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911 Videos Online & Available
Watch short videos online, set up a screening, show them to your students. Videos are available and they can help penetrate the lies and the atmoshpere of fear with some much needed truth and alternative visions of a better world.
911 VIDEOS - The Video Activist Network is adding to the stream itself and (perhaps more importantly) is compiling the video works and clips of many others onto a single webpage. We are commited to helping producers spread the word about their important works and to getting the images and voices of peace and sanity into more public awareness. ... http://www.videoactivism.org/911video.html ...
Please help us. Now is the time for us to really add what we can to the public dialogue. Please tell your mates about the page and consider contacting a producer or two and hosting a screening of your own. Many people have still not seen "9.11," IMC New York's and Papertiger's timely work on fighting racism, opposing war and trying to come to grips with what is happening to us since the crisis of September 11. Many are unaware of Free-Will Production's "The Hidden Wars of Desert Storm," which shows a history of big oil's involvement in the middle east and reveals the "West's" involvement in the conflicts we see now unfolding. Many have still never seen the Empowerment Project's "Coverup" or Gloria La Riva's "Let Iraq Live." It is also important to watch videos that are made from different perspectives (i.e. the youth of Collision Course Video who produce works such as "Scapegoats" which looks at the recent UC Berkeley protests of racist cartoons in the school's newspaper.) So, please get involved in your own media and help video producers to survive and keep producing videos by purchasing a video or two and doing a benefit screening. Or, consider helping video producers to get plugged into funding sources so they can better distribute their works for free and still continue to survive themselves and produce more great videos. Right now distribution - exposure - is still a big problem for indy video and for the independent media world in general. Check out this page for some distribution ideas < http://www.videoactivism.org/distrib.html > and please contribute to the efforts of those who have been doing this for years and those who are just getting started. Thank you, members of the Video Activist Network ... http://www.videoactivism.org ...
Please help us. Now is the time for us to really add what we can to the public dialogue. Please tell your mates about the page and consider contacting a producer or two and hosting a screening of your own. Many people have still not seen "9.11," IMC New York's and Papertiger's timely work on fighting racism, opposing war and trying to come to grips with what is happening to us since the crisis of September 11. Many are unaware of Free-Will Production's "The Hidden Wars of Desert Storm," which shows a history of big oil's involvement in the middle east and reveals the "West's" involvement in the conflicts we see now unfolding. Many have still never seen the Empowerment Project's "Coverup" or Gloria La Riva's "Let Iraq Live." It is also important to watch videos that are made from different perspectives (i.e. the youth of Collision Course Video who produce works such as "Scapegoats" which looks at the recent UC Berkeley protests of racist cartoons in the school's newspaper.) So, please get involved in your own media and help video producers to survive and keep producing videos by purchasing a video or two and doing a benefit screening. Or, consider helping video producers to get plugged into funding sources so they can better distribute their works for free and still continue to survive themselves and produce more great videos. Right now distribution - exposure - is still a big problem for indy video and for the independent media world in general. Check out this page for some distribution ideas < http://www.videoactivism.org/distrib.html > and please contribute to the efforts of those who have been doing this for years and those who are just getting started. Thank you, members of the Video Activist Network ... http://www.videoactivism.org ...
For more information:
http://www.videoactivism.org/911video.html
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