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Programs with the subject 'Environmental Justice'

  • (Mis)Treating Prisoners
    Prisoners receive inferior health care, because they, for the most part, come from oppressed communities and are thus seen as expendable.
  • A Conversation: Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson
    Famed people's historian Howard Zinn died at the end of January 2010. A rigorous scholar, tireless advocate for economic and social justice, and a man of great good humor and generosity, he will be greatly missed. This delightful and engaging conversation with actor Woody Harrelson reveals Howard's rigorous scholarship and profound, gentle wisdom.
  • Bearing Witness: Homemade Videos from the Environmental Front
    People around the country blow the whistle on polluters and lax government regulators.
  • Breathless
    In 1992, New York City announced its plan to build seven garbage incinerators in low income neighborhoods to solve the city's waste problem.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Leave The Oil In The Soil-Leave the Coal in the Hole.
    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
  • Occupy Wall Street - The Movement Grows!
    Since Saturday, September 17, 2011, thousands have been gathering at Zucotti Park in downtown New York City, in the eye of the storm of capitalism, to protest the erosion of economic justice, social equality and democracy itself over the past 40 years, during which the living standards of 99% of Americans has declined, while the richest 1% have reaped the benefits. But this isn't your average U.S. protest - inspired by the Arab Spring and protests in Greece, Spain and elsehwere in Europe, OWS is dynamic yet leaderless, organized yet broad-based. The media, the general public and the very politicians are looking to established media narratives to make sense of this movement, but they will not find any help there. One thing is clear: it is time to end our deference to corporate, monied power, and time to hold the banksters accountable for the financial crimes committed against the people of the United States. And, most importantly, it is time to find an alternative to the currently-deteriorating system of capitalism. As economist Richard Wolff emplored a gathering of listeners on an early October evening, "You can do better than capitalism!"
  • 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.
  • Slow Death in the Cities
    Hosts Larry Bensky and Amy Goodwin discuss controversial environmental issues facing city-dwellers with a panel representing governmental, corporate, educational and consumer viewpoints.
  • The New Resistance
    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.
  • Toxic Wars
    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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  • Uprooted - A Grassroots Examination of the Politics of Migration
    Uprooted is multiplatform (web, tv, dvd) media tool for activists and organizers advocating for migrant rights. It highlights the social, political and economic policies that drive migration. It encourages and enables migrant communities and their allies to document and distribute their narratives.
  • Waves of Change
    Waves of Change: The Many Voices of the Global Village is a multimedia project designed to survey community media around the world by compiling and archiving the creative use of participatory communication globally.

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Environmental Justice

(Mis)Treating Prisoners

Health Care Behind Bars

Production Year: 1994
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Jeanne Kracher
Editors: John Hodor
Series: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Subjects: Crime, Law, and Justice, Racism, Health Care, Prisons, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03321

Prisoners receive inferior health care, because they, for the most part, come from oppressed communities and are thus seen as expendable.

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A Conversation: Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson

Production Year: 2003
Runtime: 1:03:00
Producers: Brian Drolet, Marty Lucas, Elsa E'der
Subjects: American Studies, Economics, Labor Studies, Peace Studies, Politics, Iraq, Community Media, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03512

Famed people's historian Howard Zinn died at the end of January 2010. A rigorous scholar, tireless advocate for economic and social justice, and a man of great good humor and generosity, he will be greatly missed. This delightful and engaging conversation with actor Woody Harrelson reveals Howard's rigorous scholarship and profound, gentle wisdom.

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Bearing Witness: Homemade Videos from the Environmental Front

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Karen Hirsh, Greenpeace Org
Series: Green Screen
Subjects: Environmental Studies, Social Movement Studies, Human Rights, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03406

People around the country blow the whistle on polluters and lax government regulators.

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Breathless

Production Year: 1994
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Cathy Scott, Paper Tiger, Susan Levine
Editors: Cathy Scott
Series: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Subjects: Media Studies, African American Studies, Economics, Urban Studies, Health, Racism, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03322

In 1992, New York City announced its plan to build seven garbage incinerators in low income neighborhoods to solve the city's waste problem.

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Environmental Racism

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Ada Gay Griffin
Series: Green Screen
Subjects: Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Urban Studies, Human Rights, Immigration and Exile, Racism, Work/Labor, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03396

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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Indigenous People and The Land

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Beverly Singer, Louise Gluck
Series: Green Screen
Subjects: Environmental Studies, Native American Studies, Agriculture, Human Rights, Health Care, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03399

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

Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 1:30:00
Series: The Left Forum 2012 - Confronting Global Capitalism
Locale: New York City
Subjects: Economics, Environmental Studies, Africa, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03555

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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Occupy Wall Street - The Movement Grows!

Grit TV's Laura Flanders Live Broadcast on FSTV

Since Saturday, September 17, 2011, thousands have been gathering at Zucotti Park in downtown New York City, in the eye of the storm of capitalism, to protest the erosion of economic justice, social equality and democracy itself over the past 40 years, during which the living standards of 99% of Americans has declined, while the richest 1% have reaped the benefits. But this isn't your average U.S. protest - inspired by the Arab Spring and protests in Greece, Spain and elsehwere in Europe, OWS is dynamic yet leaderless, organized yet broad-based. The media, the general public and the very politicians are looking to established media narratives to make sense of this movement, but they will not find any help there. One thing is clear: it is time to end our deference to corporate, monied power, and time to hold the banksters accountable for the financial crimes committed against the people of the United States. And, most importantly, it is time to find an alternative to the currently-deteriorating system of capitalism. As economist Richard Wolff emplored a gathering of listeners on an early October evening, "You can do better than capitalism!"

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Redwood Summer and Beyond

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Luana Plunkett, Neal Morrison
Series: Green Screen
Subjects: Environmental Studies, Social Movement Studies, Urban Studies, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03395

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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Slow Death in the Cities

Production Year: 1991
Runtime: 2:00:00
Producers: none Deep Dish TV, Pacifica Radio
Series: Celebrating 20 Years of Public Access TV
Subjects: African American Studies, Urban Studies, Health, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03377

Hosts Larry Bensky and Amy Goodwin discuss controversial environmental issues facing city-dwellers with a panel representing governmental, corporate, educational and consumer viewpoints.

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The New Resistance

Southwestern Communities of Color Struggling for Environmental and Economic Justice

Production Year: 1992
Runtime: 1:30:00
Producers: Fernando Moreno
Series: Rock the Boat
Subjects: American Studies, Community Media, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03418

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.

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Toxic Wars

Community Health and Enviornmental Justice

Production Year: 1994
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Miriam Greenberg
Series: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Subjects: Environmental Studies, Urban Studies, Health, Racism, Health Care, Environmental Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03323

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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