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- Activists arrive in Seattle, Washington en masse to protest a meeting of the World Trade Organization. Riots and chaos ensue as demonstrators successfully stop the WTO meetings.
- Journalist Amy Goodman hosts this independent news program which features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
- Through interviews with leading historians, urban planners, and government officials, CONTESTED STREETS explores the history and culture of New York City streets from pre-automobile times to the present. This examination allows for an understanding of how the city, though the most well served by mass transit in the United States, has slowly relinquished what was a rich, multi-dimensional conception of the street as public space to a mindset that prioritizes the rapid movement of cars and trucks over all other functions. Central to the story is a comparison of New York to what is experienced in London, Paris and Copenhagen. Interviews and footage shot in these cities showcase how curtailing automobile use in recent years has improved air quality, mitigated noise pollution and enriched commercial, recreational and community interaction. Congestion pricing, bus rapid transit (BRT) and pedestrian and bike infrastructure schemes and looked at in depth. New York City, though to many the most vibrant and dynamic city on Earth, still has lessons to learn from Old Europe.
- The nationally syndicated progressive political talk television & radio program hosted by David Pakman!
- Roseanne Barr and John Argent share their political views and free speech with guests on topics ranging from education, the war on drugs, and government bailouts plus much more.
- Democracy vs. The Big Lie, narrated by Alec Baldwin, is a feature-length documentary that follows the controversy surrounding mail-in voting during the 2020 U.S. election. The film is directed, produced, and edited by independent filmmakers South African Jesse Grace along with American Steve Weiss. Politicians from both sides, including Colorado Governor Jared Polis, Senator Michael Bennett, Representative Nikema Williams, Representative Adam Kinzinger, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, and more discuss the role of mail-in voting in democracy - the good and the bad. We document the news media's coverage of the election starting in the primaries, through the general election, insurrection on The Capitol, inauguration, and beyond. We featured the entire country but highlighted 3 key states: Texas, Colorado, and Arizona covering their elections processes, taking a behind-the-scenes look at how mail-in ballots are processed and what systems each state has in place. Election officials provide an insider perspective of the elections process, allowing the public to peek behind the veil. Voters share their opinions, concerns, and questions. Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are key voices featured throughout. Organizations such as the National Vote at Home Institute are the non-partisan backbones of the story. The documentary wraps up with a look into the future of mail-in voting and its important role in the health of the U.S. democracy moving forward. The main purpose of this film is to provide a behind-the-scenes look at the elections process focusing on mail-in voting and to shed light on the facts surrounding the security of mail-in ballots.
- Tulia, Texas is the site of what's been called one of the worst miscarriages of justice in recent memory. It's where an undercover narcotics officer named Tom Coleman arrested 46 people - nearly all of them black - on charges of being cocaine dealers, sending many of them to prison for a total of 750 years. See the documentary that brought national media attention to the story and led to the exoneration of these wrongfully convicted men and women.
- Shot in the midst of the 2000 U.S. election and ensuing recount, The Opportunity Crisis examines the intersection between cultural awareness and ideological hegemony. A cautionary tale about prioritizing fiscal growth at any cost.
- Always informed and on point about the world news, Karel gets out of the traditional talk studio setting and bring viewers the news and the real issues underneath it in a fun, compelling, honest way.
- Over half a million people converged on Washington DC on January 18, 2003 to oppose the US War on Iraq. Speakers: Jessica Lange, Tyne Daly, Mara Verheydin-Hilliard, Gralan Haglen, Michael Letwin, Liz McAlister, John Dear, Jeremy Corbyn, Yoami Jeong, Ramsey Clark. This documentary was created from live footage which aired on Free Speech TV live on January 18, 2003.
- Free Speech Tv teamed up with author Herb Boyd and filmmaker Edward Harris to produce a film about the recovery efforts in Haiti after the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010.
- Stylishly degenerated home movies sorrowfully express the deterioration of a father-son relationship to meaningless formality.
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