This Link special, a tribute to the late activist and teacher Howard Zinn, features the rousing documentary You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train, which tells the pressing story...
Naomi Wolf, author of "The End of America," argues that bureaucracy has killed effective protesting because mass social protests in the U.S. now have a feeling of "Disneyland activism." "It feels...
Link TV producer, John Hamilton, hears from Melida Arredondo who was motivated by her step son's death in Iraq to form Gold Star Families for Peace, an activist organization dedicated...
Indian social activist Medha Patkar explains how the economic development model being imposed on India's farmers is neither inclusive nor sustainable. As natural resources become commodities and farming families lose...
This rousing documentary uses the life of activist and long time teacher Howard Zinn’s to tell the pressing story of political activism in the 20th century and beyond.
Each year, the state of Alaska permits private citizens to chase down and kill dozens of wolves using low-flying aircraft and high-powered rifles. Nearly 700 wolves have been killed over...
In this special Link TV presentation we honor the life and continuing work of Howard Zinn, academic, historian, author and outspoken activist, whose tireless determination remains inspirational through decades of...
In this special Link TV presentation we honor the life and continuing work of Howard Zinn, academic, historian, author and outspoken activist, whose tireless determination remains inspirational through decades of...
(May 9, 2007) Are the whales finally striking back? As Japanese fishermen and Greenpeace activists go head to head about whale hunting, some whales are finally defending themselves. Sources: NHK...
Presenting the rarely heard voice of an Arab Israeli, this important film offers valuable insight into the contradictions and complexities of modern womanhood and national identity in the Middle East.
Filmmaker Carolyn Scott profiles environmental activist Diane Wilson in her quest to stop big chemical polluters like Dow/Union Carbide in her hometown of Calhoun County, Texas.
This film highlights the dramatic and inspiring personal transformation of a tough Brooklyn construction contractor, whose heart is opened by the love of a kitten.
Through four very personal stories, this film considers how South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission attempted to confront and deal with the lasting wounds inflicted by apartheid.