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DOC-DEBUT: Waiting for the Revolution - Promo
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:49 AM
For over 500 years the indigenous people of the Andes have had to endure racism and discrimination. Now, with democracy on their side, the time has come for a change.
Indian School - Promo
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:49 AM
What’s it like to grow up in a country with the largest child labor force in the world, an ancient caste system and a film industry bigger than Hollywood? Link's new Indian School series follows students and teachers at high schools near Mumbai.
Magda’s Calling
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:49 AM
Magda Amer is a "daiya" or caller for Islam in Cairo, Egypt. Magda is certified by al-Azhar in Egypt to teach Islam and teaches in several mosques in Cairo. She is also a doctor and practices alternative medicine and owns a homeopathic shop in a suburb of Cairo. In her shop, she teache...
DOC-DEBUT: La Paloma - The Melody of Longing - Clip
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:49 AM
"La Paloma" is the most played song in the world, and this film is a journey on its wings. What is the song?s secret? Why does it touch people of every color and creed?
DOC-DEBUT: La Paloma - The Melody of Longing - Clip
From:
Link TV
on
Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:49 AM
"La Paloma" is the most played song in the world, and this film is a journey on its wings. What is the song?s secret? Why does it touch people of every color and creed?
Ashley Boyd: How to Create Positive Change on Family Issues
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Link TV
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:38 AM
In this interview with Link’s Wendy Hanamura, Ashley Boyd of MomsRising.org speaks about how you can be involved in a movement to create change on all levels - both in your family, at the workplace, and nationwide.
Aaron Glantz: "More Suicides Than Deaths in Active Combat"
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:38 AM
In this interview, Aaron Glantz, author of "The War Comes Home", describes the disturbing mental states of many returning American veterans. These mental breakdowns often lead to suicides, alcoholism and drug abuse - an epidemic that the VA has sought to cover up.
Introduction to Blueprint for Accountability: Working the Dark Side
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:38 AM
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow launched Culture Project’s "Blueprint for Accountability" series on May 31 with a gripping evening on accountability and the U.S. policy of torture in the "War on Terror". This first episode is titled "Working The Dark Side" - watch an introduction to this great new progr...
2008 Brower Youth Award Winner - Phebe Meyers
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:38 AM
In this short film, Phebe Meyers, 18, of Woodstock, VT launches a youth non-profit and creates a migratory corridor in the Costa Rican rainforest, restoring it with native trees.
Madeleine Albright: "Be Guided by Facts, Not Fear"
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:38 AM
Watch this speech by Madeleine Albright in which the former U.S. Secretary of State discusses views of Muslims in the world and stresses the importance of being guided by "facts not fear" in her introduction to the film, "Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think."Visit www.insideislam.t...
Interview #3: Andy Bichlbaum of "The Yes Men Fix the World"
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:38 AM
"Yes Man" Andy Bichlbaum discusses the media’s role in the hoax-driven documentary film "The Yes Men Fix the World" during this interview segment.Click here for air times for The Yes Men
Ashley Boyd: Family-Friendly Policies Need to Be on the National Agenda
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:31 AM
Ashley Boyd, Campaign Director of MomsRising.org, speaks about why she believes that family-friendly policies should be at the forefront of the national agenda. She also discusses the goals behind the film the "Motherhood Manifesto", and about the challenges all mothers and families share.
Jamal Dajani - Is Peace in the Middle East Possible?
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:31 AM
Jamal Dajani, producer of Mosaic: World News From the Middle East, outlines the difficulties of everyday life in Gaza - including polluted water, malnutrition, and limited medical supplies. Is there any hope for peace in the region? What do those in the Middle East think about the new American p...
Oceans 8 - Birthplace of the Winds - Promo
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:31 AM
In this first episode of the Oceans 8 series, adventurers reach one of the loneliest spots on Earth, where the Pacific and the Bering Sea collide at what the Aleuts called the "Birthplace of the Winds".
2008 Brower Youth Award Winner: Timothy DenHerder-Thomas
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:31 AM
In this short film, Timothy DenHerder-Thomas, 21, of St. Paul, MN, demonstrates that climate solutions are bold opportunities for economic profit and community building as opposed to personal sacrifices.
Interview #3: Jan McHugh-Smith, President, SF SPCA
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:31 AM
Jan McHugh-Smith, President, San Francisco SPCA, gives reasons why people looking to adopt a pet should consider an older animal, who are often already housebroken, trained, and easy to care for. Also, Jan responds to criticisms the SF SPCA receives regarding their tendency to rescue only cute, ...
DOC-DEBUT: The Glow of White Women (PROMO)
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:31 AM
The Glow of White Women, an autobiographical documentary film made by Yunus Valley, tells a personal story of growing up amidst the extreme segregation of Nelspruit, South Africa, which effected societal perceptions of beauty.
Ashley Boyd: On Activism in a Busy Mom’s World
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:29 AM
Ashley Boyd of MomsRising.org speaks about activism - and how a busy mom can still get involved and make a meaningful difference advocating for family rights.
explore: Specials - Take Action!
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:29 AM
explore: Special Episodes are 30 minute compilations of explore shorts hand-picked by Link TV based on a shared theme or location they portray. Visit this page often to learn more about the latest explore: Special Episode and to find out how you, too, can get involved with the stories that move ...
Oceans 8 - Borderland
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Mon, Dec 07 2009 8:29 AM
WATCH ONLINE! This episode of Oceans 8 takes us to the Croatian coast, home to one of the largest archipelagos in the Mediterranean, where fisherman are worried about the diminishing numbers of fish.
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