Advocacy & Activism

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"Glenn Greenwald: Why Privacy Matters" (20.5 minutes)

Glenn Greenwald was one of the first reporters to see -- and write about --  the Edward Snowden files, with their revelations about the United States' extensive surveillance of private citizens. In his October 2014 TED Talks presentation, Greenwald makes the case for why you need to care about privacy, even if you’re “not doing anything you need to hide."

"Reclaiming Their Voice: The Native American Vote in New Mexico" (41.5 minutes)

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"Restoration" (9.5 minutes)

RESTORATION is the fourth film in Green World Rising, a series of films aimed at moving the climate debate forward. The film focuses on how nature can protect the Earth from the harmful effects of climate change and how industrial design and science researchers can learn valuable lessons from natural systems.

Hyper-Recycling and Consumerism for the Next Generation

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Cool Davis’ 2010 Eco-Hero, and TOREMA founder, Larry Fisher, gives a talk at the UC Davis class, Education for Sustainable Living Program, called “Hyper-Recycling and Consumerism for the Next Generation.”

Larry's talk is the compilation of over 30 years of experience  as an inventor of durable products fashioned out of society’s discards. For two years he has also been on the Yolo County landfill’s Waste Advisory Committee.

Recorded by Jeff Shaw for Davis Media Access at UC Davis on April 7, 2015.

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"Not Guilty -- You STILL Pay" (3 minutes)

The United States is one of only TWO countries in the world that use a commercial bail system. There is a profit incentive to incarcerating people. There are some companies that are showing big profits that will tell you that things have never been better. You can fight back.

"Voices Across the Divide" (57 minutes)

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"Hey, World! Let's Create a Nuclear-Free Future" (2 minutes)

Nuclear abolition connects deeply with struggles to end and prevent wars, increase peace, and achieve economic and environmental justice in our local communities and around the world. Learn more and get involved! This short video promotes upcoming activities in New York City and around the world, which will include:

    An international peace, justice and environmental conference – April 24 & 25

Media Watch on Hunger and Poverty - Public Housing

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Eleanor Roosevelt created the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, at the inception of the United Nations, in 1945. In that declaration, SIGNED ONTO BY THE UNITED STATES, was the inherent human right to shelter--that is--HOUSING!.This program shows how we have TURNED OUR BACKS ON OUR WORD, TO PROVIDE SAFE,AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO ALL WHO NEED AND DESERVE IT!!