Video Archive
Video Archive
Segment: Private Prison Update
Corruption and collusion are nothing new for private prisons, but with the "immigration scare" boosts from the Department of Homeland Security, the stakes are getting higher. SourceCode looks inside the private prison business - at the the buys offs and backroom deals that deliver profit for a few, and pain for many. Policy analyst Judith Greene, PCI Field Organizer Frank Smith, and legislators Buffie Mcfayden and Bob Ingles give you the Download.
Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Global Capitalism (29) | Immigration (20) | NeoCon (12) | Prisons (11) | Privitization (23) |
Segment: Anti-Flag "War Sucks, Let's Party"
Punk Rock activists Anti-Flag sing for peace. They were in England and talked to officials who later agreed to pull British troops out of Iraq. Let's get this band to DC......Categories: Activism (89) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | march on washington (4) | Military (17) | NeoCon (12) |
Segment: Stop the War: GI Resistance
GIs are risking careers and freedom to come out against the war. Military families are protesting. Hundreds of thousands of everyday people are taking to the street to help end the war. In this segment, first-hand images from a military operating theater in Germany that show exactly how much pain this war is causing soldiers. Plus, Ehren Watada, Vets for Peace, Appeal for Redress, and Jane Fonda, Susan Sarandon, and Dennis Kucinich. Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | gi resistance (2) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | march on washington (4) | Military (17) | NeoCon (12) | Veterans (10) |
Segment: Baghdad Update-Dahr Jamail Reports
Independent reporter Dahr Jamail takes you to the streets of Baghdad at the end of the fourth year of the Iraq War, where US trained death squads are dumping bodies daily, and where the growing sectarian violence coupled with the military conflict is creating one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. See for yourself what the Death Squads are doing to citizens.Categories: Activism (89) | baghdad (2) | Civil Disobedience (14) | dahr jamail (2) | Global Capitalism (29) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | march on washington (4) | Military (17) | Reality Creation (14) | Veterans (10) |
Segment: Silja Talvi with the Sentencing Project
There is a growing bi-partisan movement to repeal the unfair and racist mandatory sentencing guidelines that have filled U.S. prisons to overflowing, creating a market in bodies-in-beds that pays big for private prison corporations. Join In These Times reporter Silja Talvi and Michael Mauer from The Sentencing Project to find out more.
Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Prisons (11) | Privitization (23) | Racism (16) | voting reform (5) |
Segment: Eyes in the Back of Your Head
There is an Art of Resistance…… SourceCode is proud to bring you this excerpt from filmmaker Clark Mackie’s community arts project. Mackie provided the gear, the words and images you’re about to see all come from ex-prisoners.Categories: Prisons (11) |
Segment: Grassroots Success in Memphis
Come to Memphis, where a remarkable collaboration between students, churches, schools and labor, organized by Grassroots Leadership, kept the Corrections Corporation of America from bringing a private prison to town. This project models how you can do the same in your neighborhood.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Labor (18) | Prisons (11) | Privitization (23) | Racism (16) | Unions (5) |
Segment: Josh Wolf on Justice
Blogger Josh Wolf on Supreme Court Judicial appointments.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 8 (9) | NeoCon (12) | 2005 (91) |
Segment: Cape Farewell
We've all heard the stories of the melting of glaciers worldwide. One group of artists, writers, and filmmakers went to Cape Farewell to document one of the last truly pristine landscapes. This excerpt of the film Cape Farewell captures the unmistakable beauty of an environment in danger of extinction and exhibits the importance of preserving our planet's polar expanses. Categories:
Segment: Youth Summit on Climate Change
While the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change consisted mostly of international politicians, businessmen, and NGOs, young people from around the world converged to show that the new generation is ready to take on the issue head-on. Youth leaders organized a series of events, inluding this event, an event combining art, technology, and activism.Categories:
Segment: Cost of Carbon Trading
Carbon trading is the main mechanism for reducing climate change in the United Nations plan. The trading of carbon credits, or carbon emission reduction units, is thought by some to be an effective means, if the cap is reduced over time. However, there are some less than favorable implications when the details and effects on developing nations are reviewed. Daphne Wysham of the Institute for Policy Studies talks with Ryme Katkhouda of the DC Radio Coop.Categories:
Segment: Climate Change Is Real
While the Bush Administration has not been committed to curbing our "addiction to oil," legislators from around the world are coming together to try to stop climate change from increasing. SourceCode reports from the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Montreal, where world leaders are enacting the next step of the Kyoto Protocol. And we'll show you how American mayors are taking the steps to stop carbon emissions despite the hesitations of the executive branch.Categories: Season Three (57) | 2006 (59) |
Segment: El Inmigrante
EL INMIGRANTE is a documentary film that examines the Mexican and American border crisis by telling the story of Eusebio de Haro a young Mexican migrant who was shot and killed during one of his journeys north. Check out this short excerpt below and visit www.elinmigrantemovie.com for more info.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Episode 10 (8) | Global Capitalism (29) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Immigration (20) |
Segment: Humanitarian Aid is not a Crime
The No More Deaths campaign is a movement of persons and organizations of faith and conscience who have come together to stop migrant deaths in the desert. They take action to save lives, and fight for changes that will end the horrific, daily loss of life on our southern border. But 2 of their members are awaiting trial for the crime of medically evacuating 3 people in critical need of attention. If they are found guilty, they could face 15 years in prison.Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | Classism (23) | Episode 10 (8) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Immigration (20) | Labor (18) | Patriot Act (6) | Reality Creation (3) |
Segment: Students unite in LA
As the immigrant community stands up in the streets for their rights, the youth of the community is following the call and taking the lead on marches of their own. Daffodil Altan of New America Media reports on the recent high school walkouts in LA.Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Episode 10 (8) | Global Capitalism (29) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Immigration (20) | Labor (18) | Racism (16) |
Segment: Immigration Emergency?
Politicians across the country are calling for an "immigration emergency." And the Department of Homeland Security is ready to round people up - the US has retrofitted train stations to serve as detention camps, and Halliburton subsidiary KBR is ready to set up 'temporary' detention facilities. Their plan to detect, detain and deport immigrants is shocking. joe richey reports.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Episode 10 (8) | Global Capitalism (29) | Human Rights (36) | Immigration (20) | Patriot Act (6) | Racism (16) | Reality Creation (3) |
Segment: Civil Rights Past and Future
The generation of activists that created America’s Civil Rights Movement is speaking up about New Orleans. C.C. Campbell-Rock from the San Francisco Bay View talks with former Freedom Rider and civil rights activist Jerome Smith about racism, class and reconstruction Categories: Episode 9 (5) |
Segment: Common Ground Collective
Last season SourceCode met with Malik Rahim, co-founder of Common Ground Collective. In the days and weeks following Katrina, they were providing some of the only relief in the area. They started with 3 volunteers and $50 dollars and have since grown to over 40 fulltime organizers and hundreds of volunteers. This spring over 1000 young activists from around the world have come to spend their spring breaks helping rebuild.Categories: Episode 9 (5) |
Segment: Reconstruction and the Right of Return
SourceCode goes to the streets of Orleans Parish where local civil rights activists were recently joined by national supporters Rev. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton to protect residents’ right to vote and the right to return. Categories: Episode 9 (5) |
Segment: Treme Brass Band
As the damages in New Orleans were assessed, it was decided that the St. Augustine parish, one of the oldest African-American churches in America, would be closed. Inside, activists refused to leave in an attempt to keep this important site open. Outside, the historic Treme Brass Band performed for the crowds and kept the hope alive.Categories: Episode 9 (5) |
Segment: Erosion Machine - Artist Roxy Paine
Artist Roxy Paine and critic John Yao present an installation piece addressing industry’s devastating impact on land. Human or Natural Time vs. Industrial Time.Categories: environmental art (6) | Episode 7 (6) | Privitization (23) |
Segment: The Watchdogs vs. CEMEX
What would you do if a toxic factory set up shop in your backyard? This group of local activists is taking on the multinational company CEMEX.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 7 (6) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Privitization (23) |
Segment: Natural Capital w/ Hunter Lovins
Natural Capitalism is an economic theory that claims to take “everything valuable into account,” not just the bottom line. SourceCode's Tom Henwood talks to alternative economist Hunter Lovins about how the way we have created wealth since the Industrial Revolution, no longer applies….Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Environmental Justice (11) | Episode 7 (6) | Global Capitalism (29) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Reality Creation (3) |
Segment: Latin America's Economic revolution
SourceCode brings you an exclusive report from the recent World Social Forum in Venezuela, where indigenous people are fighting international coal companies, and where Chavez is promising to shift the oil wealth to the people…..Categories: Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Episode 7 (6) | Global Capitalism (29) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Labor (18) |
Segment: Mike Robbins on Fishery Reform
What happens when the fishing industry regulates itself? Fisheries collapse. Join Mother Jones' Mike Robbins for a look inside a business that impacts the environment, a long-standing labor force, and the food supply of the entire planet.Categories: Environmental Justice (11) | Episode 4 (5) |
Segment: Wolf-Cam (by artists Sam Easterson)
Artist Sam Easterson presents an up close and personal look into the wilderness.Categories: environmental art (6) | Episode 3 (6) |
Segment: Hurwitz vs. the Trees
Bay Area Headwaters Coalition fights against Charles Hurwitz, who took savings and loan cash and bought up the redwoods. Find out how you can help!Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | Corporations (43) | Environmental Justice (11) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | radical environmentalism (8) | Episode 3 (6) |
Segment: Ron Arnold
Wise Use founder (and inventor of the term "eco-terrorist") Ron Arnold talks with Blogger Dave Niewert and environmentalist Mitch Freedman.Categories: wise use (3) | Episode 3 (6) |
Segment: Get Pombo Out Now
Richard Pombo is at the top of many groups' lists.....as the 21st century's most dangerous enemy of the environment. Not only is he pro-enterprise at the cost of the environment, he's pro-business at the expense of the people in his own district. Kelpie Wilson wants you to be able to put a face to the man who is single-handedly trying to dismantle the environmental protections that took 30 years to put in place.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Corporations (43) | Environmental Justice (11) | Global Capitalism (29) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Privitization (23) | Episode 3 (6) |
Segment: Ruckus Society - Civil Disobedience
Join John Sellars of the Ruckus Society - to find out about the history and practice of non-violent civil disobedience.Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | Environmental Justice (11) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | radical environmentalism (8) |
Segment: Edward Abbey - Glen Canyon Dam
Filmaker Christopher McLeod's documentary of the birth of EarthFirst!, with Edward Abbey at the Glen Canyon Dam.Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | radical environmentalism (8) |
Segment: Dissent, and Be Disappeared
Imagine you're in favor of protecting national parks from destruction caused by greedy developers. So you go to a meeting. Then, they knock on your door. And nobody hears from you again. Think it's farfetched? Think again.....the Center For Constitutional Rights is very concerned for your rights under the Patriot act.Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | Human Rights (36) | Patriot Act (6) | radical environmentalism (8) | Reality Creation (14) |
Segment: #1 Terrorist Threat?
Immediately after 9/11, the fbi labeled the radical environmental movement as the "number one domestic terrorist threat". In Dec 05 and Jan 06, using surveillance tactics only made 'legal' under the patriot act and the presidential war-powers rights-grab, the feds indicted almost a dozen people suspected of being environmentalists. One of them is now dead. Criminalization of dissent - what are you going to do about it?Categories: Activism (89) | Civil Disobedience (14) | Environmental Justice (11) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Patriot Act (6) | radical environmentalism (8) | Reality Creation (14) |
Cutting Room Floor: World Can't Wait
World Can't Wait rally in Washington DCCategories:
Segment: BuzzFlash: War/Live
Scott Vogel of BuzzFlash.com on military recruiting.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Military (17) |
Segment: BuzzFlash: Shifting Demographics
Scott Vogel of BuzzFlash on Shifting DemographicsCategories: Episode 7 (9) | Immigration (20) | Racism (16) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Andrea Gibson
Andrea Gibson on US involvement in the massacre at El MazoteCategories: Activism (89) | Episode 9 (7) | Human Rights (36) | Military (17) | Proxy War (7) |
Segment: Activist Nation: Halliburton Watch
Halliburton Watch is working to stop the giant contractorCategories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 9 (7) | Privitization (23) | Proxy War (7) |
Segment: Dangerous Ideas: Privatization of Military
Ari Berman of The Nation with Deborah Avant of George Washington University.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 9 (7) | Labor (18) | Military (17) | Privitization (23) | Proxy War (7) |
Segment: Download: Who profits from war?
Pratap Chatterjee and Bunny Greenhouse on private companies involved in the war in Iraq.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 9 (7) | Global Capitalism (29) | Military (17) | NeoCon (12) | Privitization (23) | Proxy War (7) | Whistleblowers (7) |
Segment: BuzzFlash: Proxy War
Scott Vogel on private security companies.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 9 (7) | Military (17) | Prisons (11) | Privitization (23) | Proxy War (7) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Surveillance Camera Players
The Surveillance Camera Players perform 1984.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 5 (7) | Human Rights (36) |
Segment: BuzzFlash: Rights/Exception
Scott Vogel of BuzzFlash on detainees.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 5 (7) | Human Rights (36) | Prisons (11) |
Segment: Activist Nation: Ella Baker Center
The Ella Baker Center marches in Stockton, CA.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 5 (7) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Prisons (11) | Racism (16) |
Segment: Dangerous Ideas: Patriot Act
David Cole speaks with Rep. Bernie Sanders on the dangerousness of the Patriot Acts.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 5 (7) | Human Rights (36) |
Segment: Download: Where Are Your Rights?
Jim Hightower on Corporate Personhood; Richard Grossman on eroding civil liberties; Rachel Meerapol from the Center for Constitutional Rights; and meet John graham, who found himself on a terrorist no fly list with no way out.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 5 (7) | Global Capitalism (29) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) |
Segment: Buzzflash: Election Fraud
From our friends at Buzzflash - commentary both comedic and deadly accurate.Categories: Corporations (43) | election fraud (4) | Episode 10 (8) |
Segment: League of Young Voters
Lisa Pinkerton goes to Pennsylvania to report on preparations for the next election. How to.Categories: Activism (89) | Election Reform (9) | Episode 10 (8) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Blackfire
Blackfire rocks the Rez to drum up votes........Categories: Activism (89) | Election Reform (9) | Episode 10 (8) | voting reform (5) |
Segment: Stealing Elections Via Software
Blogger Brad Friedman interviews Clint Curtis. Clint has testified and taken polygraphs to support his story that Tom Feeney had him write code to rip off the florida electorate. Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | election fraud (4) | Election Reform (9) | Episode 10 (8) | Privitization (23) | Reality Creation (14) | voting reform (5) | Whistleblowers (7) |
Segment: Download: Election Fraud
Update on 2004 Voting Fraud Cases. Hear from Sherole Eaton, election official in 2004 in Hocking County Ohio, she blew the whistle on a Triad employee who dismantled a voting machine before the recount; also New Mexico citizens who's electronic votes disappeared before their eyes and who are still sueing to get their votes to count. Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | election fraud (4) | Election Reform (9) | Episode 10 (8) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Privitization (23) | Reality Creation (14) | voting reform (5) | Whistleblowers (7) |
Segment: Ed Sanders/Brain Police
Ed Sanders, investigative poet and founding member of The Fugs, presents a musical essay on Brain Police. And, Josh Wolf, the Blogger rants about justice. UPDATE: Josh is now in jail in san francisco for refusing to turn over video. SUPPORT JOSH.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 8 (9) | Human Rights (36) |
Segment: Restorative Justice
Is our current punitive justice system, based on retribution, working? The Restorative Justice Movement offers an alternative, and Marshall Rosenberg on Non-Violent Communication. Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 8 (9) | Human Rights (36) | Prisons (11) |
Segment: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Since 911 restrictions on defense attorneys are eliminating "innocent until proven guilty". Accusals = guilt in the new world order. Defense Attorney Gail Shifman explains.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 8 (9) | Human Rights (36) | Prisons (11) |
Segment: Download: Justice, Bound
American judges refusing to hear cases that could keep them from being elected? Justice is becoming a popularity contest. Hear from Judge D'Army Bailey on the recusals in Tennessee, where judges are turning teens away. Find out what this means to you; Justice At Stake shows how commercial ads are perverting the judicial selection process.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Election Reform (9) | Episode 8 (9) | Human Rights (36) |
Cutting Room Floor: Buzzflash: Shifting Demographics
Buzzflash imagines the Founding Fathers on immigration.Categories: Episode 7 (9) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Minutemen
Filmmaker Jeremy Levine goes undercover on a human hunting trip with the renegade Minutemen, in this excerpt from his documentary "Walking the Line".Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Episode 7 (9) | Human Rights (36) | Immigration (20) | Labor (18) |
Segment: Activist Nation: No More Deaths
NO MORE DEATHS works rescuing those lost at the border. They put humanitarian concerns above everything else. Join them.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Episode 7 (9) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Human Trafficing (1) | Immigration (20) |
Segment: Dangerous Ideas: Rufino Dominguez
Native people from Mexico, Central and South America are doubly estranged when they enter the United States. In this segment, Eduardo Stanley interviews Rufino Dominguez for an update on the Oaxacan community.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Episode 7 (9) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Immigration (20) | Labor (18) |
Segment: Download: Lockdown
Increasing restrictions on immigrants: Real ID Act; immigrants speak outCategories: Activism (89) | Episode 7 (9) | Immigration (20) | Labor (18) | Racism (16) |
Cutting Room Floor: Bush Don't Like Black People
subMedia has something to say. watch this now.Categories: Episode 6 (8) |
Segment: Activist Nation: Food Not Bombs
Food Not Bombs provides needed food when official agencies failed in New Orleans.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 6 (8) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Chris Chandler
Spoken word artist Chris Chandler responds to Hurricane KatrinaCategories: Classism (23) | Enviro-racism (7) | Episode 6 (8) | Racism (16) |
Segment: Katrina: Survivor Stories
Hurricane Katrina Survivors share their stories, a week after the disaster.Categories: Classism (23) | Enviro-racism (7) | Episode 6 (8) | Human Rights (36) | Racism (16) |
Segment: Download: Sacrificial Zone?
Call for opening a national dialog on Racism and Classism in America, after Hurricane Katrina.Categories: Activism (89) | Classism (23) | Enviro-racism (7) | Episode 6 (8) | Grass Roots Organizing (39) | Human Rights (36) | Racism (16) |
Cutting Room Floor: Robert Kennedy Jr. on Privatizing the commons
Robert Kennedy Jr. on the CommonsCategories: Episode 4 (9) |
Segment: Buzzflash: Water
Buzzflash businessplan for taking over the world's water and air.Categories: Episode 4 (9) | Water (8) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Ed Sanders
Ed Sanders Video Essay on Water PrivatizationCategories: Corporations (43) | Episode 4 (9) | Global Capitalism (29) | Privitization (23) | Water (8) |
Segment: Activist Nation: Public Citizen
Social justice group Public Citizen investigates water management abuse by Suez in Bolivia.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 4 (9) | Global Capitalism (29) | Privitization (23) | Water (8) |
Segment: Dangerous Ideas: Bottled Water
Tony Clarke on Bottled WaterCategories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 4 (9) | Global Capitalism (29) | Privitization (23) | Water (8) |
Segment: Download: Water Wars
Water Wars: Greed vs. NeedCategories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Episode 4 (9) | Global Capitalism (29) | Privitization (23) | Water (8) |
Cutting Room Floor: Buzzflash: Truth
Commentary from the wits at Buzzflash.com.Categories: Episode 3 (9) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Howl Festival
Howl Festival 05, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the most important speech act of the 20th century.Categories: Episode 3 (9) | Reality Creation (14) |
Segment: Dangerous Ideas: The Powell Memo
Investigator Jerry Landay on The Powell Memo, outlining extreme right wing strategies to control the press, higher ed, and the judiciary.Categories: Episode 3 (9) | NeoCon (12) | Reality Creation (14) |
Segment: Download: Hollywood (as) News
John Nichols in Hollywood with Senator Russ Feingold, Tom Hayden and director Robert Greenwald on truth and fiction.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 3 (9) | Media Reform (3) | Reality Creation (14) |
Segment: Activist Nation: Free Press
Free Press wants you to help keep the internet a public, not private, utility.Categories: Activism (89) | Episode 3 (9) | Media Reform (3) |
Cutting Room Floor: Ed Sanders (of the Fugs): Alternative Verses to America the Beautiful
Ed Sanders and Steve Taylor of the legendary artrock group The Fugs sing alternative verses to "America the Beautiful"Categories:
Segment: Download: The New Anti-War Movement
When the government lies, what are we the people to do?Categories: Activism (89) | Military (17) | Veterans (10) |
Segment: Activist Nation: Veterans for Peace
Iraq soldiers turned Veterans-for-Peace share firsthand stories from the frontlines.Categories: Activism (89) | Military (17) | Veterans (10) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Caught in the Crossfire
Mark Manning takes us inside the fall of Falluja.Categories: Activism (89) | Military (17) |
Segment: Dangerous Ideas: Dahr Jamail and Camilo Mejia
First Iraq soldier jailed for refusing to fight, Camilo Mejia, speaks with Dahr Jamail.Categories: Activism (89) | Military (17) | Veterans (10) |
Cutting Room Floor: Triangle shirtwaist factory
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Segment: Activist Nation: United for Fair Economy
Join United for Fair Economy in the fight against UNfair trade agreements like CAFTA.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Global Capitalism (29) | Immigration (20) | Labor (18) |
Segment: Art of Resistance: Utah Phillips
Utah Phillips sings "Bread and Roses"Categories: Activism (89) | Global Capitalism (29) | Labor (18) | Unions (5) |
Segment: Dangerous Ideas: Liza Featherstone on Wal-Mart
Liza Featherstone talks with Tracy Stefl of Wal-Mart Watch and Barbara Briggs of the National Labor Committee about organizing the largest employer in the world.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Global Capitalism (29) | Labor (18) | Unions (5) |
Segment: Download: Labor
Update on condition of workers under global Empire, from Bangalore call centers to Imokalee Florida forced labor camps.Categories: Activism (89) | Corporations (43) | Immigration (20) | Labor (18) | Unions (5) |















