"Using Depleted Uranium as a Weapon" with the subtitle :
"Putting our Troops and the Rest of the World at risk."
A talk by Dr. Doug Rokke, member of U.S. Army Medical Command's Special Operations during Gulf War 1, Produced February 23,2003 but as retinent to our time as ever
For fun we made a Cheap Geodesic Dome for under $50 to be used as a jungle gym. We did a time elapse to music for fun as well, the video and music took twice as long as making the dome itself. protection was added on the joins to the kids don't get hurt
Anuradha Mittal, Interim
executive Director of Food First, speaks on the subject of "Food Sovereignty and the new Face of Global Agriculture" at Macalester College, St Paul Mn February 26 2004
"Using Depleted Uranium as a Weapon" with the subtitle :
"Putting our Troops and the Rest of the World at risk."
A talk by Dr. Doug Rokke, member of U.S. Army Medical Command's Special Operations during Gulf War 1, Produced February 23,2003 but as retinent to our time as ever
5 Cubans are held in US prisons on convictions of terrorism, espionage, conspiracy.
The movie portraits the background to this.
The recent loss of Habeas Corpus concept in the US legal system makes the case of the Cuban 5 pertinent to anybody.
If corporations are people and money is speech, is democracy a myth?
What is "corporate personhood" or corporate civil rights?
How can we achieve authentic democracy
It looks at the war in Iraq and the effect on the Iraqi people. The amount of refugees, dead wounded. LOoks at unemployment, depeted uranium, infectious disease, drinking water and other parts of the Iraqi infrastructure pre war and since the war began.
the profit motive within the military industrial complex and how it relates to the use of this weapon.
the peoples victimized - including U.S."down winders" and soldiers.
Through 2004 VoterGate's filmmakers traveled the country examining how well electronic voting is working.
This film explores questions like:
how do we know our votes are counted?
are electronic machines secure?
how do the flaws impact democracy?
The evening before the 2006 election, a rally with Amy Klobuchar, Senate candidate from Minnesota, Congresswoman Betty McCollum with foreword by Chris Coleman Mayoral Candidate for Saint Paul, Minnesota..
"Using Depleted Uranium as a Weapon" with the subtitle :
"Putting our Troops and the Rest of the World at risk."
A talk by Dr. Doug Rokke, member of U.S. Army Medical Command's Special Operations during Gulf War 1, Produced February 23,2003 but as retinent to our time as ever
Apartheid South Africa and Israel Today: The Parallels
with
PROFESSOR FARID ESACK
Prof. Esack is a South African
Muslim theologian, currently a
visiting professor at Harvard
Divinity School. He has taught
at several universities, including
Union Theological Seminary
in New York.
Interview with DJ Drew Hendricks of Free Radio Olympia at its hidden location. Topics include:
corporate media versus community media, democracy, investigative and political journalism, loccal news coverage, and music diversity
why does the FCC require a license to operate a radio station and what is pirat radio?
Interview focused with Thomas linzey, environmental and democratic attorney of the Community Environmental legal Defense Fund. learn how rural pennsylvania residents:
challenge corporate dominance of local actions
assert their rights of self determination
Patti Goldman of Earthjustice discusses the impact of international trade agreements on democracy
david Korten speaking to global empire
Antonia Juhasz discussing the occupation of Iraq as part of an agenda for worl domination and control of resources
"From Silent Spring to Silent Night," a talk by Prof. Tyrone Hayes,
Department of Integrative Biology,
University of California, Berkeley, given at Humphrey Institute in
Minneapolis on March 23, 2007. Dr. Hayes is an authority on the
effects of the pesticide atrazine on frogs, and is not popular with
chemical companies for his views and proven research.
A report from the trenches; fighting corporate dominance&creating local ddemocracy.
mayer lawyer and constitutional scholar, discusses several underlying causes for the corporate dominance that corrupts our political system and offers several do-able, yet effective, suggestions for reform