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This Animation About The Clitoris Will Amuse and Educate 3 min
Women are lucky, they get to have the only organ in the human body dedicated exclusively for pleasure: the clitoris! In this humorous and instructive animated short film, find out its unrecognized anatomy and its unknown herstory.
Following The Horsemen 19 min
There are few roads in Lesotho. There are even fewer mountain bikers. Here the horse is supreme and the myriad horse trails that have been carved through its steep and rugged mountains are its lifeblood. Horsemen ply these trails, just as they have for generations, riding...
Hawaii's Homeless Community Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands 5 min
With barely enough shelter to house even 11% of the homeless people on its main island, Hawaii lawmakers struggle for solutions amid rising costs of living and low wages. But one group of homeless Hawaiians has taken matters into their own hands, forming a highly organized...
La Zad - The Largest Autonomous Zone in Europe 28 min
Decades ago, there was a local campaign of resistance against the construction of a second airport near the city of Nantes, in western France. This resistance culminated in the establishment of a self-organized autonomous zone, known as the ZAD. Over 40,000 people take part...
In austerity Britain, can justice and accountability be served for the victims of the Grenfell fire? Or are our laws already too much shaped to the needs of the business class?
The Philosophy of Stoicism - Massimo Pigliucci 5 min
What is the best life we can live? How can we cope with whatever the universe throws at us and keep thriving nonetheless? The ancient Greco-Roman philosophy of Stoicism explains that while we may not always have control over the events affecting us, we can have control over...
The Message: We Need Juneteenth Today 23 min
On Sunday, June 18th, 2017, Tai Amri Spann-Ryan gave a powerful and moving sermon at the Lawrence, KS Unitarian Fellowship in celebration of Juneteenth and the on-going struggle for liberation. The talk audibly left the crowd speechless for several seconds afterward. It is...
The Roots of the Philippines Trafficking Epidemic 23 min
In this sequel to The Empire Files’ report on trafficked Filipina domestic workers, Damayan’s Linda Oalican provides a deeper context to the epidemic of human trafficking by guiding us through the history of colonialism, resistance and US domination of the islands. From the...
Life and Death at the Border: the Migrant Perspective in Morocco. 62 min
Europe has been in an economic crisis for almost 10 years. This crisis was caused by speculation in financial markets by the elite one-percent.
Rebuilding New Orleans Lower 9th Ward One Store at a Time 6 min
In the wake of Katrina, New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward was one of the few neighborhoods where relief came slowly. Less than 25% of its pre-Katrina population has returned and many houses have been abandoned or mowed down. As a result, the USDA officially listed the...
New York City’s Fresh Air Fund has sent city kids, most of them low-income, to suburban and rural neighborhoods for two-week summer vacations for the past 140 years. Originally intended to restore malnourished, sickly and white immigrant children to health, the fund expanded...
Moving the Giants 11 min
In 1991, arborist David Milarch had a near-death experience that inspired a personal quest to reforest our planet. He would harvest the genetics of the world's oldest trees, initiate tree-planting efforts to combat climate change, and help restore the planet’s health...
Trevor Noah on Philando Castil and Being Black in America 5 min
In response to the police shooting death of Philando Castile, Trevor shares his own experience as a black man facing law enforcement discrimination in America.
Josie Long on Double Standards After the Finsbury Park Attack 4 min
After the Finsbury Park mosque attack, we asked a white person to explain themselves.
AJ+ Check In With Refugees in Greece and Germany 25 min
In 2015 the AJ+ team followed groups of refugees as they made their way across Europe. Now, 2 years later, Dena Takruri catches up with some of the people she met to find out how they are getting on.
The Guardians of Civilisation is a documentary film initiated by Erik Valencic, a journalist who has been covering Middle East wars as a reporter since 2003. The film follows the tragic fate of Assyrian people in Iraq whose existence in the region is threatened. The Assyrian...
It’s routine for right-wing outlets like Fox to smear progressive activists under the guise of “news” coverage. But why the New York Times? And why the special venom for Bernie Sanders?
Reimagine Our Economy: Choose Collaboration Over Competition 4 min
When the world feels divided and polarised, we can't just sit back and watch it go backwards. We need to reimagine our economy from work, housing, technology to community.
John Waters Commencement Address is Priceless 12 min
John Waters' rollicking commencement speech at The Rhode Island School of Design offered up some good one-liners and a few pearls of wisdom, though phrased, quite naturally, in an irreverent way.
Meredith Baker: Stand Your Ground 3 min
I, along with produer Daniel Konteh, made Stand Your Ground to commemorate the America that I am proud to be a part of, the America that takes a stand when it sees civil liberties and human rights being threatened. I hope these movements to protect and celebrate the diversity...
Grenfell - A Symbol of All That Is Wrong 4 min
In today's Trews I read from my recent blog about the Grenfell tragedy, which you can read here.
Moby and Steve Cutts Music Video: In This Cold Place 3 min
Moby says, “working on ‘In This Cold Place’ and ‘Are You Lost In the World Like Me?’ with Steve Cutts has been a creative highlight for me. He's such a great animator and activist, and I'm so happy he agreed to make these two videos.” Last week, Moby & The Void Pacific Choir...
Bankruptocracy - How Bankrupt Banks Rule the Economy Today  | Explained by Yanis Varoufakis 4 min
In this video we talk to the founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025, author & former finance minister of Greece, Yanis Varoufakis, who talks about the roots of the financial crisis of 2008 and how it paved the way for a new global regime called Bankruptocracy.
Portugal is observing three days of national mourning after the wildfire which broke out on Saturday night around the town of Pedrógão Grande. This is by far the deadliest Portuguese wildfire in the country’s history and quickly approaching number ten of the top
Uluru -  The Faraway Sacred Site Brought Close By Street View 3 min
Google is attempting to bring the cultural and spiritual dimensions of Uluru to its Street View platform. To do this, they have created an interactive, audiovisual guided tour, narrated by traditional owner Sammy Wilson and with song and music by Anangu elder Reggie Uluru.
The full horror of the Grenfell Tower fire in west London is still to emerge. Like millions of others, I watched live as TV breakfast reports showed the blaze in its intensity and eyewitnesses told of their devastating experiences and fury at those who allowed this to happen...
"When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." This quote, which has often been misattributed to Sinclair Lewis, is wise in recognizing the authoritarian potential of both nationalism and organized religion. In slight contrast, Professor...
Colin Kaepernick took a courageous and principled stand last season by kneeling during the national anthem before NFL games. This was done in response to a society that continues to systematically, culturally, and institutionally devalue black lives. This devaluation is...
Disclaimer: The language expressed in this article is an uncensored reflection of the views of the artists as they so chose to speak and express themselves. Censoring their words would do injustice to the freedom of expression and political content this article intends to...
"To be born with the capacity to not worry about your basic needs is often misunderstood by not having to defend any injustices. To live in this bubble is a poor excuse to permit aggression to the less fortunate and that is a current reality."
Fighting Climate Change With Regenerative Agriculture - Restoring Paradise 8 min
Regenerative agriculture offers a future for the sustainable farming of meat in line with nature’s needs, by using holistic grazing and organic/biodynamic practices and even sequestering carbon in the soil – so important in the fight against climate change. At Mangarara, in...
Venezuela Economy Minister— Sabotage, Not Socialism, Is the Problem 28 min
Today in the corporate media, Venezuela’s economic problems are used to paint the country as a failed state, in need of foreign-backed regime change. To get the Bolivarian government’s side of the crisis, Abby Martin interviews Venezuela’s Minister of Economic Planning...
Chalk Girl - The Protester at the Heart of Hong Kong's Democracy Movement 25 min
Chalk Girl: a protester at the heart of Hong Kong’s democracy movement. Two years since her arrest made her an accidental hero of the pro-democracy umbrella movement, the 16-year-old must decide whether to rejoin the battle alongside the 'localist' youth. As elections loom...
Why Capitalism's Fundamental DNA Is Unsustainable, Explained In 2 Minutes 2 min
The first and last rule of capitalism is this: Make More Capital. And it's killing us. But we can build better systems. There are plenty of options. We can change the rules.
Rapper Lowkey Gives Firsthand Account of Grenfell Fire 2 min
"Austerity is a matter of life and death." Rapper Lowkey watched people die with his own eyes, this is what he thinks should happen to the criminals responsible for the Grenfell Tower fire.
Mongolian Nomads Erecting a Traditional Yurt is a Master Class in Cooperation 2 min
Roughly 30 per cent of Mongolians live nomadically or semi-nomadically, and the region’s history of nomadism has left an indelible mark on the country’s culture. Easily portable traditional huts known as gers (more commonly referred to by their Russian name, yurts) are still...
Grenfell Tower Fire: Community Support and the Failure of Government 3 min
Residents of Notting Hill say they are proud of the community, who have come out in force to help those who have lost everything in the Grenfell Tower fire. Locals worked tirelessly to provide food, water and clothing. However, with the search for friends and relatives...
This Government Must Be Held Responsible
Liza Bramlett was a slave. She lived on a cotton plantation in the Mississippi Delta, during the 19th century. White men raped her repeatedly throughout her life. They traded her body amongst themselves in exchange for calves and piglets. In the end, Liza gave birth to 23...
Does your phone, the TV and advertising demand your attention everywhere you look? All this stimulation is triggering a social crisis, says writer Matthew Crawford. He talks to Ed Cumming about how to reconnect with reality
It’s time to ensure that no American has to worry about where they and their families will sleep tonight, says housing consultant James Stockard.
No one is naturally or genetically oppressive; no human being is born as an oppressor. No one is naturally or genetically destined to be oppressed; no one is born to be oppressed.
The latest entry in panics over social justice comes from my hometown, where some folks have created a list shaming restaurants and foodcarts that were owned by white people but sold “non-European international cuisine.” One of the more annoying restaurants on that list...
A common objection against participatory democracy is that, yes, it is a beautiful idea, but it can only work at the local level, like the neighborhood, the small town or the village. Our modern world is too complex, too global and interconnected – and we are simply too many...
Richard D. Wolff on the Role of Banks & Insurance Corporations & How to Reform them 4 min
In this educational video Professor of Economics Emeritus (University of Massachusetts), Marxist economist and founder of Democracy at Work, Richard Wolff, talks about the role of banks and insurance corporations in our society and how to reform them.
Immersive Education 2 min
#RewildTV went with Plant the Seed Education to Western Province Prepatory School in Cape Town, to test how Virtual Reality and Education might work to Develop empathy for both people and planet.
Re-Learning Hope: a Story of Unitierra 70 min
RE-LEARNING HOPE is the story of Unitierra, an autonomous university in Oaxaca, Mexico that is immersed in, and has emerged from, the social and indigenous movements of the region. The film tells the story of this emergence of Unitierra and its powerful critique of...
Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist 9 min
Doughnut Economics, the new book by Kate Raworth, is out now.  These animations tell the story of the book's seven ways to think in 60-second bites. Check out the full set as they come online at
Fighting Climate Change With Regenerative Agriculture 8 min
Regenerative agriculture offers a future for the sustainable farming of meat in line with nature’s needs, by using holistic grazing and organic/biodynamic practices and even sequestering carbon in the soil – so important in the fight against climate change. At Mangarara, in...
Help us grow and strengthen ourselves in the midst of a strong Hindutva right-wing writhing in money, state support and a daily routine of lynching, beating, murdering and raping Dalits, adivasis, muslims, womxn and minorities. When, if not now? And who, if not you and I?
Natural Farming Center - Panagiotis Manikis 27 min
We are visiting Edessa, north Greece. Between normal crops with trees that look like soldiers, perfectly aligned, tortured continuously by chemical sprayings and being pruned, there is a strange fruit orchard. In this fruit orchard there are no roads for cars and is full of...
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has effectively abandoned all hope of retrieving millions of dollars of capital,  real estate and luxury goods after the US Justice Department formally filed an asset-forfeiture with the Supreme Court on Friday.
Monbiot on Corbyn: Sticking to Principles and Offering a Clear Alternative is What People Want 2 min
Political failure is a failure of the imagination, argues Guardian columnist George Monbiot. But, he says, Jeremy Corbyn has turned that failure into hope. Labour strategy used to be about mimicking its rivals. Now, it is about offering a radically different world.
I just can't believe what happened in the British elections.
How the Racial Wealth Gap Was Created in America 26 min
These scenes are excerpted from California Newsreel’s acclaimed three-part documentary series, Race-The Power of an Illusion.
...in the world we live in, trying to understand the system can make you crazy, but trying to understand yourself is the only key to sanity.
A 5 Step Plan to Resist Trump's Shock Doctrine 9 min
Shock. It’s a word that has come up a lot since November— for obvious reasons. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about shock. Ten years ago, I published “The Shock Doctrine,” an investigation that spanned four decades from Pinochet’s U.S.-backed coup in 1970s Chile to...
Sea Shepherd are Taking Direct Action to Safeguard Marine Life 4 min
In their mission to stop fishing of the endangered totoaba fish, the Sea Shepherd crew finds other animals caught up in fishing nets.
The Ultimate Running Machine 5 min
After a brutal mugging left him with traumatic brain injury, John Pierre decided to ‘suit up’ in a neon cape and lightning bolt socks, emerging as the New York running community’s very own superhero.
John Oliver's Plan for Who Should Negotiate Brexit for Britain is Genius 2 min
John Oliver's plan for Theresa May: send Lord Buckethead to negotiate Brexit.
I see you, Rupert Murdoch. I see your whispery head, your hangdog expression, the malevolent balls of obsidian that function as your eyes. I see you shaking your head as you watch the exit polls come in, your flaccid jowls dangling, flapping about like the labia on a jogging...
It became clear on June 9 that Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to call a snap election was ill judged. This election has highlighted the disregard for the “many” that government should serve, and after an election in which the youth turnout was around 72%...
Yanis Varoufakis on Germany's Role in the European Union & "Multi-Speed" Europe 4 min
In this video founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025, author & former finance minister of Greece, Yanis Varoufakis,explains Germany's role in the European Union and what we should take into account when we hear the term "multi-speed" Europe.
Binge-watchers of the new season will find it’s hard to be shocked by the usual Underwood White House treachery and corruption.
Happy to Be - The Joy of Living in the Present, Being Patient and Loving Yourself 4 min
We spent an afternoon with Warren capturing how he sees the world.
There are two dates ingrained in the memory of the Palestinian people. The first is May 15, 1948, the date which marks the expulsion of over 700,000 Palestinians and the destruction of their towns and villages by Zionist Jewish militias. A day before, the state of Israel was...
Putting America's greatest threats in truthful perspective.
We are living through the collapse of the first truly global civilization in Earth’s history. This is bigger than the fall of Rome. Much more dramatic than the end for the Mayans. Greater in magnitude than the fall of the ancient Egyptians. And yet there is still hope for...
50 Years of Israeli Occupation of Palestine 5 min
It has been 50 years since the 1967 Six-Day War, which resulted in Israel's occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Gaza and the Syrian Golan Heights.
Anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in Loving v. Virginia
This one's on me America. Take a constitutional sigh of relief that you did the right thing. Pride yourselves for ditching the royal yolk - even though you may sometimes miss its fairy-tale qualities. Here in the UK? We're still dragging our supplicant feet, swallowing the...
The Tories may still be in power at the end of the night, but Jeremy Corbyn won today. Yes, I know this is shameless spin, but hear me out: the last few weeks have vindicated the approach of the Labour left and its international cothinkers under Corbyn. This is the first...
A Belief in Political Participation
Here I'll Stay 11 min
In Jackson, Mississippi, a coalition of Latino, black, and white activists known as MIRA confronts local lawmakers, who introduced 12 anti-immgrant bills into the state legislature in 2017. Among those protesting in the state's capital: 13-year-old Yizel, whose parents are...
The Commons is maturing politically, its methods and principles becoming more visible and its participants winning municipal elections in a variety of European cities. How did this happen, and what happens next? First, a look at our present political context, and then some...
A complex network of local organizations helps neighbors support one another as they rebound from a dying industry.
The 94-year-old campaigner fought in the Second World War and says he still wants to defend his country
The world needs an actual popular elected response to US aggression against the world’s poor and the earth’s climate.
Anarchists have traditionally opposed voting for a variety of ideological reasons. For many, not voting is held as a badge of honor - a way of signaling one's commitment to anarchist theory. I've often thought that this belief in not voting almost represents a sort of relig
Political journalists, especially during elections, should provide balanced news coverage of parties and scrutinise each parties’ political agendas to help properly inform the public. Sadly this is an ideal that is all-too-rarely realised. The 2015 election was reported as a...
The Powerful Anti-Terrorism Ad That Went Viral 3 min
So far 5 million people have watched as of June 2017. The ad promotes a beautiful message: "Worship your God with love, not terror. Be tender in your faith, tender not harsh. Confront your enemy with peace, not war. Persuade others with leniency, not force." We couldn't...
On the eve of the NBA Finals, superstar LeBron James found the “N-word” spray painted on his home. Not even James, with all his wealth, fame and success, is exempt from being attacked with classic racist slurs.
Inside the Juvenile Justice Center in Nashville, Tennessee is a steel door fitted with a high-security system. Push a button and the door unlocks, revealing another steel door with a slot for IDs. When that door buzzes, I walk through with video gear. I’m searched, as is the...
Schwarzkopf BRD: Martin Luther King in Berlin 72 min
A group of kids with migration background decides to stage the history of civil rights movement in Berlin in order to understand how to cope with racism in Germany. But the play becomes real when Berlin authorities denies the request of asylum to one of the kid. What would...
The numbers do not lie: women have long been underrepresented on the United States Supreme Court. In the court’s 228-year history, only four of the 112 justices have been female. Sandra Day O’Connor became the first female justice in 1981, almost two centuries after the...
House prices are through the roof. The banks are swimming in mortgage profits. Rents are sky high. Is it any wonder there are more people on the street?
Purdue researchers have developed a flow battery that would allow electric cars to be recharged instantly at stations like conventional cars are. The technology is clean, safe, and cheap.
A Short History of School 2 min
Very few people know the history of school. Nor do they know the real reason schools were established in the first place. Here's a short history of schools in the U.S. from the documentary Class Dismissed.
One Green Seat - The Green Party Challenging the Parliamentary System 7 min
Westminster rebel Caroline Lucas, is the first and only Green MP for England & Wales. In an age of disillusionment and mistrust for the ruling elite, she looks from the inside at what's wrong with England's archaic parliamentary system.
Theresa May Has Something to Say 2 min
Classic Cassetteboy mashup.
Raise a Paddle - A Journey From the Pacific Islands to the Tar Sands 11 min
In May 2017, a group of Pacific Islanders travelled half way across the world to visit the Canadian tar sands.
Stewart Lee's Reasons to Vote Conservative 2 min
Stewart explains Conservative economic theory in 2 minutes.
Got family or friends who are thinking of voting Conservative? Can't find the right words or evidence to explain why that is a terrible idea? Or just want to know more about what the Tories have been up to over the last 7 years? Look no further!
Prophets of Rage Unleash New Track to Unfuck the World 4 min
Supergroup Prophets of Rage, made up of members of Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy and Cypress Hill, have just released the first track from their debut album, along with this music video directed by Michael Moore.
Meet the People Taking Action on Issues Sidelined in the Election 24 min
In the run up to the 2017 snap election, VICE asks why so many enormous issues have not been up for discussion. This has been a campaign best defined by Brexit and the Prime Minister's refusal to engage with the opposition, but there is so much more which has been ignored. Why?
Trump called "Opportunist-in-Chief" for using latest violence in the UK to justify travel ban from Muslim countries
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