Work/Labor
Drawing the Line at Pittston
This program chronicles the year-long miners strike against the Pittston Mine Company in western Virginia.
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Elaine Bernard Speaking at the Left Forum
Elaine Bernard, a life-long union member, activist, and director of the Harvard Labor and Worklife program at Harvard Law School and the Harvard Trade Union Program, speaks with humor and passion about the state of 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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Global Uprisings
For over a year, Deep Dish TV producers Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelburgh have been traveling through Europe, the U.S. and the Middle East documenting the unprecedented global uprisings that began with Tunisia and Egypt’s Tahrir Square and continued with Occupy Wall Street, Spain’s Indignados and the Greek rebellion. To date, they have made 12 short films in 5 countries, on a tight budget. You can view all the short films in the series here.
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Global Uprisings'.
Labor Produces: Access to Solidarity
Alternative news, documentary, talk show and music video formats provide an insightful and creative examination of issues involving exploitation and livelihood seldom confronted by the mainstream media.
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Left Forum 2012 Workers' Cooperatives: The International Context with Carl Davidson
As the capitalist economy is in a state of rapid decline, the panel examines the historic and contemporary relevance of workers cooperatives as an alternative to capitalist and private ownership of property and enterprises. The panel explores the trajectory of worker control in the comparative national contexts and its challenge to capitalist domination.
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Left Forum 2012 Workers' Cooperatives: The International Context with Peter Ranis
As the capitalist economy is in a state of rapid decline, the panel examines the historic and contemporary relevance of workers cooperatives as an alternative to capitalist and private ownership of property and enterprises. The panel explores the trajectory of worker control in the comparative national contexts and its challenge to capitalist domination.
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Left Forum Closing Plenary 2012
The closing plenary for the 2012 Left Forum in its entirety.
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Lucha Libre: Super Barrio
Super Barrio Gomez, defender of the poor, organizer of the homeless of Mexico City.
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The Problem Is the System of Unequal Privlege and Control. Occupy the Narrative!
Left Forum 2012 Opening Plenary
William Tabb is the author of The Restructuring of Capitalism in Our Time.
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Voices of a People's History of the United States
Readings of Howard Zinn
Author Howard Zinn is honored at the NY Society for Ethical Culture, where actors, activists and authors read excerpts from book with Anthony Arnove, Voices of a People's History of the United States.
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War on the Homefront
Gulf Crisis TV Project
Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Simin Farkhondeh,
Marty Lucas,
Cathy Scott,
DeeDee Halleck
Series:
The Gulf Crisis TV Project
Subjects:
Political Science,
Middle East Studies,
Media Studies,
Economics,
Peace Studies,
Urban Studies,
Work/Labor,
Iraq
CatalogueNumber: 03288
An accelerated decline of the US economy, labor, housing and healthcare lie in the wake of the first Gulf War.Gulf Crisis TV Project: made in collaboration with Paper Tiger Part 10 of the 10-part "Gulf Crisis TV Project" series. The billions of dollars spent on mass destruction in the war is paralleled to the decline of the US economy, budget cuts in labor, healthcare, housing and education. It examines the military treatment of public lands within the US, the ecological devastation that occurs in the production of weapons and the grassroots movements efforts to change this nation's priorities. An accelerated decline of the US economy, labor, housing and healthcare lie in the wake of the first Gulf War.
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Waves of Change Excerpts
Voices of the Global Village
This is a short preview of the new series, Waves of Change. It features selections from the many interviews, clips and graphics which will make up the series.
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Waves of Change'.
What Happened to "Us vs. Them?" - RoseAnn DeMoro
RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the National Nurses United, the nation's largest union of nurses, and executive director of the California Nurses Association.
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None'.
Who's In Control
Production Year: 1994
Runtime: 28:00
Producers:
Portia Cobb
Series:
Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Locale: Milwaukee, WI
Subjects:
Urban Studies,
Women's Studies,
Art and Literature,
Health,
Reproductive Rights,
Sociology,
Women's Movement,
Work/Labor,
Health Care,
Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender,
Poverty
CatalogueNumber: 03303
Does the responsibility for equal reproductive care begin with us? Ethical, moral and legal issues raised by three leading women of color in Milwaukee's health care professions.
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Working Pictures
Labor in the Eighties
This video explores the difficulties faced by the American labor movement, as corporate globalization takes hold.
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