Neoliberalism Earth
terms of services

<< | 1 | >>

The venus project answers: why don't you build the first city right now?

The Venus Project Answers: Why don't you build the first city right now?
The Venus Project Answers: Why don't you build the first city right now?
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:02:28.500
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth New World Order .


Marshall brain - automation & unemployment

Marshall Brain - Automation & Unemployment
Marshall Brain - Automation & Unemployment
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:08:12
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth Michael Jackson .


The end of human labor

The End of Human Labor
The End of Human Labor
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:03:26.250
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth Michael Jackson .


Michael meacher - what should replace neo-liberalism? discussion pt 1

Michael Meacher - What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? Discussion pt 1
Extract from earth mother nature: What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? - Michael Meacher, MP & Public Discussion www.earthmothernature.com http www.myndz-community.com
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:19.500
Tags: .


Michael meacher - what should replace neo-liberalism? discussion pt 3

Michael Meacher - What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? Discussion pt 3
Extract from earth mother nature: What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? - Michael Meacher, MP & Public Discussion www.earthmothernature.com http www.myndz-community.com
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:05:46.500
Tags: .


Service sector automation

Service Sector Automation
Service Sector Automation
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:02:07.500
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth New World Order .


Slavery...today?

Slavery...Today?
Slavery...Today?
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:00:37.500
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation Neoliberalism Earth .


Michael meacher - what should replace neo-liberalism? discussion pt 4

Michael Meacher - What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? Discussion pt 4
Extract from earth mother nature: What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? - Michael Meacher, MP & Public Discussion www.earthmothernature.com http www.myndz-community.com
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:08.250
Tags: .


What should replace neo-liberalism? - michael meacher, mp & discussion pt 2

What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? - Michael Meacher, MP & Discussion pt 2
Extract from earth mother nature: What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? - Michael Meacher, MP www.earthmothernature.com http www.myndz-community.com
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:27.750
Tags: .


The farce of the education system

The Farce of the Education System
The Farce of the Education System
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:00:24.750
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation Neoliberalism Earth New World Order .


The fraud of tradition and cultural conservation

The Fraud of Tradition and Cultural Conservation
The Fraud of Tradition and Cultural Conservation
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:00:25.500
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation Neoliberalism Earth .


Roxanne meadows about the system's collapse

Roxanne Meadows about the System's Collapse
Roxanne Meadows about the System's Collapse
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:00:32.250
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth New World Order .


Michael meacher - what should replace neo-liberalism? discussion pt 5

Michael Meacher - What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? Discussion pt 5
Extract from earth mother nature: What Should Replace Neo-Liberalism? - Michael Meacher, MP & Public Discussion www.earthmothernature.com http www.myndz-community.com
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:06:17.250
Tags: .


Unemployment is irreversible

Unemployment is Irreversible
Unemployment is Irreversible
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:03:05.250
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth Michael Jackson .


The fraud of natural behavior

The Fraud of Natural Behavior
The Fraud of Natural Behavior
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:00:24.750
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation Neoliberalism Earth .


An introduction to friends of the earth international

An Introduction to Friends of the Earth International
Friends of the Earth International is the world's largest grassroots environmental network, uniting 76 national member groups and some 5000 local activist groups on every continent. With over 2 million members and supporters around the world, we campaign on today's most urgent environmental and social issues. Find out more by watching this five minute film.
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:04:06.750
Tags: .


Basic income - summary

Basic Income - Summary
Basic Income - Summary
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:03:18.750
Tags: Neoliberalism Earth Michael Jackson .


The market will collapse

The Market Will Collapse
The Market Will Collapse
Category: News & Politics
Length: 00:01:09
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth Michael Jackson .


What is money?

What is Money?
What is Money?
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:00:30
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Neoliberalism Earth Michael Jackson .


Laws, or solutions?

Laws, or Solutions?
Laws, or Solutions?
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:01:09
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation Neoliberalism Earth .


The business of superstition

The Business of Superstition
The Business of Superstition
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:02:14.250
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation Neoliberalism Earth .


Cosmic suicide (song/poem)

Cosmic Suicide (Song/Poem)
This is a melancholy song - it captures the experience of watching everything you love about our world being trashed by powerful people indifferent to the beauty of the world they inhabit - that sustains their own lives. To be 'epic' in theme is to seem a bit cliched these days - but sometimes you have to speak what you see. Written in the late 1990s (hence the lyrics concerning ozone depletion, etc. ) I reworked this song/poem in 2005 and added a range of images from the 'universal commons' material up at the Prelinger Archives (US) a couple of years back. The problem of humanity's spiritual insanity is also a theme covered in the lyrics. Hence copyright of the song is mine (Ian Irvine, all rights reserved) but the images are sourced from the Prelinger site (please see end of video for details).
Category: Music
Length: 00:03:50.250
Tags: climate change .


Why capitalism and libertarian conservatism are better than socialism (mirror)

Why capitalism and libertarian conservatism are better than socialism (mirror)
You may have to pause in the middle of this video to read the quotes. Subscribe to www.youtube.com Additional keywords sarah palin john mccain education economy bush friedman hayek ludwig von mises institute immigration health care supreme court bailout bail out war ondrugs religion oil...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:02:06
Tags: .


Kick-off speech for the "color of the earth" march.

Kick-off speech for the
Another video from compañero ikherzero. Once again, all I did was add subtitles so that more people can understand. This time, I'll include his original message: "For a free Mexico. For an independent Latin America. For equality amongst humans. For peace. For all." Link to the original: www.youtube.com
Category: News & Politics
Length: 00:01:45
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 1)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 1)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 2)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 2)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30.750
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 3)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 3)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 4)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 4)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:05:29.250
Tags: .


The great scam of human labor

The Great Scam of Human Labor
The Great Scam of Human Labor Sources: www.usatoday.com money.cnn.com eh.net books.nap.edu www.techdirt.com money.cnn.com www.itcc.org
Category: Science & Technology
Length: 00:04:54.750
Tags: The Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 5)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 5)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 6)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 6)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30.750
Tags: .


Cop15 on location | carolina zambrano-barragán | ecuador | part 1

COP15 ON LOCATION | Carolina Zambrano-Barragán | Ecuador | Part 1
Climate Change Leaders at COP15. Raw & unedited. Filmed on location inside Bella Centre during Cop15. Carolina Zambrano Barragán - Undersecretary of Climate Change at Ministry of Environment, Ecuador. Interviewed by Joan Russow - Global Compliance Research Project. Filmed by Cory Morningstar - Canadians for Action on Climate Change. Highlights: Includes thoughts and comments regarding the Ecuadorian Assembly Approving Constitutional Rights for Nature. The mainstream media barely even covered it ... this amazing feat was considered #18 of the top 25 censored stories of 2008. The Ecuadorian Constitutional Assembly has changed the world. Ecuador has become the first country in the world to codify a new system of environmental protection based on rights. They have approved legislation that has transformed nature and ecosystems in Ecuador from mere things into entities with legal rights to exist and flourish. It's the leadership we so desperately need in the face of accelerating climate change. Other countries should follow such strong leadership. To take the idea of individual human rights and give them to entities and systems that are hard to define either as individual or human is revolutionary. An idea whose time has come. On July 7, 2008 the 130-member Ecuador Constitutional Assembly, elected countrywide to rewrite the country's Constitution, voted to approve articles that recognize rights for nature and ecosystems. On September 28, 2008, the people of Ecuador voted by an ...
Category: News & Politics
Length: 00:06:43.500
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 7)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 7)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30.750
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 8)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 8)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:05:20.250
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 9)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 9)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30
Tags: .


Hugo blanco - fight to save planet being destroyed by capitalist system

Hugo Blanco - fight to save planet being destroyed by capitalist system
Since the first peasant uprisings in Peru against the feudal system and slavery imposed by European conquerors, the struggle of the indigenous people has continued as the multinationals' drive for profit continues to exploit and damage the earth and its people. Hugo Blanco has been involved in the indigenous struggle for decades and now the struggle has become more environmental than ever. Poor people are the ones who mainly suffer the effects of global warming but ultimately everyone on the planet will be badly affected as long as capitalism continues to wreak havok on the earth. On October 15th, Hugo addressed an SSP public meeting in Scotland in Glasgow's Partick Burgh Halls with the assistance of an interpreter, Ian Bruce. Video en espanol and interpreted into English. In this video, part 2, Hugo spoke of how persuading individual capitalists to stop polluting the world is not sufficient because other capitalists simply take their place. The capitalist system is geared towards making as much money as possible in as short a time as possible without regard for the consequences to nature or people. Despite some environmental laws, most governments are bribed by big business as bribes are cheaper than modifying their polluting behaviour. Today's open cast mines are more damaging than traditional mines and destroy whole mountainsides, oil wells poison the water and in turn, the fish and the people. Hydroelectricity is used to power the mines and this robs the farmers of ...
Category: News & Politics
Length: 00:09:01.500
Tags: .


Cop15 on location | carolina zambrano-barragán | ecuador | part 6

COP15 ON LOCATION | Carolina Zambrano-Barragán | Ecuador | Part 6
Climate Change Leaders at COP15. Raw & unedited. Filmed on location inside Bella Centre during Cop15. Carolina Zambrano Barragán - Undersecretary of Climate Change at Ministry of Environment, Ecuador. Interviewed by Joan Russow - Global Compliance Research Project. Filmed by Cory Morningstar - Canadians for Action on Climate Change. Highlights: Includes thoughts and comments regarding the Ecuadorian Assembly Approving Constitutional Rights for Nature. The mainstream media barely even covered it ... this amazing feat was considered #18 of the top 25 censored stories of 2008. The Ecuadorian Constitutional Assembly has changed the world. Ecuador has become the first country in the world to codify a new system of environmental protection based on rights. They have approved legislation that has transformed nature and ecosystems in Ecuador from mere things into entities with legal rights to exist and flourish. It's the leadership we so desperately need in the face of accelerating climate change. Other countries should follow such strong leadership. To take the idea of individual human rights and give them to entities and systems that are hard to define either as individual or human is revolutionary. An idea whose time has come. On July 7, 2008 the 130-member Ecuador Constitutional Assembly, elected countrywide to rewrite the country's Constitution, voted to approve articles that recognize rights for nature and ecosystems. On September 28, 2008, the people of Ecuador voted by an ...
Category: News & Politics
Length: 00:04:33.750
Tags: Global Warming .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 10)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 10)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30.750
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 11)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 11)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30.750
Tags: .


Occupy toronto 1 month later - solidarity with indigenous struggles

Occupy Toronto 1 month later - Solidarity with Indigenous Struggles
Occupy Toronto: Solidarity with Indigenous Struggles In solidarity with Indigenous struggles, Occupy Toronto marched on Saturday Nov 12th to raise awareness about the links between indigenous issues and struggles against austerity, privatization and Neo-Liberalism, and sovereignty. We marched to support our own decolonization as well as the larger decolonization needed for our society. Occupy Toronto recognizes we are occupying already occupied lands. We say no to the violent imposition of economic austerity, industrial development and privatization on ourselves, and on people around the world. We are fighting for our right to a truly democratic society and we recognize the struggle for the 99% is fighting the same forces that indigenous and other colonized peoples have been fighting for centuries. We say no: - to Canadian companies destroying the earth and the very existence of people who can show us the way to a more sustainable world. - to indigenous peoples facing health, displacement and loss of culture from resource exploitation including mining operations, palm oil plantations, and tar sands. - the ongoing apartheid in Canada, where Indigenous peoples face disproportionate incarceration, poverty and socio-economic instability. Solidarity with Indigenous struggles around the world! Solidarity with Occupy Toronto! Meetings at 8:30 on weeknights at occupy site, and e-mail contact is Occupytostreetteam@gmail.com
Category: News & Politics
Length: 00:09:51.750
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 12)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 12)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:05:21.750
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 13)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 13)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30
Tags: .


17 part 3

17 part 3
Huge apologies to those who have watched this before. Made only one small change but thought it merited inclusion. Renamed because I had promised to do it all in 17 parts - a not very sophisticated way of keeping my promise. again apologies.
Category: Education
Length: 00:10:50.250
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 14)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 14)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:07:30.750
Tags: .


It's all about us: questioning american militarism (part 15)

It's All About US: Questioning American Militarism (part 15)
A panel discussion about how American militarism affects people in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the student group Stanford Says No to War -- antiwar.stanford.edu Speakers (left to right): Fadi Quran is from Ramallah in the West Bank and is a senior at Stanford majoring in Physics and International Relations. He has been beaten up by both US trained Palestinian policemen and US funded Israeli soldiers and has collected Israeli bullet and shell cartridges with serial numbers that, when typed into Google, point to the USA. Fadi worked in DC on nuclear nonproliferation issues with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is now head of Campaign Restore Hope, which is calling for more education on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and divestment from companies in the region participating in human rights abuses. Sebastián Calderón Bentin is a citizen of Panama and Peru. He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Drama. His areas of research include performance theory, empire studies and critical geopolitics. Last December he organized an academic panel on the 1989 US invasion of Panama at the National Library in Ciudad de Panama, Panama. He has an essay entitled "Archeologies of Empire: Peru, Hollywood, and the Neoliberal Academy" that will be published in the forthcoming book Neoliberalism and Global Theaters: Performance Permutations. Adam Hudson is a senior at Stanford majoring in International Relations with a minor in Arabic. He ...
Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Length: 00:00:57.750
Tags: .


The carbon rush documentary trailer

The Carbon Rush documentary trailer
www.thecarbonrush.net Hundreds of hydroelectric dams in Panama. Incinerators burning garbage in India. Biogas extracted from palm oil in Honduras. Eucalyptus forests harvested for charcoal in Brazil. What do these projects have in common? They are all receiving carbon credits for offsetting pollution created somewhere else. But what impact are these offsets having? Are they actually reducing emissions? And what about the people and the communities where these projects have been set up? THE CARBON RUSH takes us around the world to meet the people most impacted. They are the least heard in the cacophony surrounding this emerging "green-gold" multi-billion dollar carbon industry. From indigenous rain forest dwellers having their way of life completely threatened, to dozens of Campesinos assassinated, to the livelihood of waste pickers at landfills taken away, THE CARBON RUSH travels across four continents and brings us up close to projects working through the United Nations, Kyoto Protocol designed Clean Development Mechanism. This groundbreaking documentary feature asks the fundamental questions "What happens when we manipulate markets to solve the climate crisis? Who stands to gain and who stands to suffer?"
Category: Film & Animation
Length: 00:01:47.250
Tags: .


Lebak-lebung - food sovereignity

Lebak-lebung - Food sovereignity
Jalan Rakya. How the empowerment of local communities by agrarian reform might effectively address global responsibility in regards to the warmth of the earth. The university of the food soverignity and the culture of learning in Sumatera. Amandla awethu Rohman! Down with the new sawit green desserts! Harvesting lebungs for the fish rifles against neoliberalism and politic uang...
Category: News & Politics
Length: 00:07:05.250
Tags: .


Accounting and sustainability: reform or deformation?

Accounting and Sustainability: Reform or Deformation?
Larry O'Connor, lecturer in accounting in the business school of La Trobe University in Australia started out with his inquiry as to how accounting is bringing about changes towards a more sustainable economy and has come to the conclusion that it isn't. The driver remains idealogy of the free market is set within a certain value set and has been misrepresented as an "agenda of reform," but is really deforming, putting economics at the center spot, making the economic value at the center of all things to include turning Universities into profit centers. As a result, accounting is being used to entrench the status quo rather than to benefit sustainability. Raj Patel, author of The Value of Nothing explores the same territory and together from different spots in the planet they make a strong argument for an informed citizen to question the idealogy of the free market. Raj Patel, like Larry O'Connor can be found on Earthsayers.tv, the voices of sustainability. This video was produced by Ruth Ann Barrett, producer, EarthSayers.tv as part of her participation in Portland State University's Social Sustainability Network. The vieo as made in June, 2010.
Category: Education
Length: 00:04:02.250
Tags: sustainability .


4 elements - four elements - cuatro elementos

4 elements - Four elements - Cuatro elementos
Co-Producers: Ekaitz lekunberri Etxebarria & Lorena Paz -Mugarik Gabe & LabID.org- Is a work of art designed together by a group of artists and professionals involved in awareness raising activities. The video-installation can be thought of as a play in the sense that it recreates dramatically a situation or scene, dramatizes a process with the intention of being a nomadic class of educational experience. It is a consciously socio-political act as it places a standpoint/ set of values in society. The aims of 4 elements are: to use art in a multi-disciplinary format as an educational tool to raise awareness / consciousness about the following themes: The lost link with nature, campaigning in support of the cosmovision of indigenous populations because we believe that this coincides with our right to sustainable development. We raise awareness about the north-south divide as well as condemning the loss of bio-diversity. The Earth element: we leave open the debate as to whether there was a beginning. We dramatize the birth of sound, music, voices and words. We represent both cultural, ethnic and bio-diversity. We give homage to the fight of the peoples, the fight for dignity. The Fire element: During the first experiment in Euskadi we worked with the local minority language and analyzed the nature of the conquest. Including a demand for respect, dialogue and peace. The Air element: A critique of the individualism, ego-centricism and the level of social control that exist ...
Category: Entertainment
Length: 00:07:30
Tags: .


Rebuilding war-torn societies

Rebuilding War-Torn Societies
The Peace Through Reconstruction conference, presented by Columbia's Center on Capitalism and Society and the Earth Institute, featured four panels on economic and policy guidelines as well as investment and community-based reconstruction strategies. Participants in the conference from Columbia included Edmund Phelps, the McVickar Professor of Political Economy and the 2006 Nobel laureate in economics; Jeffrey Sachs, professor of sustainable development and director of the Earth Institute; and Glenn Hubbard, professor of finance and economics and dean of the Columbia Business School.
Category: Education
Length: 00:06:42.750
Tags: .


<< | 1 | >>

Ads