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- Frank Gannon, a veteran cop, is being hunted by his fellow police officers after they learned he has betrayed the brotherhood and exposed to the feds wide scale corruption of the LAPD. He has one day left to prove his case and survive.
- Centers on the daily routines of activists, squatters, anarchists, farmers, and people the government deems "eco-terrorists."
- Act of War is a frightening tale of suspense, international intrigue and geopolitical military conflict. This real-time strategy experience puts you squarely in control of counterterrorist forces and delivers a first look at tomorrow's war.
- The activist documentary, compiled from amateur and television footage spanning the years 1992-1996, showcases the non-violent actions of activists from groups such as the Student Organization for Animal Rights (SOAR) and the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), as well as individual protests against hunting competitions and similar events. These mostly consist of TV report clips, but they offer rare footage not found elsewhere. Within them, we witness demonstrations against fur farms, circuses, and interviews with dedicated activists such as Roslyn Cassells and Rod Coronado.
- After the 2016 U.S. presidential election, direct action group Rise and Resist put themselves on the line in the form of civil disobedience, discovering a new common identity in the seemingly divisive Trump era.
- This short film captures part of the mood and freedom that was present at major sites that had been barricaded and pedestrianised (Marble Arch, Oxford Circus, Parliament Square, Waterloo Bridge) by Extinction Rebellion protesters.
- 2016– TV-14TV Episode
- 2013–2020TV Episode
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeEarlier this week, Bishop William Barber and The Poor People's Campaign held an event in Washington D.C. to launch a season of nonviolent direct action, supported by a coordinated effort of clergy and moral leaders and organizations, including SEIU, the Sunrise Movement and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. In today's episode, we listen in on the first portion of that event, with inspiring words and harsh realities from some of the most powerful voices in the movement. National Moral Monday rallys will be held weekly until August 8th in a stern but peaceful attempt to save our democracy--Monday the 19th will be the women's moral march on Washington. Speakers: Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II; Attorney Roz Pelles, Vice President of Repairers of the Breach; Rev. Dr. Alvin O. Jackson, The Poor People's Campaign; Linnell H. Stokes Fall, Maryland Poor People's Campaign.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeThis is part two of The Poor People Campaign's "Season of Nonviolent Direct Action," which calls on congress to end the filibuster, pass all provisions of the For the People Act, restore and expand the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and raise the federal minimum wage to $15 dollars an hour. Head back to Friday, July 16th for part one of this inspiring event. Speakers: Rev. Leonina Arismendi, Iglesia Del Pueblo; Attorney Barbara Arnwine, Transformative Justice Coalition; Ezra Levin, Indivisible; Rev. Jimmie Hawkins, Presybterian Church USA; Bishop Tavis Grant, Rainbow Push Coalition; Jean Stokan, Sisters of Mercy; Rev. Abhi Janamanchi, Maryland Poor People's Campaign Faith Leader.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeThis is the third and final part of The Poor People Campaign's "Season of Nonviolent Direct Action," which calls on congress to end the filibuster, pass all provisions of the For the People Act, restore and expand the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and raise the federal minimum wage to $15 dollars an hour. In this series finale, Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, Co-Chair of the Poor Peopls' Campaign, moderates this session that gives specific instructions on how to move forward, organize, and accomplish the goals of this season of action. Get ready to get fired up and call your senator. Speakers: Attorney Shailly Gupta Barnes, Policy Director for the Poor People's Campaign; Marianne Smith, Oklahoma Poor People's Campaign Tri-Chair; Michael Marshall, Rochester Poor People's Campaign; Rev. Carolyn Foster, Alabama Poor People's Campaign; Rev. Kazimir Brown, Poor People's Campaign.
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