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[movies]Shocking and Awful - The Real Face of Occupation
Part one of a twelve part series from Deep Dish TV on the war in Iraq. The programs address the implications and consequences of the recent military actions in Iraq and shows how people are mobilizing to deal with the issues raised by the war. To see other parts in this series, click: Part 1: The Real Face of Occupation Part 2: Standing with the Women of Iraq Part 3: National Insecurities Part 4: The Art of Resistance Part 5: Dance of Death Part 6: Erasing Memory - The Cultural Destruction of I...
Keywords: iraq; war; shock and awe; middle east
Downloads: 5,075
Average rating: 5.0 stars (3 reviews)
[movies]China: Presenting River Elegy
This epic television series initiated a whirlwind of discussion and debate when it was first broadcast to a national audience in China in 1988. Excerpts from a six part Chinese documentary series: Xia Jun/director; Su Xiaokang and Wang Luxiang/script.Made in the period of maximum openness and press freedom, it utilized an experimental and expressive text and score to review China's past and future prospects...
Downloads: 2,490
Average rating: 5.0 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]No Hay Paz (There Is No Peace) - Roberto Arevalo
This portrait of Salvadoran refugees living in the U.S. suggests that even for those driven from home, the 1 2-year war in El Salvador has not ended. On top of unemployment, discrimination and exploitation, the U.S. has refused to recognize their status as refugees. Newly arrived Salvadoran families describe the other war which has just begun for those in El Salvador:-one where Salvadorans must confront their own devastated country...
Downloads: 369
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Showdown in Seattle, Pt 5 - What Democracy Looks Like
Seattle's Independent Media Center's Showdown in Seattle: Five Days that Shook the WTO: A five part series featuring on-the-ground, non-corporate perspective and in-depth analysis on world trade issues, popular resistance and the police repression that you won't find elsewhere.
Downloads: 567
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]Korea: Until Daybreak
This tape features south Korea's decade-long street insurrections from the point of view of students, farmers and workers who have stood in the front line of the reunification movement, against economic exploitation and-militarism. Beginning with stark footage from the Kwang-ju people's massive uprising and brutal suppression in 1980, through a recent strike of militant office workers, protests by farmers against the import of U.S...
Downloads: 554
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]A Dish of Central America - Michael Murphy and Danielle Villegas
To most North Americans, Central America is a blur of incomprehensible political violence. This program puts together excerpts on the countries that make up the region, clarifying the distinctions and providing a road map to better understanding the region and the role of the US. government. The show includes segments of powerful and investigative documentaries such as "Dark Light of Dawn" (about military repression under the new civilian rule in Guatemala) and "Enough Crying of Tears" about El ...
Downloads: 853
Average rating: 4.5 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]Lesbian Health News - DYKE TV
Personal vignettes on health care are featured in this short video from a lesbian perspective. Topics include Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS and breast cancer. Produced by DYKE TV (NY, NY).
Downloads: 1,612
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[movies]4th International Women's Day Video Festival, Part 5
"Women in Central America: La Dalai" by Taller Popular de Video. "Las Nicas" by Julia Lesage. "Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs" by Ellie Bernstein and Sally Kaplan. Interview with Lupe Lopez. Peace movement and women. "The Great Peace Journey" By Karla Noyes and Shirley Powers.
Downloads: 86
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]Labor Produces: Access To Solidarity - Pat Keeton, Pennee Bender, Ken Nash and Carol Anshien
This showcase of public access labor programming covers some of the most important issues facing working people today: the demand for concessions, plant closings, health and safety issues, the impact of automation and computer technology, the status of women's work and solidarity with workers of Central America and South Africa. Alternative news, documentary, talk show and music video formats provide an insightful and creative examination of issues involving exploitation and livelihood seldom co...
Keywords: deep dish tv
Downloads: 143
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]Mediums Well Done: Re-Making Pop Culture - William Boddy and Marisa Bowe
This tape serves as an analytical tool for dissecting the American mass media with demystifying the economic structure of the media and exposing TV politics and religion. This show reassembles the discarded debris of mass culture to comment upon that culture without disdain or condescension to mass culture or its audiences. Produced by William Boddy and Marisa Bowe (NY, NY)
Keywords: deep dish tv
Downloads: 403
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]The New Resistance: Southwestern Communities of Color Struggling for Environmental and Economic Justice, Pt 1 - Fernando Moreno for SWOP in cooperation with Quote...Unquote
500 years after Columbus, the multicultural communities of this nation's Southwest region are joining forces in the perpetual struggles against social, economic, environmental and cultural injustices. The Southwest Organizing Project(SWOP) organized a live 90-minute program inviting viewers to call in to share issues with participating community activists. Coordinating Producer: Fernando Moreno for SWOP in cooperation with Quote...Unquote (Albuquerque, NM)
Downloads: 119
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]Una Historia / A History - Luis Valdovino and Dan Boord
This compilation tape takes as its central metaphor a bilingual board game where La Pinta, La Nina and Santa Maria take turns in the construction of Western history. In this process one discovers the irony of 500 years of fairy tales where power, discrimination, genocide and greed have shaped the hemisphere's legacy. Coordinating Producers: Luis Valdovino and Dan Boord (Columbus, OH)
Downloads: 340
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[movies]Rebuilding Our Communities: A Vision for the Future - Nilo Cayugueo, Glenn Switkes and Jerry Pozo
Six indigenous leaders from Central and South America discuss the 500 Years Campaign, which began as indigenous people's response to the Quincentenary celebration and has developed as an ongoing dialogue among indigenous activists. Coordinating Producers: Nilo Cayugueo, Glenn Switkes and Jerry Pozo for the South and Meso American Indian Information Center (SAIIC)
Downloads: 710
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[movies]My Sin Is Loving You - Esther Duran
As Emilia, a Latina housewife from Brooklyn, scurries around to complete her never-ending chores, she is swept into a soap opera fantasy. This show includes an interview with director Esther Duran. Produced by Esther Duran (NY, NY)
Downloads: 230
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[movies]Casa Primavera
This documentary highlights the struggle of a successful community-based mental health program, Casa Primavera, for Latinos in Boston, Mass. Casa Primavera is the only program of its type in the nation. The video provides a unique "inside look" at the workings of Casa Primavera and the patients it serves. The personal testimonies of the staff and patients spotlight the delicate balance in which Latinos live and how the barriers they face damage self-esteem...
Downloads: 185
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]Toxic Wars: Community Health and Environmental Justice
This program documents environmental health movements around the country, showing how three different communites of color have fought for environmental justice. Grass roots activists are shown informing their communities about the threat of toxins in their environment; in the process, communities empower themselves by gaining access to this vital information. This program is co-produced by El Puente, a Latino community center in Brooklyn, NY and long time leader in the environmental movement...
Downloads: 199
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[movies]Sopa de Videos
Downloads: 104
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[movies]4th International Women's Day Video Festival , Part 4
Focuses on women's sexual issues around the country. "Just Because of Who We Are" by Heramedia. "200 Years Overdue" by Sarah Auerwald, a history of Women's rights the Equal Rights Amendment. "ERA Now!" by Audrey Johnson. "Ladies Against Women" by Lauren Lazin. Interview with Rosaria Salerno Boston City Councillor at-large.
Downloads: 188
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]6th International Women's Video Festival, Pt 3
March 8th --International Women's Day-- was inspired by a militant street demonstration in 1908, when women from sweatshops and tenements on New York's Lower East Side marched to Union Square with demands for higher wages, better working conditions, the right to vote and an end to child labor. For the sixth consecutive year, the International Women's Day Video Festival commemorates this occasion with productions by women worldwide...
Downloads: 161
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[movies]Drawing the Line At Pittston
This program chronicles the year-long miners strike against the Pittston Mine Company in western Virginia. Though a landmark event in the history of labor (one of the largest labor disputes in the last fifty years), this working people's strike garnered little attention in the mainstream media. Using interviews with striking miners and their families, members of the clergy, labor leaders, students, and others affected by the strike this program documents the gradual political awakening of a comm...
Downloads: 170
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]War, Oil and Power
Investigates the military and energy industries and explores the interlocking interests between the two. Includes Dessima Williams, former Ambassador to Grenada; Joe Stork, MERIP; Alexandra Allen, Greenpeace; Catherine Tompa, Daughters of Mother Jones.
Downloads: 263
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[movies]Operation Dissidence
How the war was been sold to the American people. Includes Laura Flanders, Undercurrents Radio; Noam Chomsky; Jeff Cohen, FAIR; Paul Zaloom, comic from Beekman's World.
Downloads: 746
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[movies]Just Say No!
The Gulf War produced an historic level of military resistance in a very short time. What will happen to the conscientious objectors and the hundreds of dissenting GIs in Germany who went AWOL rather than go to the desert? This program highlights military resisters and their families: from North Carolina to Frankfort, Germany and an inside look at the underground railroad of support in Western Europe.
Downloads: 350
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[movies]Writers Uncensored - Lucille Clifton and Sonia Sanchez: Good Women - Lewis MacAdams and John Dorr
Two of America's most gifted poets read from their work and talk about their respective paths, from the big city ghetto life to esteemed university professor and the struggle to create and maintain a personal politic. From a series of ten half-hour shows in which some of the greatest writers of our time, including two Nobel Laureates, challenge the assumptions of traditional realities. Series produced by Lewis MacAdams and John Dorr.
Downloads: 489
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[movies]Iraqi Women - Interview with Eman Khamas at the end of her visit to U.S.
Tape 1 talking about speeches she's made and the audience response, cultural differences and impresions, what the war could mean in the long run. Tape 2 America invades other countries because it has the power to get away with it, controlling oil means controlling world, distinction between government and people, talking to congressmen/women, stupid assumptions people make about other cultures, etc
Downloads: 308
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[movies]Getting Out of the Sand Trap
Looks at US foreign policy in a post-cold war world. Includes Daniel Ellsberg, David Morrison, Edward Said, Michael Ratner and Dessima Williams.
Downloads: 298
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[movies]Bring the War Home
An accelerated decline of the US economy, labor, housing and healthcare lie in the wake of the Gulf War. The billions spent on destruction in this war could have been spent on ecological projects, housing and education. This program includes: Michio Kaku, physicist; Adrienne Wing, National Conference of Black Lawyers; Dr. Yolanda Huet Vaughn, family practice physician who refused reserve duty in the Gulf; Michael Moore, director of Roger and Me, on the war and the auto industry; Seymour Melman, ...
Downloads: 157
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[movies]Brian Winston Reads TV News
Penn State Dean Brian Winston surveys the dream logic of the nightly network news --what's news and what's not? And why do we get so many pictures of men getting out of limousines? Produced by Paper Tiger TV (NY. NY)
Downloads: 621
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[movies]Unwrapping Ted Koppel's Revolution In Box - John Walden
PTTV host Dan Rabbit takes a whack at his favorite nemesis: camcorders, networks, and video activism. Produced by John Walden. (San Diego, CA)
Downloads: 233
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[movies]Paper Tiger Reads Columbus Media
Ohio media activists detail conflicts of interest, biased reporting, and squelching of stories by the main media outlets in Columbus, just to give you a taste of the Heartland. Hmmm, kinda sounds like New York... Produced by Paper Tiger with ACTV Ch. 21 at the Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus, OH)
Downloads: 593
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[movies]8th International Women's Day Video Festival: Women and Discovery Part 1
Covers various womens issues. Includes: I am your sister conference over view- produced by Jennifer Abod. Featuring Audre Lorde and Mab Seagrest- North Carolinians against racist and religious violence, and Joanne C. Chang- Asian American for equality. Different Threads, One Fabric by Kate Gallager, interviews women including Anne Burns, Catholic Lay Minister, discusses Family AIDS Ministry. The Brookline Look: Model Mugging by Brookline Access Television, self defense training...
Downloads: 200
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[movies]8th International Women's Day Video Festival: Women and Discovery, Part 2
Celebrates women at many different ages. "Whisper, the Waves, the Wind" by Suzane Lacy, celebrating older women. "Whisper the Women" by Barbara Weaver, featuring Min Himmelman- 85, LeNora Finley- 67, Edna Schwartz- 78. "Interview with Marsha Small" by Evelyn Spears. "Misty" by Garner & Burke. "Teaching Peace" by Betty Murther Jacob. "Planning and Operating a Quality Day Care" by Doris Raphael. "De Alla Para Aca: Living Between Two Cultures" by Lenore F...
Downloads: 116
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[movies]8th International Women's Day Video Festival: Women and Discovery Part 3
Discusses women and their professions, and touches on violence against women. In Her Chosen Field by National Film Board of Canada, women livestock farmers. Quite a Problem: Sexual Harassment by Kathy Desmond. Doubting Thomas by Leslie A. Purcell, a he said, she said situation. Tina DElra reads the poem Fiercly Piercing Towards a Struggle of Opposition. Every Woman Has a Story by Cambridge Women in Cable...
Downloads: 218
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[movies]8th International Women's Day Video Festival: Women and Discovery Part 4
Warning Media May Be Hazardous to Your Health by Jenai Lane, protests against the subjugation of women in the media and beauty pageants. Mixed Messages by Kathryn Brew, video art. J. Mayne Reads Soap Opera Magazines by Paper Tiger, analysis of soap opera influences. Can You See Me Now by Holly Nattall. The Betucada Belles drum to Guayguanco a traditional Cuban rythym. We All Live Downstream: How Pollution on the Mississippi is effecting health by A...
Downloads: 203
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[movies]Haiti: Misunderstood Neighbor - Ayiti Vizyon and SCAT
This program examines Haiti's history, sense of cultural expression, the current political situation, and hopes for the future. Produced by Ayiti Vizyon and SCAT. (Somerville, MA)
Downloads: 274
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[movies]Forging Ties for Peace - Madre, Simone Farkhondeh and Laura Flanders
The Dilemmas facing the Iraqi people due to the currently imposed sanctions. Interviews and footage recently obtained in Iraq are interspersed with the work of several organizations with this issue, including MADRE. Produced by Madre, Simone Farkhondeh and Laura Flanders (NY, NY)
Downloads: 68
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[movies]Siempre Trabajando: Latinos and Labor, Part 1
Si Se Puede traces the struggle for better wages and dignity among members of the Service Employees union in Los Angeles in 1990, where scores of peaceful protesters were met with police brutality. Days Work Productions (LA, CA) Daily News is Bad News is a first hand look at the Daily News union-busting tactics and workers' strategies for fighting back. Daily News reporter, Juan Gonzalez is featured along with an exclusive interview with publisher James Hoge...
Downloads: 353
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[movies]Our History: La Historia de todos nosotros - Cynthia Lopez
Our History: La Historia de todos nosotros is a look at past labor history in Puerto Rico through the eyes of several retired workers. Produced by Marcia Riviera and the Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Puertoriqueña. El Paro Va! The Strike is On! A struggle against the privatization of telephone service on the island of Puerto Rico led to a successful general strike and the government agreed not to sell...
Downloads: 332
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[movies]Hands On the Verdict: The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising - Los Angeles Video Activists
Video artists and activists from the Los Angeles area probe the densely woven issues surrounding the rebellion following the Simi Valley verdict in the Rodney King case. This compilation looks at the South Central L.A. community since Watts, the persistence of police brutality, the meanings of "riot," and the aftermath of the rebellion. Produced by LAVA --Los Angeles Video Activists. (LA, CA)
Downloads: 1,051
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[movies]The Nation Erupts
The Los Angeles rebellion produced aftershocks felt across the country. The injustices and outrage of South Central resounded in communities from San Francisco to New York, from Chicago to Atlanta. This program gives voice to the disenfranchised nationwide and presents the efforts of some community groups to organize viable coalitions against the grain of deepening divisions. Coordinating Producer: Not Channel Zero (NY, NY)
Downloads: 393
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[movies]Aggression & Self-Determination: Massacre in East Timor
In 1975, Indonesia invaded East Timor, using arms supplied by the United States. Nearly one-third of the Timorese population has since died. This activist document offers eyewitness accounts and analysis of how to end the occupation. Produced by the East Timor Action Network. (East Timor/NY)
Downloads: 958
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[movies]Working Pictures: Labor In the Eighties
In the past decade labor has been on the defensive. Lured by foreign plants and non-productive investments, major industries have been closing up shop or demanding major concessions from workers around the country. The impact of these pressures, and the labor organizing that has resulted, are seen in segments of programs such as "Canterbury Tale in the Coal Fields," a story of plant closings in Pittsburgh, and "The American Connection", an examination of the economic relationship between U.S...
Downloads: 231
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[movies]Puro Party: Celebrating a Genocide - Lizzie Martinez, Jim Mendiola and Brett Littman
Every year for the past 101 years, San Antonio, TX, stages "Fiesta," a 10 day celebration to honor Texas' defeat of Mexico in the battle of San Jacinto --the Alamo, remember? This program takes Fiesta as a metaphor for the colonization of this predominantly Chicano city, and as an opportunity to explore Aztlan/Chicano identities. Coordinating Producers: Lizzie Martinez, Jim Mendiola and Brett Littman (San Antonio, TX)
Downloads: 242
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[movies]Youth Speaks - Viviana Acevedo and Michelle Materre for the Educational Video Center
A wake-up call from America's youth, taking a critical look at the past, present and future of Native Americans. This program addresses young people's perspectives on the widespread dissemination of false histories and the consequences of oppression and racism. Coordinating Producers: Viviana Acevedo and Michelle Materre for the Educational Video Center (NY, NY)
Downloads: 121
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[movies]Video Dialtone: Malling Our Free Speech
Picture a television future where hundreds of channels come into your home through a single telephone line. More choices, more competition, faster advances in technology -- that's what the hype says. But to date, there's no guarantee that the public will be able to afford access to all the goodies at the end of the phone line. Tune in and find out what's being planned for your communications future, and what you can do about it...
Downloads: 171
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[movies]Women of the First Nations - Suzanne Henry, Luz Guerra and Claudia Sperber
Native women have historically been objectified and stereotyped in popular culture. Only recently are the voices and visions of Native women emerging in media. This program celebrates the new generation of Native women active in film and video who are reclaiming the image, ability and power of Native women to define their own identities in the world. Coordinating Producers: Suzanne Henry, Luz Guerra and Claudia Sperber for the Women's Media Project (Austin, Texas)
Downloads: 163
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[movies]2 Spirits: Native Lesbians and Gay Men - Osa Hidalgo de la Riva for Royal Eagle-Bear Productions
2-Spirited people (Native lesbians and Gay men) from the Bay Area share their experience of overlapping gender, ethnic and cultural identities as they explore and define their visions of utopia. Coordinating Producer: Osa Hidalgo de la Riva for Royal Eagle-Bear Productions (Oakland, CA )
Downloads: 546
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[movies]Resistencia Latinoamericana - Raul Ferrera Balanquet
A comprehensive critical analysis and re-evaluation of Latin American history by Latin Americans is the focus of this compilation program. The issues addressed here include the present historical situation of Latin America, the arrival and imposition of white European male power structures, and popular resistance against the many forms of colonization. Coordinating Producer: Raul Ferrera Balanquet for the Latino Midwest Video Collective (Iowa City, IA).
Downloads: 236
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[movies]Caribbean Voices - John Crow and Waldaba Stewart
A 2-part program focusing on the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent and Latinos, from the Caribbean and Central America. Pt. 1: The Caribbean Experience goes from the histories of resistance against colonialism to plans for the economic and political empowerment of the region. Pt. 2: A Puerto Rican Experience presents highlights from a conference on the Puerto Rican struggle against U.S...
Downloads: 160
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[movies]World AIDS Day: We Interrupt This Program...
Creative Time and the Media Center at the Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY will present a LIVE television event for Day Without Art 1992. This special features the work of various New York performance artists as well as LIVE contributions from artists and AIDS activists from around the country. Combining confrontation, commentary, and personal narration in a call for AIDS action and awareness, We Interrupt This Program.....
Downloads: 190
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