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One million voices for the law of ecocide
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About 70% of the food we eat contains genetically engineered ingredients and the biotech industry is spending million a year to convince us that this technology is our only hope. Using hilarious and disturbing archival footage and featuring interviews with farmers...
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This clip starting making the rounds while the Iraq War was still going on, and it was so interesting to me because I'd never seen a veteran address these things in such a brutally honest fashion. And I found myself nodding in agreement, even clapping along with the crowd...
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Absolute astonishment about the capacity of our body. Is that simple for us to affect our immune system? Step by step our skeptical view changed into amazement. How far can one reach with the Wim Hof Method (WHM)? Imagine how ill people could influence their health and how...
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What don't you know about the government agency that spies on you? We may not know the full extent of the NSA's domestic spying under programs like XKeyscore, ECHELON and PRISM as revealed by leaks from Edward Snowden, but here are 5 incredible facts that we do know about...
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The small pueblo of San Juan la Laguna (Solola, Guatemala) sits on the edge of Lake Atitlan - one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Pollution of all sorts threatens the lake - from increased industry and tourism to littering and trash dumping, and especially...
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Please enjoy this dedication to a great cause as well as our homage to a show that we love. THEJACKSFIRM is supporting Movember, a global organization dedicated to raising the awareness of Men's Health issues. To donate please visit: http://moteam.co/thejacksfirm Cheers...
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In the first of a series of four videos Danny Chivers, author of the New Internationalist No-Nonsense Guide to Climate Change, gives a whistle-stop tour of the science and impacts of climate change. Check out www.nononsensevideos.org for references on everything in the video...
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This is an action aimed to reach 1 million votes of EU citizens for a new law proposal to end the mass destruction of our planet. This is called Ecocide. Please join the Initiative!
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SOCIOLOGY IS A MARTIAL ART, a new documentary about Bourdieu's life, became an unexpected hit in France just prior to his death. Filmed over three years, director Pierre Carles' camera follows Bourdieu as he lectures, attends political rallies, travels, meets with his...
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The Pervert's Guide to Ideology is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Sophie Fiennes and written and presented by Slovene philosopher and
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The destruction of our environment is a crime. A crime for which those responsible should be held accountable. This crime has a name: Ecocide. Eco-cide derives from the Greek oikos meaning house or home and the Latin caedere meaning strike down, demolish, kill. It literally...
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Help us to reach 1 Million signatures at http://www.endecocide.eu
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Different from the traditional idea of an indigenous village, the 'Aldeia Maracanã', as it is known here, is a village created and maintained by more than one Brazilian ethnic group. It is located inside and around an old ruined mans
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Carl Sagan narrates the story of the Pale Blue Dot, the one place we all call home.
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The NRA is finally putting guns into the hands of those who need them most.
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Many countries in the world see the U.S. as the single greatest external threat to their societies.
During the latest episode of the Washington farce that has astonished a bemused world, a Chinese commentator wrote that if the United States cannot be a responsible member of...
Noam Chomsky
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Charmaine quit her marketing job to become Miss. Colina - an eco-friendly second grade public school teacher that inspires her kids to make a difference in their world.
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Hi. I'm the Great Lakes! This is the story of how somebody wants to pump tar sands oil through my Straits of Mackinac. Not cool. Help me keep tar sands out of the Great Lakes!
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Economics professor Matt collects waste vegetable oil to fuel his converted diesel car. He saves money and helps to minimize his impact on the earth by using his veggie car.
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People first arrived in America from Eurasia a minimum of 12,000 years ago and became what we nowadays call the Native Americans
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The outbreak of the individual from the hermetic inorganic existential biosphere as a Kafkaesque metaphor for the quest for meaning in a world, in which mechanical technology reduces the humans life-justification to a functional level. The artificial life form of the civil...
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The third millenium has found a new soul-nutrition: Electronic Love. This short movie depicts a meditative pictorial succession of interhuman activities in the medial frame of technological communication. A satirical interpretation of the "New Age"-syndrome by use of...
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This essayistic video-portrait depicts an autobiographical reflection on the medium film. From the early beginnings of the cinematographic revolution, to the aesthetic-ideological concepts of the 20-th century, and the questioning of the role of this technological art-form in...
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experimental homage to the beat generation and their artistic universe. transgressive exploration of literary artifacts from this countercultural avantgarde-movement, portraying their uncontrolled energies and subversive creativity in a video/cinematic re-enactment of...
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The economic globalization is increasingly being determined by the private economic sector, which has a dogma of deregulation and “liberalization” of the markets as a result. In view of the disastrous social and ecological consequences, this development needs a vigorous...
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Abby Martin tells the story of a New Mexico man who was forced to endure eight separate anal procedures, after police suspected that he was in possession of narcotics.
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Abby Martin speaks with former Nixon White House advisor and self-proclaimed 'GOP Hitman', Roger Stone, about his new book 'The Man Who Killed Kennedy' as well as his career behind the scenes of dirty politics. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet
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Millions of Nigeriens live on less than $1.25 per day. They struggle in hopeless situations, unable to even supply enough food for their families. Samaritan's Purse wants to provide the 1,400 people living in Guidan Gado with a hope-filled future.
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In the midst of our nation's commercialized food system, a small family farm fights for a sustainable future by growing food, growing relationships and growing communities.
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It's a sign of a really good essay when bits of it linger with you for days after you've read it and it keeps popping up in your mind. Naomi Klein's "Why Science is Telling All of Us to Revolt and Change Our Lives Before We Destroy the Planet" is one of those. Her theme?...
Joanne Poyourow
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Documenting Occupation is a 20 minute documentary, showing a day in the life of Dalia Golomb, an 85-year-old Israeli who visits the West Bank regularly to document how Palestinians are affected by the political stalemate.
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END7 presents this story of one family's struggle and triumph over neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Burangi, Kenya. Eight-year-old Fatuma has a big heart, and worries for her younger sister who has been afflicted with intestinal worms for four long years. She also cares...
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Will Work For Free is a documentary by Sam Vallely on the subject of technological unemployment.
This work is protected under fair use and will always be free.
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Screened at Sundance, THE ATOMIC STATES OF AMERICA journeys to nuclear reactor communities around the country to provide a comprehensive exploration of the history and impact of nuclear power to date, and to investigate the truths and myths about nuclear energy.
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The mainstream media won't do a proper job when it comes to telling our story - so here is my Gonzo Journalism style contribution to help add clarity to the story of our conscious evolution relating to the global events on Nov 5th. We are writing our own history.
Remember...
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Twenty years ago, Stefan Sobkowiak bought a commercial apple orchard with the intention of converting it to an organic orchard. He did just that, but eventually understood the limitations of the organic model originating from monoculture. He then decided to tear out most of...
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'Stealing A Nation' is an extraordinary film about the plight of the Chagos Islands, whose indigenous population was secretly and brutally expelled by British Governments in the late 1960s and early 1970s to make way for an American military base.
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Drawing on John Pilger's long association with the first people of his homeland Australia, Utopia (2013) is both an epic portrayal of the oldest continuous human culture, and an investigation into a suppressed colonial past and rapacious present.
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This is a subtly revised set of remarks given at “The Point is to Change It” conference on November 1, 2013 at the University of San Francisco. The event was co-sponsored by Project Censored.
James F. Tracy
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Sadie was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age five. In this video she describes what it feels like.
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"Dignity starts with being living in dignity, with a decent salary and having access to housing, food and having friends"
"When you are poor you are discriminated"
"How will the situation be in the future, if we don't c
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Change starts with YOU. Be the change YOU want to see!! The story is about a couple who have conflicting opinions on how we can change the society. But, a string of incidents changes something for them.
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This video was made for the Mutants for Monsanto Film Festival in Spokane, Washington. Thank you for watching! Mutants Unite!
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Food scientists are shedding light on items loaded with toxins and chemicals–and simple swaps for a cleaner diet and supersized health. Experts from different areas of specialty explain why they won’t eat these eight foods.
April McCarthy
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Please learn to forage responsibly before eating unknown foods from the wild.
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This music video was created anonymously by young artists from around the world who were inspired by Malala Yousafzai. It was produced by a Grammy Award winner. Enjoy!
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Abby Martin speaks with former Nixon White House advisor and self-proclaimed 'GOP Hitman', Roger Stone, about his new book 'The Man Who Killed Kennedy' as well as his career behind the scenes of dirty politics. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby...
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For over 100 years, Gippsland has been the beef and dairy heartland of Victoria, producing 23% of Australia's milk as well as some of the best beef in the country. Farming is one of the biggest employers in the region, especially within the food manufacturing industry. Coal...
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Two renowned chefs show us what can be done with a kitchen filled with GMOs!
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Various GMOs try to find Mr. or Mrs. Right...
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A new book (Double Down: Game Change 2012, by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann) claims that US president Barack Obama told his aides during his last election that he’s “really good at killing people.” He’s right.
For example, last Friday a drone strike targeting...
Jason Bayas
Frankly, I have a hard time understanding what goes on in the heads of “progressives.” On the one hand, they constantly complain — and rightfully so — about the power of big business and corporate domination of our society and economy. But on the other, their rhetoric is full...
Kevin Carson
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NEURONS TO NIRVANA is a feature documentary about the resurgence of psychedelics as medicine. Through interviews with the world’s foremost researchers, writers, psychologists and pioneers in psychedelic psychotherapy, the film explores the history of five powerful psychedelic...
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Starhawk, contemporary witch, activist, and permaculturist, spoke at HDS (Harvard Divinity School) on March 7, 2013, about how earth-based spirituality can inform and empower efforts to build sustainable communities and societies. Starhawk is a founder of Reclaiming, a...
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This is an excerpt from The Fifth Sacred Thing, an upcoming feature film based on the best selling novel by Starhawk, and is set in 2048, where an ecotopian San Francisco defends itself from invaders using nonviolence and healing.
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Float Nation is a full-length documentary that provides an inside look into the world of flotation tanks. This isn't here to promote or sensationalize the flotation experience, but to provide a multitude of viewpoints on what the tool and experience does and means to a wide...
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Despite the achievements of the women's movement over the past four decades, misogyny remains a persistent force in American culture. In this important documentary, Thomas Keith, professor of philosophy at California State University-Long Beach, looks specifically at misogyny...
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What role does art play in the transition to a new kind of world? This video explores this question with beautiful sounds, images and ideas that will likely leave your imagination stimulated with evocative dreams and visions of your own.
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Scenes from the new western novel, Scalp. Scalp was written from a native's point of view and is refreshingly different than other westerns. A young Lakota boy becomes a man when he leaves the reservation to find the man that killed his family.
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This video consists of three mini-documentaries about permaculture:
1. (0:12) FOREST GARDENING with Robert Hart
Find out loads about what forest gardening is, and how to make your own!
2. (15:55) PLANTS FOR A FUTURE with Ken Fern
Second is an amazing case study about...
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Securiotic is an excerpt from a funny animated short film Risto Turunen is working on called "The Heart". He has an IndieGoGO campaign running: http://igg.me/p/565213 if anyone feels inspired to help him get it created.
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Forget your culture and give a fresh look at the world: questioning, researching and learning. Free your mind.
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What if the world embodied our highest potential? What would it look like? As the structures of modern society crumble, is it enough to respond with the same tired solutions? Or are we being called to question a set of unexamined assumptions that form the very basis of our...
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Set in the remote Alaskan Yukon Delta, Yukon Kings follows Yup'ik fisherman Ray Waska as he teaches his grandkids how to fish during the summer salmon run. With environmental and cultural forces threatening their subsistence way of life, Ray holds onto the hope that his...
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In the harsh environment of a Rhode Island men's prison, a group of fifty inmates are transforming their lives through the practice of meditation. Path of Freedom follows former inmate Fleet Maull as he visits prison to share his strategies for surviving on the inside.
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In December 2012, a pink-haired complex systems researcher named Brad Werner made his way through the throng of 24,000 earth and space scientists at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, held annually in San Francisco. This year’s conference had some big-name...
Naomi Klein
The "courage" of Edward Snowden is "contagious," according to lawyer and transparency advocate Jesselyn Radack, who says that additional employees at the National Security Agency are now coming forward with what they consider objectionable practices by their employer.
Jacob Chamberlain
An obsession with growth has eclipsed our concern for sustainability, justice and human dignity. But people are not disposable – the value of life lies outside economic development
Vandana Shiva
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One year ago, when Hurricane Sandy pummeled the East Coast of the United States with its high tides and winds stretching a 900-mile span, it hit communities in 24 states. Damage estimates range from $50 billion to $68 billion. In New York, loss estimates exceed $19 billion...
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THE AIR IS DARK... AND FULL OF CARBON
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Abby Martin Breaks the Set with Legendary Director Oliver Stone and Renowned Historian Peter Kuznick.
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A simple video that speaks for itself. This short film was made by the students (David Graaf, Ramona Krämer, Yana Tumakova) of the University of Cologne in a scope of media training course of Deutsche Welle in August 2011.
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In one vision of the distant future, after global warming has melted the ice caps and left the planet covered in water, Kevin Costner grows fish gills, lives on a trimaran, and battles pirates as he sails in search of the legend of “Dryland.”
Christopher Zumski Finke
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A short film on poverty, dignity, and the unconquerable nature of the human soul. I consider this to be my first formal short film. Winner of the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD- Manhattan International Film Festival 2012.
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Over 550 students from Reception through to University are supported at the EFTC school in Guatemala; The School of Hope. Many of the children in our classrooms come from the poorest of backgrounds, living in corrugated iron shacks with mud floors.
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Abby Martin's exclusive interview with the Rehman family, who lost their grandmother due to an American drone strike. The Rehmans came to the US from the North Waziristan region of Pakistan to testify in front of Congress about the horrors of living under drones.
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In "historic" briefing, Rehman family gives heartbreaking account of drone killing of 65-year-old grandmother... to five lawmakers
Despite being heralded as the first time in history that U.S. lawmakers would hear directly from the survivors of a U.S. drone strike, only...
Lauren McCauley
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Despite significant economic and social progress, India is still host to deep gender inequalities due to the unjustifiable patriarchal social norms and practices that fundamentally value a woman as a lesser mortal than man.
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A video about a very special lady named Kelly.
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Abby Martin calls out Saudi Arabia and gives an extensive outline of the country's extensive human rights record and repressive theocracy by discussing the open discrimination against women, public execution for petty crimes and harsh sentencing for government critics. LIKE...
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2D Animated Short Film on Tobacco Awareness.
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"Even in extreme poverty, a person has ideas. If these ideas aren't recognized, people fall even deeper into poverty" (participant in the Ouagadougou MDG seminar). To understand the successes and failures of the current MDG agenda, it is essential to think together with...
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The man described as the world's 'poorest president' discusses Uruguay's move to legalise marijuana.
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Sundance award-winning documentary which tells the compelling story of how a group of young, feminist punk rockers known as Pussy Riot captured the world's attention by protesting against Putin's Russia. Through first-hand interviews with band members, their families and the...
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The film will explain itself, but read on for further description. A short video that touches on how a smartphone can affect relationships with the people around us, not just people we know. Directed by Eliot Grigo, and done for an assignment for Transmedia Studio Concepts...
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Take a trip to Somaliland and travel off the international map. Despite winning independence in a brutal civil war 20 years ago, Somaliland remains to be unrecognized by the international community. Eclipsed by Somalia's ongoing and complex troubles, Somaliland's milestones...
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What defines true sustainability? How can we begin to create sustainability in a world that has such vastly differing views on the subject? If we perceive our external world as "unsustainable" what does this suggest about our own internal landscape?
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“Did you ever ask yourself how it happens that government and capitalism continue to exist in spite of all the evil and trouble they are causing in the world?” the anarchist
Chris Hedges
“Reformism” is one of those words that’s hard to pin down sometimes. It’s usually taken to mean advocating for “reform within the system” — in other words, the bad kind of reform.
Kevin Carson
It’s been the thing lately, among certain establishment liberals, to dismiss libertarians as “Koch-funded shills.” We’ve heard a lot of it from Mark Ames and Yasha Levine at NSFWCorp, for example.
Kevin Carson
Thomas Nestel, the Philadelphia Transit Authority police chief, is aghast over the refusal of bystanders to help a transit cop — Sam Wellington — being beaten up by one of their fellow citizens that he’d been trying to arrest. “I was horrified. I was frightened for my cops.”
Kevin Carson
Kevin Carson dismisses the NWO conspiracy theory narrative of world government, which in many ways resembles a kind of 'cartoon evil' as it is often depicted. There is a more grounded way to look at it.
Kevin Carson
The current US debate about health-care funding can be understood as concerned with meeting the challenge of doing three things at once:
Gary Chartier
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A filmmaker makes a journey into her own family's history to investigate the terrible truth behind her grandmother's odd tattoos and, in the process, unveils the story of the Armenian women driven out of Ottoman Turkey during the First World War.
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Finally someone in the mainstream media has changed their opinion on cannabis and he is sharing his new opinion with the world. That someone is CNN news correspondent neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta. On August 11th 2013, CNN aired Sanjay Gupta's documentary "WEED".
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This a clip from the feature length documentary, "Orbs: The Veil is Lifting". It has won 2 national awards, one for "Best Spiritual Film". It is currently being distributed by Beyond Words Publishing worldwide in several languages. You can also see this film at GaiamTV...
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Here is the side of the story you were never told. We couldn't save Muammar Gaddafi from media propaganda. We could not save all his grandchildren (all under 3 years old) from being brutally murdered either. Maybe this video will increase awareness and help the rest of his...
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Social unrest over police actions, poverty and corruption have grown Black Bloc ranks
When a tear-gas canister rattled around at Andrea Coelho's feet, a masked young man picked it up and tossed it back at police. Right there, the kindergarten te
Bradley Brooks
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The triple bottom line for business is people, planet, profit. What is it for housing? A group of people in Leeds, England have built a cohousing project that sets a triple-benefit bar for housing projects by prioritizing three core tenets: the environment, affordability, and...
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