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Green Colored Glasses- Green Kids Clothes: Electropura ReviewElectropura is run by fashion designer Lynn van Gastel who creates fashions for kids in sizes o-5 from existing materials. In today’s world where nearly everything seems to be disposable, these fashions rescue fabrics that still have tons of wear in […]
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Rachel Maddow’s Hubris: Selling the Iraq War Re-airs this Friday Night
Share This: It is often said that those of us who do not remember history are forever condemned to repeat it. Could a film that deftly explains how the United States was intentionally lied into an entirely unnecessary, deadly, … Continue reading
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Rachel Maddow Bombshell Documentary: Hubris, How Bush Lied the US into War
Share This: Those of us who do not remember history are forever condemned to repeat it. Could a movie prevent our nation from waging another deadly, unnecessary war? Rachel Maddow’s new documentary on MSNBC, HUBRIS: Selling the Iraq War, might be … Continue reading
Posted in activism, Cheney, Government, In the U.S., nuclear, Rachel Maddow, Show, video
Tagged Bush, Bush administration, chemical weapons, clip, David Corn, documentary, fallacy, film, fraud, George Bush, George W. Bush, hoax, Hubris, HUBRIS: Selling the Iraq War, illegal, invasion, Iraq, Jonathan Mann, lie, lies, Maddow, mendacity, Michael Isikoff, movie, MSNBC, mushroom cloud, occupation, Politics, saddam, smoking gun, Syria, torture, torture memos, trailer, unjust, war, waterboarding, weapons of mass destruction, WMD, yellowcake uranium
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Why Our Failed War on Drugs was Never Actually about Drugs
Share This: Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki’s new documentary, The House I Live In, examines our nation’s enormous prison industrial complex, and also illustrates why our decades long War on Drugs has never been about drugs at all. Increasing US incarceration … Continue reading
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Tagged arrests, documentary, drug war, Economy, Eugene, failed, film, Grand Jury, illegal, incarceration, incarnate, jail, Jarecki, legal, Marijuana, minority, movie, numbers, Politics, poor, population, prison, prison industrial complex, prisoner, prize, research, statistics, stats, Sundance, The House I Live In, War on Drugs
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Help the Yes Men Activists Create a Climate Change Public Revolution
The Yes Men are brilliant satirical social activists who are adept at political impersonations, hoax interviews and using humor to highlight the absurdity of entrenched destructive corporate influence. Their various direct interventions frequently recreate the world as it might … Continue reading
Posted in activism, Climate, Climate Change, Environment, global warming, Society, video
Tagged action, activist, direct, documentary, donate, film, fundraiser, humor, Igor Vamos, Jacques Servin, kickstarter, movement, movie, occupy, raise, Revolution, Sandy, satire, social, Yes Men, yes men are revolting
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Help Fund The Mouse that Roared Film to Promote Transparency & Truth
Iceland is a shining example of what a functional democracy can actually accomplish. The sensible economic reforms that the european nation implemented after their bankruptcy several years ago, as well as their progressive public process of drafting a new … Continue reading
Posted in activism, Government, iceland, In Global, Society, technology
Tagged Assange, Birgitta Jónsdóttir, Bradley Manning, Censorship, civil rights, Collateral Murder, democracy, Digital, documentary, donate, donation, electronic, film, free speech, freedom, fund, help, Icelandic, In Europe, IndieGoGo, internet, Julian Assange, leader, leaks, military, money, movie, online, open, reform, secrecy, surveillance, The Mouse that Roared, Wikileaks
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The Power of Individuals: MoveShake Launches to Tell Stories of Change
Telling the stories of movers and shakers around the world and inspiring action for positive change. What happens when you commit your life to making real change? Ask Julio Solis, a sea turtle conservationist in Puerto San Carlos, Baja California, Mexico. In his youth, … Continue reading
Posted in activism, Environment, Inspiration
Tagged action, documentary, film, Mountain2Mountain, MoveShake, News & Culture, nonprofits, positive change, Red Reel Video, shannon galpin
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