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Chat the Planet: What Money Can't Buy
Chat the Planet: What Money Can't Buy
Category: Documentaries
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss politics, consumerism and activism.
Chat the Planet: Tongue Tied
Chat the Planet: Tongue Tied
Category: Documentaries
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss affirmative action and political correctness.
Chat the Planet: Ties That Bind
Chat the Planet: Ties That Bind
Category: Documentaries
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Amman, Jordan to discuss family values.
Chat the Planet: Generation Why?
Chat the Planet: Generation Why?
Category: Documentaries
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Melbourne, Australia to discuss world youth culture.
Chat the Planet: Gated Freedom
Chat the Planet: Gated Freedom
Category: Documentaries
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Melbourne, Australia to discuss the interplay between nationalism and international immigration policies.
Chat the Planet: Baghdad 2-Way
Chat the Planet: Baghdad 2-Way
Category: News & Current Affairs
Nine college students from Baghdad and twelve from Ohio talk to one another via satellite television about politics and war, school and parents.
Spotlight: You Only Live Twice
Spotlight: You Only Live Twice
Category: News & Current Affairs
This investigative report takes a fascinating, sometimes humorous, look at the heavily marketed promises and potential pitfalls of virtual online worlds, including Second Life.
Special: The Price of Truth
Special: The Price of Truth
Category: Documentaries
Two respected journalists iced out of the corporate media for their Iraq War coverage discuss media in a time of war. Emmy Award-winner Jon Alpert and Robert Scheer examine Alpert's wartime films.
Special: Media in a Time of War
Special: Media in a Time of War
Category: Documentaries
In this special Link TV presentation we look at the eerie similarities between U.S. media coverage of the Vietnam War and subsequent military actions abroad, culminating in the U.S. led invasion of Iraq.
Bioneers '06: Amy Goodman
Bioneers '06: Amy Goodman
Category: News & Current Affairs
Amy Goodman, co-host of Democracy Now!, calls out government mendacity and the media support that holds it up with inspiring stories of people who have fought back in this speech from the 2006 Bioneers Conference.
Mosaic Special Report: Ramadan Primetime
Mosaic Special Report: Ramadan Primetime
Category: News & Current Affairs
Wendy Hanamura and media analyst Souheila Al-Jadda, take you on a tour of Arab television, from call-in sheiks to "Beautiful Virgins," a miniseries tackling terrorism in the Arab world.
Yang Ban Xi (The 8 Model Works)
Yang Ban Xi (The 8 Model Works)
Category: Documentaries
This musical documentary traces the rise and fall of Madam Mao's colorful propaganda operas during China’s Cultural Revolution and their renewed popularity in modern day China.
Bill Moyers: The National Conference on Media Reform 2005
Bill Moyers: The National Conference on Media Reform 2005
Category: Documentaries
Bill Moyers speaks to The National Conference on Media Reform about the importance of a free press for democracy.
Bill Moyers: Take Back America 2003
Bill Moyers: Take Back America 2003
Category: News & Current Affairs
Bill Moyers's speech at the Take Back America conference in which he discusses the threats to American democracy and the history of the progressive media.
Algeria Daily
Algeria Daily
Category: Documentaries
Three weeks in the lives of independent journalists in Algeria, who offer a very personal and visceral view of Algerian society.
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