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Amy Goodman: Confronting Wartime Media
Amy Goodman: Confronting Wartime Media
Category: News & Current Affairs
Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, delivers a thundering speech in this recording of her keynote address at 2007’s SolFest, touching on many important subjects including the essential role of independent media.
Untold Desires
Untold Desires
Category: Documentaries
This acclaimed film examines the struggle people with disabilities face in their quest to lead sexually fulfilling lives.
Gap and Nike: No Sweat?
Gap and Nike: No Sweat?
Category: Documentaries
An expose which reveals that Gap and Nike have been using a factory in Cambodia that breaks their own anti-sweatshop rules.
Gacaca
Gacaca
Category: Documentaries
Follows the first steps in one of the world's boldest experiments in reconciliation: the Gacaca Tribunals in Rwanda, a new form of citizen-based justice aimed at unifying this scarred nation.
From the Left Coast: Noam Chomsky
From the Left Coast: Noam Chomsky
Category: News & Current Affairs
Renowned linguist and social theorist, Noam Chomsky addresses the Agape Spiritual Center.
From the Left Coast: George Ryan
From the Left Coast: George Ryan
Category: News & Current Affairs
Former Illinois Governor George Ryan discusses his objections to the death penalty.
From the Left Coast: Eve Ensler
From the Left Coast: Eve Ensler
Category: News & Current Affairs
Eve Ensler, creator of The Vagina Monologues, accepts the Liberty Hill Foundation's Creative Vision Award.
From the Left Coast: Dr. Patch Adams
From the Left Coast: Dr. Patch Adams
Category: News & Current Affairs
Dr. Patch Adams discusses problems with the implementation of the death penalty while addressing Death Penalty Focus.
Four Sisters for Peace
Four Sisters for Peace
Category: Documentaries
A film about peace and justice as seen through the eyes and actions of four activist sisters who are also Catholic nuns: Rita, Brigid, Kate and Jane McDonald, now in their 60s and 70s.
Forgotten People
Forgotten People
Category: Documentaries
Narrated by Susan Sarandon, this film examines the abuse of patients in psychiatric facilities worldwide
Foreign Exchange: Hope for Darfur?
Foreign Exchange: Hope for Darfur?
Category: News & Current Affairs
A weekly, half-hour international affairs series, hosted by noted author, journalist and international commentator, Fareed Zakaria.
First Peoples' TV: Tushka
First Peoples' TV: Tushka
Category: Documentaries
A fictionalized account of the mysterious death of a Native American activist and his family following a 1972 American Indian Movement (AIM) rally in Washington DC.
First Peoples' TV: Reason to Fear
First Peoples' TV: Reason to Fear
Category: Documentaries
The story of Native American Patrick "Hooty" Crow, who spent eight years on Death Row for his part in a 1978 shootout with Northern California police.
First Peoples' TV: Broken Rainbow
Finding Leticia
Finding Leticia
Category: Documentaries
A young orphan discovers that her natural father is still alive in El Salvador and that she was the victim of a U.S.-backed program in which thousands of children were abducted to prevent left-wing activism.
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Fredy Tamraz

Fredy Tamraz

Link TV's Jalal Ghazi speaks with Cafe Destijl owner and Link supporter Fredy Tamraz about the value of Link's programming in the community.