WTSP--TV 10 I-Team Billboards |
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10, WTSP--TV |
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What I've Learned About US Foreign Policy |
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What I've Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy -- CIA Covert Operations and U.S. Interventions Since World War II |
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Dorrel, Frank |
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What Can We Do About Violence? (Part 4) |
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The Moyers Collection |
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1994 |
What Can We Do About Violence? (Part 3) |
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The Moyers Collection |
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1994 |
What Can We Do About Violence? (Part 1) |
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The Moyers Collection |
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1994 |
What Can We Do About Violence? (Part 2) |
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The Moyers Collection |
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1994 |
W.T.O--Showdown in Seattle |
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Independent Media Center |
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Voices of Veterans |
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Vets for Peace |
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Unite: "Guess Who Pockets the Difference?" |
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Unite |
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Traffic School Options |
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Traffic School Options |
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This is What Democracy Looks LIke |
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Seattle, 1999, WTO Protest |
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Tea Party Etiquette |
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American Social History Productions |
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Tea Party Etiquette |
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American Social History Productions |
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Take, The |
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Barna-Alper Productions and Klein-Lewis Productions |
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Slapps |
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Signing Up: It's Your Choice |
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Soldier, Citizen |
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Showdown in Seattle; Five Days that Shook the WTO |
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WTO, Seattle |
2000 |
Showdown in Seattle |
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economics, globalization |
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Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs, and Empire |
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American Social History Productions |
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Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs, and Empire |
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American Social History Productions |
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Robot Wars |
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RIP WTO N30 |
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RIP WTO N30 |
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WTO |
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RIP WTO N30 |
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Productions, Pickaxe |
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RIP WTO N30 |
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economics, globalization |
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Ralph Nader Campaign Rally (Granny D, LaDuke, Donahue, Michael Moore, Nader) |
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Rally Against War & Racism (Freedom Plaza, Washiington, D.C., 9/29/01) |
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Rally Against War and Racism (Washington, D.C., 9/29/01) |
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economics, globalization |
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Ralabate |
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Chandra, Kelly |
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Outriders |
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Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy |
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Military on Campus, The |
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Center for Defense Information |
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1992 |
Justifiable Homocide |
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The Cinema Guild, Inc. |
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police, excessive force, brutality, Latin American, po-po's, acitivism |
2001 |
Jubilee 2000 |
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2000, Jubilee |
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In Our Own Words: Personal Accounts of Eating Disorders |
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IMF/World Bank Protest Rally |
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CSPAN |
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Goddes Remembered, The (Dottie). [also, The Burning Times (Cathy and Evelyn); and Full Circle (With membership drive)] |
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Global Village and Global Pillage |
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Brecher, Jeremy |
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globalization, activists |
2000 |
Full Circle (With membership drive) |
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FTAA segment on Bill Moyers NOW program |
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Moyers, Bill |
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FTAA Miami (11/20/2003) |
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FTAA November 20 2003 Protest Video Trade Demonstration |
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Frontline: Bank of Crooks and Criminals / Drug Forum: Testing |
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Frontline |
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Food Not Bombs: Deluxe 4-Part Video -- Video Press Release; 1995 International Gathering Video; 1995 Documentary: SF & Seattle FNB; Summer of 1988 / Food Not B |
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Food not Bombs San Francisco, CA |
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1995 |
Fire In The Eyes |
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civil rights, Civil Disobedience, Pepper spray torture, environmentalists, David Chain, Gypsy |
1998 |
Economic Insecurity Hearing, Boston MA, Faneuil Hall, Jan 28 1996 |
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Deadly Embrace: Nicaragua, the World Bank, and the IMF |
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Daughters of Free Men |
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American Social History Productions |
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Daughters of Free Men |
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American Social History Productions |
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Danger Ahead! The FTAA is Coming Your Way |
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Massachusetts Jobs with Justice |
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2003 |
Chomsky in Boulder; Afghanistan Through Women's Eyes; Globalization; INN Venezuela; Revolution and the Peace Movement; Moyers Speech in DC |
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