Film for Justice

Film For Justice is an eclectic assortment of films that focuses on issues of justice - social, environmental & economic, righting wrongs, reparations for past harms ... from the perspective of nurturing a better world for everyone. Some examples are here: http://FilmForJustice.at7c.com

These films include documentaries, interviews.

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The Coming War on China - John Pilger - Pt2

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The Coming War on China - John Pilger - Part 2

The Coming War on China from award winning journalist John Pilger – his 60th documentary and arguably his most prescient. It is both a warning and an inspiring story of resistance. The documentary reveals what the news doesn’t – that the world’s greatest military power, the United States, and the world’s second economic power, China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war.

The Coming War on China - John Pilger - Pt1

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The Coming War on China - John Pilger - Part 1

The Coming War on China from award winning journalist John Pilger – his 60th documentary and arguably his most prescient. It is both a warning and an inspiring story of resistance. The documentary reveals what the news doesn’t – that the world’s greatest military power, the United States, and the world’s second economic power, China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war.

The Grange - The Movement Overlooked Pt1

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Learn About The Surprisingly Progressive Agenda Of the Grange

Born in the aftermath of the Civil War, for more than 140 years the Grange has played an important role in the fight for prosperity and opportunity for farmers and rural Americans.

It was at the forefront in lobbying for regulation of transportation and public utilities, the
Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890), the Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) and Universal Suffrage (1919). The Grange has been the driving force behind improving transportation, waterways; rural postal delivery and how we vote.

The Grange - The Movement Overlooked Pt2

This episode is currently not viewable online.

Learn About The Surprisingly Progressive Agenda Of the Grange

Born in the aftermath of the Civil War, for more than 140 years the Grange has played an important role in the fight for prosperity and opportunity for farmers and rural Americans.

It was at the forefront in lobbying for regulation of transportation and public utilities, the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890), the Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) and Universal Suffrage (1919). The Grange has been the driving force behind improving transportation, waterways; rural postal delivery and how we vote.

Nowhere Left to Go - The Jahalin Bedouin

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Alice Walker Narrates - ''Nowhere Left to Go: The Jahalin Bedouin'' - With Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Sound Track

Alice Walker, celebrated author and human rights activist narrates this April 15, 2012, documentary. Pink Floyd’s Roger Walters provides a moving sound track.

“Nowhere Left to Go: The Jahalin Bedouin” shows the daily lives of the Jahalin Bedouin community. (Runtime: 00:27:50)

Ending Corporate Personhood - David Cobb - Pt2

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“Ending Corporate Personhood” - David Cobb - Part 2 of 2

David Cobb explains why it is essential to end corporate personhood and bar equating money with freedom of speech. The history of corporations in slavery is outlined. How corporations have abused their power is shown with numerous examples from the ‘Age of Discovery’ to modern times. David explains how ludicrous it was for the American colonists to go on bended knee to ask to be treated fairly.

Ending Corporate Personhood - David Cobb - Pt1

This episode is currently not viewable online.

“Ending Corporate Personhood” - David Cobb - Part 1 of 2

David Cobb explains why it is essential to end corporate personhood and bar equating money with freedom of speech. The history of corporations from Roman times is outlined. How corporations have abused their power is shown with numerous examples from the ‘Age of Discovery’ to modern times. David explains how ludicrous it was for the American colonists to go on bended knee to ask to be treated fairly.