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Programs with the subject 'Civil Liberties'

  • 33 Days
    A film produced in the midst of the 2006 Israeli war on Lebanon. Follows a journalist, aid worker, mother and children's theater director coping with the terror and destruction.
  • 6th International Women's Video Festival
    March 8th --International Women's Day-- was inspired by a militant street demonstration in 1908, when women from sweatshops and tenements on New York's Lower East Side marched to Union Square with demands for higher wages, better working conditions, the right to vote and an end to child labor. This video, for the sixth consecutive year, documents this event.
  • A Cry For Freedom and Democracy
    In January 1994, the Mayan people of Chiapas shook the world with an uprising against the brutal conditions of life in their impoverished Mexican state.
  • AIDS in Prison
    Two one hour programs from the Deep Dish TV series Bars and Stripes. Part 1: Moving Interviews with four prisoners suffering from AIS. Part 2: "I'm You, You're Me": the AIDS program at Bedford Hills prison in New York + Mistreating Prisoners - Health Care In Prison
  • Alice Walker
    Internationally acclaimed author Alice Walker talks about growing up poor in rural Georgia and the experiences that led her to become a writer. She also reads excerpts from her best known novel.
  • Forbidden Fruit Fight Back!
    With joy and collective pride, lesbians and gay men display unity and confidence as they confront the censorship of the fact of their lives.
  • Global Dissent
    Reactions to the first Gulf War from across the globe.
  • Guantanamo, Int'l Law and the War on Terror
    Barbara Olshansky is an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights. This piece is drawn from her speech at the World Tribunal on Iraq, which took place from June 23-25, 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey. She covers the range of legal and political measures employed by the U.S. government in the "global war on terror" both within the United States and outside. Including a discussion of anti-immigrant measures, enemy combatant status, detentions around the world, and the treatment of detainees.
  • Iraq: On Losing a Despotic War
    The U.S. becomes more vicious and brutal as it struggles to maintain its global economic and political dominance by military force.
  • Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties with Lamis Deek
    Lamis Deek speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.
  • Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties with Steve Downs
    Steve Downs speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.
  • Left Forum 2012 Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties with Deepa Kumar
    Deepa Kumar speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.
  • Left Forum 2012: Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties wtih Dr. Shaik Ubaid
    Dr. Shaik Ubaid speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.
  • Like A Prayer
    This show explores the many issues that were cause for the December 10th, 1989 demonstration by ACT UP and WHAM! (Women's Health Action and Mobilization) at St. Patrick's Cathedral as well as those resulting from it - while charting the course of events both inside and outside the church.
  • Lucille Clifton and Sonia Sanchez
    Two of America's most gifted poets read from their work and talk about their respective paths, from the big city ghetto life to esteemed university professor and the struggle to create and maintain a personal politic.
  • Manufacturing the Enemy
    Gulf Crisis TV Project: made in collaboration with Paper Tiger. Manufacturing the Enemy includes interviews with Arab Americans victimized by violence and racism during and after the first Gulf War. Their experiences are compared with those of Japanese Americans during and after the Second World War.
  • Michael Harrington Looks At Democracy
    Why was the 1988 electorate at an all time low? Micheal Harrington, author of "The Other America", begins to de-mystify the American political process.
  • National Insecurities
    In the wake of 911 the U.S. government launched a 21st century pogrom against Arabs and Muslims in the U.S, inflaming racial and religious hatreds and fears. How have people responded?
  • 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!"
  • Octavio Paz and Carlos Fuentes
    Mexico City: home of the Nobel Prize winning poet Octavio Paz and Latin American essayist Carlos Fuentes. For both writers, Mexico City, the largest metropolitan city in the world, becomes a metaphor for all that is right and all that is wrong with contemporary society and culture.
  • Racism on Main Street
    A hard look at racism and police brutality, surveying several U.S. cities and citing specific case studies.
  • The Empire Strikes Out!
    Part 3 of the Spigot for Bigot series, The Empire Strikes Out!, focuses on the white hate organizations themselves, their history, their tactics and their ideology.
  • The Empire Strikes Out!
    Part 4 of the Spigot for Bigot series, the second half of The Empire Strikes Out!, further explores white hate organizations.
  • The Oakland Commune
    Occupy Oakland's particular character resulted from years of struggle and repression in the Bay Area. This short documentary by Deep Dish TV producers Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelbergh details the ongoing story of the Oakland Commune.
  • Torture and Illegal Detention
    From the film Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record, a documentary of the five indictments brought by the International Commission of Inquiry into the Crimes Against Humanity of the Bush Administration. bushcommission.org
  • Wars of Agression
    From the film Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record, a documentary of the five indictments brought by the International Commission of Inquiry into the Crimes Against Humanity of the Bush Administration. bushcommission.org
  • Women of Substance and Crack Clouds Over Hells Kitchen
    "Woman of Substance" looks beyond the statistics to reveal the human and social problems encountered by pregnant and parenting addicts seeking treatment.In "Crack Clouds Over Hell's Kitchen" by Educational Video Center students visit a park in New York City's infamous "Hell's Kitchen" neighborhood.
  • Working Pictures
    This video explores the difficulties faced by the American labor movement, as corporate globalization takes hold.

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    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.
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Civil Liberties

33 Days

Production Year: 2006
Runtime: 1:14:00
Producers: Mai Masri
Series: Nothing is Safe
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Human Rights, Israel, Theatre/Dance
CatalogueNumber: 03467

A film produced in the midst of the 2006 Israeli war on Lebanon. Follows a journalist, aid worker, mother and children's theater director coping with the terror and destruction.

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6th International Women's Video Festival

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Susan Fleischmann, Abigail Norman
Series: Fearless TV for the 90s
Subjects: Political Science, Civil Liberties, Sexuality Studies, Social Movement Studies, Urban Studies, Women's Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03244

March 8th --International Women's Day-- was inspired by a militant street demonstration in 1908, when women from sweatshops and tenements on New York's Lower East Side marched to Union Square with demands for higher wages, better working conditions, the right to vote and an end to child labor. This video, for the sixth consecutive year, documents this event.

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A Cry For Freedom and Democracy

Production Year: 1994
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Cheche Martinez
Series: News You Can Use III
Locale: Chiapas, Mexico
Subjects: Civil Liberties, Latin-American Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03338

In January 1994, the Mayan people of Chiapas shook the world with an uprising against the brutal conditions of life in their impoverished Mexican state.

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AIDS in Prison

Doing Time Inside the Prison Complex

Production Year: 1997
Runtime: 2:00:00
Producers: Catherine Saalfield Gund
Series: Bars And Stripes
Subjects: African American Studies, Civil Liberties, Crime, Law, and Justice, Sexuality Studies, AIDS, Racism, Health Care, Prisons
CatalogueNumber: 03496

Two one hour programs from the Deep Dish TV series Bars and Stripes. Part 1: Moving Interviews with four prisoners suffering from AIS. Part 2: "I'm You, You're Me": the AIDS program at Bedford Hills prison in New York + Mistreating Prisoners - Health Care In Prison

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Alice Walker

The Color Purple

Internationally acclaimed author Alice Walker talks about growing up poor in rural Georgia and the experiences that led her to become a writer. She also reads excerpts from her best known novel.

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Forbidden Fruit Fight Back!

With joy and collective pride, lesbians and gay men display unity and confidence as they confront the censorship of the fact of their lives.

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Global Dissent

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Series: The Gulf Crisis TV Project
Subjects: Political Science, Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Peace Studies, Human Rights, Politics, Iraq
CatalogueNumber: 03289

Reactions to the first Gulf War from across the globe.

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Guantanamo, Int'l Law and the War on Terror

Barbara Olshansky at the World Tribunal on Iraq

Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 28:20
Editors: DeeDee Halleck
Series: The World Tribunal on Iraq - Complete Speeches
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Crime, Law, and Justice, Immigration and Exile, Iraq, International Relations
CatalogueNumber: 03508

Barbara Olshansky is an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights. This piece is drawn from her speech at the World Tribunal on Iraq, which took place from June 23-25, 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey. She covers the range of legal and political measures employed by the U.S. government in the "global war on terror" both within the United States and outside. Including a discussion of anti-immigrant measures, enemy combatant status, detentions around the world, and the treatment of detainees.

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Iraq: On Losing a Despotic War

Biju Matheu at the World Tribunal on Iraq

Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 28:22
Editors: DeeDee Halleck
Series: The World Tribunal on Iraq - Complete Speeches
Locale: Istanbul, Turkey
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Crime, Law, and Justice, Iraq
CatalogueNumber: 03509

The U.S. becomes more vicious and brutal as it struggles to maintain its global economic and political dominance by military force.

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Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties with Lamis Deek

Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 19:28
Series: The Left Forum 2012 - Confronting Global Capitalism
Locale: New York City
Subjects: Political Science, Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Islam, Politics, Prison, Prisons, Terrorism
CatalogueNumber: 03583

Lamis Deek speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.

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Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties with Steve Downs

Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 15:29
Series: The Left Forum 2012 - Confronting Global Capitalism
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Islam, Prison, Prisons, Terrorism
CatalogueNumber: 03582

Steve Downs speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.

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Left Forum 2012 Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties with Deepa Kumar

Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 16:04
Series: The Left Forum 2012 - Confronting Global Capitalism
Subjects: Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Islam, Prison, Prisons, International Relations, Terrorism
CatalogueNumber: 03580

Deepa Kumar speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.

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Left Forum 2012: Islamophobia, the NDAA, and the Attack on Civil Liberties wtih Dr. Shaik Ubaid

Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 15:22
Series: The Left Forum 2012 - Confronting Global Capitalism
Locale: New York City
Subjects: Political Science, Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Islam, Politics, Prison, Prisons, Terrorism
CatalogueNumber: 03581

Dr. Shaik Ubaid speaks at a Left Forum 2012 panel on the Islamophobic nature of the "War on Terror" ten years after September 11, 2001.

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Like A Prayer

Production Year: 1989
Runtime: 28:00
Series: Diva Tv
Subjects: Civil Liberties, Sexuality Studies, Social Movement Studies, AIDS, Health, Women's Movement, Gender Studies, Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender
CatalogueNumber: 03393

This show explores the many issues that were cause for the December 10th, 1989 demonstration by ACT UP and WHAM! (Women's Health Action and Mobilization) at St. Patrick's Cathedral as well as those resulting from it - while charting the course of events both inside and outside the church.

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Lucille Clifton and Sonia Sanchez

Good Women

Production Year: 1991
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: John Dorr, Lewis MacAdams
Series: The Lannan Foundation Presents Writers Uncensored
Subjects: Political Science, Civil Liberties, Art and Literature, Poetry
CatalogueNumber: 03295

Two of America's most gifted poets read from their work and talk about their respective paths, from the big city ghetto life to esteemed university professor and the struggle to create and maintain a personal politic.

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Manufacturing the Enemy

Gulf Crisis TV Project

Gulf Crisis TV Project: made in collaboration with Paper Tiger. Manufacturing the Enemy includes interviews with Arab Americans victimized by violence and racism during and after the first Gulf War. Their experiences are compared with those of Japanese Americans during and after the Second World War.

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Michael Harrington Looks At Democracy

An Election Special

Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Paper Tiger
Series: Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Subjects: Political Science, Civil Liberties, Economics, Social Movement Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03239

Why was the 1988 electorate at an all time low? Micheal Harrington, author of "The Other America", begins to de-mystify the American political process.

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National Insecurities

Production Year: 2005
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Jason Da Silva
Series: Shocking and Awful - A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation
Locale: U.S,
Subjects: Political Science, Middle East Studies, Civil Liberties, Crime, Law, and Justice
CatalogueNumber: 03268

In the wake of 911 the U.S. government launched a 21st century pogrom against Arabs and Muslims in the U.S, inflaming racial and religious hatreds and fears. How have people responded?

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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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Octavio Paz and Carlos Fuentes

The City as Man

Mexico City: home of the Nobel Prize winning poet Octavio Paz and Latin American essayist Carlos Fuentes. For both writers, Mexico City, the largest metropolitan city in the world, becomes a metaphor for all that is right and all that is wrong with contemporary society and culture.

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Racism on Main Street

A Look Around Your Corner

Production Year: 1986
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Shu Lea Cheang, Roy Wilson
Series: The Opening Series
Locale: United States
Subjects: Political Science, Media Studies, African American Studies, American Studies, Civil Liberties, Crime, Law, and Justice, Racism
CatalogueNumber: 03211

A hard look at racism and police brutality, surveying several U.S. cities and citing specific case studies.

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The Empire Strikes Out!

Part 3

Part 3 of the Spigot for Bigot series, The Empire Strikes Out!, focuses on the white hate organizations themselves, their history, their tactics and their ideology.

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The Empire Strikes Out!

Part 4

Production Year: 1990
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Martha Wallner
Editors: Lisa Guido
Series: Spigot For Bigots Or Channels For Change?
Subjects: Media Studies, American Studies, Civil Liberties, Globalization Studies, Art and Literature, Racism, Community Media
CatalogueNumber: 03330

Part 4 of the Spigot for Bigot series, the second half of The Empire Strikes Out!, further explores white hate organizations.

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The Oakland Commune

Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 11:32
Producers: Brandon Jourdan, Marianne maeckelbergh
Editors: Brandon Jourdan, Marianne maeckelbergh
Series: Occupy Wall Street!
Locale: Oakland California
Subjects: Civil Liberties, Economics
CatalogueNumber: 03549

Occupy Oakland's particular character resulted from years of struggle and repression in the Bay Area. This short documentary by Deep Dish TV producers Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelbergh details the ongoing story of the Oakland Commune.

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Torture and Illegal Detention

Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record

From the film Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record, a documentary of the five indictments brought by the International Commission of Inquiry into the Crimes Against Humanity of the Bush Administration. bushcommission.org

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Wars of Agression

Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record

From the film Crimes Against Humanity: The Bush Record, a documentary of the five indictments brought by the International Commission of Inquiry into the Crimes Against Humanity of the Bush Administration. bushcommission.org

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Women of Substance and Crack Clouds Over Hells Kitchen

"Woman of Substance" looks beyond the statistics to reveal the human and social problems encountered by pregnant and parenting addicts seeking treatment.In "Crack Clouds Over Hell's Kitchen" by Educational Video Center students visit a park in New York City's infamous "Hell's Kitchen" neighborhood.

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Working Pictures

Labor in the Eighties

Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Series: Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Locale: USA
Subjects: American Studies, Civil Liberties, Crime, Law, and Justice, Economics, Labor Studies, Work/Labor
CatalogueNumber: 03218

This video explores the difficulties faced by the American labor movement, as corporate globalization takes hold.

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