8.06 film, video, television
Obama: Fully Fund HIV-AIDS. Protesters die-in at Social Forum 2010 (with video)
Posted June 25th, 2010 by sdiener- 3.05.05 social empowerment
- 4.02.01 sit-ins, bike-ins, wade-ins, etc.
- 4.02.06 nonviolent direct action technologies
- 5.01.02 nonviolent tactics - how to
- 5.01.07 allying for justice - how tos
- 5.06.05 right to health care
- 5.07.01 women's organizing
- 5.07.05 women's health (see also 6.04)
- 5.08.07 organizing across sexual orientation lines
- 5.16.05 allying against oppression
- 5.16.06 coalition-building across anti-oppression movement lines
- 6.01.01 Countering HIV/AIDS
- 6.02 public health organizing and movements
- 6.03.02 access to preventive care
- 6.03.03 affordable medicines
- 6.04 women's health (see also 5.07.05)
- 8.06 film, video, television
- 8.08 drama
- Africa
- die-ins
- public health
- racism
- street theater
- Togo
- video
According to HealthGap, a new study published in Lancet shows that treatment with anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) decreased likelihood of transmission of HV by 92%.
Despite this finding, the Obama Administration is failing to live up to it's promises to fully find HIV-AIDS prevention and treatment worldwide. Without more funding, millions of people will die, unnecessarily, from HIV-AIDS. In New York, Governor Patterson is threatening to veto a law providing housing assistance to people with AIDS.
The Most Textually Intricate Banner I've Ever Seen (video enclosed)
Posted June 25th, 2010 by sdienerThis Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) banner must be the most textually dense banner I've ever seen, and certainly the most chock-full of legal history. I saw it at the US Social Forum in Detroit (USSF2010).
Military Recruiting Abuses: On Tape (with Embedded Video)
Posted July 9th, 2009 by sdienerThis post repeats the content of the list at http://www.peaceworkmagazine.org/blog/military-recruiting-abuses-... but with the youtube videos embedded in this page.
Military Recruiting Abuses: On Tape
Posted June 15th, 2009 by sdiener- 1.18.02 militarization of youth
- 1.18.03 military recruiting and conscription
- 2.04 countering military recruitment
- 2.04.06 exposing realities of life in the military
- 5.02.04 countering violations of civil liberties
- 5.05 countering economic exploitation
- 5.06.03 job rights, minimum wages, right to a constructive job
- 5.07.03 countering male domination and patriarchy
- 5.07.04 ending men's violence
- 5.07.06 countering militarist masculinity
- 5.14.06 abolishing war
- 8.06 film, video, television
- Army recruiting abuses
- Delayed Entry Program
- Marines recruiting abuses
- military recruiting abuses
- rape
- United States
- videos
Military recruiters have a quota, or what they call a "mission," specifying how many people they're expected to enlist each month. When they don't reach their quotas, they're often pressured intensely, ordered to work overtime, and threatened with career-ending consequences. Not all recruiters lie, but lies by military recruiters aren't the exception, they're common. ABC in New York, for example, sent hidden cameras into recruiting stations in 2006 and found 5 of 10 recruiters they taped lied on camera (see item 11).
The Thin Blue Line, the Vagaries of Memory, and the Death Penalty
Posted April 4th, 2008 by sdienerIn part 1 of documentary film-maker Errol Morris' column in the New York Times, he is being too modest regarding the role of reenactments in The Thin Blue Line.
