General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

Media Edge

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"How I Help Free Innocent People from Prison" (12 minutes)

Harvard Law professor Ronald Sullivan fights to free wrongfully convicted people from jail — in fact, he has freed some 6,000 innocent people over the course of his career. He shares heartbreaking stories of how (and why) people end up being put in jail for something they didn't do, and the consequences in their lives and the lives of others. Watch this essential talk about the duty we all have to make the world a bit more fair every day, however we can.

Media Edge

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"The Laura Flanders Show" (25 minutes)

Can music make a movement? This week, legendary music producer Danny Goldberg takes us back to a time when "All You Need is Love" was not meant to be ironic, and we talk about his new book, In Search of the Lost Chord about the hippie summer of 1967. Then, from today's movement music scene, Alixa Garcia and Naima Penniman celebrate the release of their new album, Intrinsic, and perform for us in studio.

Libertarian Counterpoint

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Credible threats of violence warrant self-defense. Who will deal with the psychopathic ruler of North Korea?

Forest mismanagement and wildfires are related; what to do?

Treating drug abuse as a health problem leads to less crime and fewer deaths. Will Federal Government adopt sane drug laws?

Has the demonization of law enforcement by divisive propaganda and actions degraded public safety?

Have the disruptive, destructive, and violent actions of certain political action groups qualified them as terrorists?

Getting A Grip On Access

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From Deep Dish TV - 

This program shows community television producers and public access centers in cities and towns throughout America. People of various ethnic, racial, socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds, highly skilled producers and those who have never had their hands on equipment, all go to make up the public access community. Whether assembled in million dollar studios or in portable trailers, these profiles demonstrate the significance of community made media. Produced by Diana Agosta, Andrew Blau, and David Shulman (NY NY)