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THE WORLD COUP! All eyes are on Brazil as it endures... errr.... *hosts* the 2014 soccer World Coup - the most watched sporting event on the planet. Join Robert Foster as he investigates why many Brazilians are protesting against THIEFA, the shady organisation that runs the...
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To learn more about Cool Planet Energy Systems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPJsYZLU_sM
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The film depicts a conversation between Gregory and Shawn (not necessarily playing themselves) in a chic restaurant in New York City. Based mostly on conversation, the film's dialogue covers such things as experimental theatre, the nature of theatre, and the nature of life...
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Abby Martin speaks with journalist and author, Will Potter, who discusses his kickstarter campaign to use unmanned drones to bypass federal Ag Gag laws and report on the inhumane conditions found in factory farms across the country. LIKE Breaking the Set @...
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As countries like Greece and Spain struggle under massive debts that are impoverishing its people, the elites around the world are getting richer and richer. This report looks at the ever widening gap.
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Media experts debate whether capitalism impedes the development of public media within a democracy. Using Ukraine's Orange Revolution as a launching point, this film explores how a free press works in concert with (and in contrast to) the consumerism of modern democracies ...
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We all want to get the most out of life. A great family, an education, a business, a home... but for a growing number of Americans, the price of getting ahead is higher because of a financial system that leaves millions underserved. Despite his tough past, Justin's built a...
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Ethan Young, a student at Farragut High School in Knox County, Tenn., made his case as to why he believes the school district should drop the new national education standards, a set of guidelines that were never voted on by Congress, the Department of Education nor by local...
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The reader should be aware that this is not your typical review. As a world-weary academic, disillusioned by the failed promises of the ivory tower and its pretensions to inevitability, I think I know full well how reviews ought to proceed. Little wonder Steve Wasserman wrote...
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Abby Martin reports on the 10th anniversary of the CIA's first drone strikes in Pakistan, looking over Breaking the Set's coverage of drone strikes since the beginning of show first aired. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/JournalistAbbyMartin FOLLOW Abby Martin @...
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Abby Martin reports on the disclosures of hundreds of multinational corporations being unable to definitively prove that their products aren't made with 'conflict minerals'. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin
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LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/JournalistAbbyMartin FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin Abby Martin goes over a few of the most outrageous CIA operations around the world, such as the agency's efforts to destabilized Latin America through a series of...
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Summary: Following the unprecedented triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant after Japan's 3/11 earthquake and tsunami, a myriad of far reaching questions has arisen... What's the current state of the Fukushima nuclear reactors? How much radiation have...
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Grasp The Nettle follows the exploits of a ragtag band of land rights activists in London as they struggle against corporations, government, police - and themselves - in their efforts to create alternative communities outside the framework of consumer society.
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New Tory Bill threatens sell off of all public land
They've stolen our po
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Lately we have been hearing a lot about Russia's new relationship with China. Pundits have been claiming that they are forming a dangerous new alliance. This is absolutely ridiculous. This video will tell you why.
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Citizens Climate Lobby is a nonprofit, grassroots advocacy organization focused on national policies to address climate change. They train and support volunteers to reclaim their democracy and engage elected officials and the media to generate the political will for solutions...
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Bruce Parker is a small business owner from Alexandria, VA. He's concerned about climate change, and he joined Citizens Climate Lobby to do something about it. Bruce explains why he thinks a carbon tax is the best policy for our economy, our health, and our planet. Visit...
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Produced by IAHV in partnership with 1974 Films
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Like mother, like daughter. Activist mothers, juggling family commitments with intense contributions to famous social movements. Filmed on Mother's day at the Bentley Blockade, 4 days before the government suspended Metgasco's license to mine gas, and celebrations erupted.
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How did the government come to spy on millions of Americans? In United States of Secrets, FRONTLINE goes behind the headlines to reveal the dramatic inside story of the U.S. government's massive and controversial secret surveillance program -- and the lengths it went to try...
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In Mina's Orthodox Jewish community, it's highly unusual for a woman to be a ballet dancer. But Mina refuses to still her body or her spirit. She's even teaching girls to follow in her footsteps. This is faith in motion.
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the US and EU would grant corporations the power to sue governments for making laws that 'damage' their profits. These might be laws that protect workers or the enviroment. They might be laws that return...
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From InfomaticFilms.com and sponsored by NaturalNews.com, this new animated cartoon covers all the basics on why GMOs are dangerous.
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Boomerang Bags presents the Bag Monster in an initative to promote the use of reusable bags, reducing plastics and fostering sustainable behaviour among local communities. For more information about the initiative, and to get involved visit www.boomerangbags.org or find us at...
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