Environmental Studies
A Dish Of Central America
Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Producers:
Michael Murphy
Series:
Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Locale: Central America
Subjects:
Environmental Studies,
Ethnic Studies,
Labor Studies,
Latin-American Studies,
Latino Studies,
Peace Studies,
Women's Studies,
Anthropology,
Art and Literature,
Central America,
Human Rights,
Immigration and Exile,
Mexico,
Indigenous Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03226
The goal of this video is to bring to light some of the popular misconceptions that people have about Central America. It brings together experpts to help people understand the various countries that make up the region.
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A Summer Not to Forget
July 12 / August 14 - Lebanon 2006
A revealing chronicle of the brutalities of war and the plight of people as they deal with loss and destruction.
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Not for individual sale. Only available as part of the series '
Nothing is Safe'.
Access To Oxygen
Environmental Justice Hits the Small Screen
Access to Oxygen explores the root causes, initial efforts, and growth of the Environmental Justice Movement. Too often waste and power generation plants are stuck in poor minority communities, with dire results. This environmental racism has given rise to an increasingly vocal and vibrant Environmental Justice Movement, one that has frequently taken the camera into their own hands in order to tell their own stories. Part Two of DIY Media: Movement Perspectives on Critical Moments.
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Bearing Witness: Homemade Videos from the Environmental Front
People around the country blow the whistle on polluters and lax government regulators.
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Environmental Action and the Labor Movement
This program shows coalitions are being formed nationally between the two movements: environmental action and the labor movement
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Environmental Racism
This program examines the phenomenon of environmental racism and shows what grassroots movements are doing to redefine issues such as housing, education and health as environmental concerns.
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Garbage
From Staten Island -- home of the world's largest landfill -- comes an in depth examination that explores the roots of an ever-increasing problem and looks at solutions beyond recycling.
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Gary Snyder
If Trees Could Talk
Pulitzer Prize winning poet and Zen scholar Gary Snyder, expands upon his love of nature and wildlife and addresses urgent concerns for the environment.
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Indigenous People and The Land
A look at the struggle of indigenous peoples to preserve rain forests, the exploitation of natural resources on Indian land, and issues of land stewardship vs. ownership from a Native American perspective.
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Leave The Oil In The Soil-Leave the Coal in the Hole.
Nnimmo Bassey
Opening session of the Left Forum 2012. Intro remarks by Stanley Aronowitz and presentation by Nnimmo Bassey, Execuitive Director of Environmental Rights Action in Nigeria and Chair of Friends of the Earth International
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Our Future Is Now: Youth and the Environment
This show -- by and about kids -- focuses on youth action around the country and the world to help the environment.
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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.
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Radiation Contamination In Iraq
Souad Naji Al-Azzawi, an environmental engineer and Dr. Thomas Fasy MD testify at the 16th and final session of the World Tribunal on Iraq, Istanbul Turkey, June 2005. Witnesses from around the world examined the war crimes and violations of international law committed by the United States and allies during the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
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Redwood Summer and Beyond
This program documents the fight to save forests from Australia to the Amazon, and the efforts to re-forest the planet, from the Sahara to our own backyard.
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Suncookers
A Solution Rises Every Morning
Wood is the basic fuel for over 2.5 billion people in the world. Women in northeastern Kenya spend hours a day searching for wood resulting in deforestation, soil erosion and cooking smoke induced lung diseases. Margaret Owino has found a solution: solar cookers.
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The Last Televangelist: Bye Bye Buying
Rev. Billy ponders the true meaning of Christmas in words, music and film, and leads a demonstration with a gospel choir in front of Radio City Music Hall, warning of the coming Shopocalypse. The Rev. Billy's Church of Life After Shopping offers messages of hope, revolution and humor.
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Toxic Wars
Community Health and Enviornmental Justice
This program documents environmental health movements around the country, showing how three different communities of color have fought for environmental justice.
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World Tribunal On Iraq - The Final Session
The Final Session: Istanbul, Turkey
Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 5:00:00
Producers:
Brian Drolet,
DeeDee Halleck
Editors: Rick Rowley, Jacquie Soohen
Series:
The World Tribunal on Iraq
Locale: Istanbul, Turkey, Iraq
Subjects:
Political Science,
Middle East Studies,
Media Studies,
Crime, Law, and Justice,
Environmental Studies,
Globalization Studies,
Peace Studies,
Human Rights,
Iraq,
International Relations
CatalogueNumber: 03336
The WTI sessions were held in 16 countries around the world. Deep Dish TV traveled to Istanbul, Turkey in June 2005 to broadcast the final session live to the world. The resulting two one-hour programs form a beautifully edited account of the Tribunal held in the ancient Topkapi Palace of the Ottoman Empire to judge the war crimes of the U.S. Empire.
This three-disc set also includes the New York session, and interviews of tribunal participants by David Barsamian.
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