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Independent progressive video programming.

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"The Story of Change" (7 minutes)

This short video urges viewers to put down their credit cards and start exercising their citizen muscles to build a more sustainable, just and fulfilling world.

"The Story of Citizens United vs. FEC" (9 minutes)

An exploration of the inordinate power that corporations exercise in our democracy.

"An Evening With Chris Hedges" (1 hour, 36 minutes) 

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"The Story of Stuff" (21 minutes)

With over 12 million on-line views, "The Story of Stuff" -- an animated documentary about the life cycle of material goods -- is one of the most widely viewed environmental-themed short films of all time. Since its release in December 2007, The Story of Stuff has been shown in thousands of schools, houses of worship, community events and businesses around the world.

"What the Economic Crisis Really Means - and What We Can Do About It" (12.5 minutes)

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"The Story of Cosmetics" (8 minutes)

An examination of the pervasive use of toxic chemicals in our everyday personal care products, from lipstick to baby shampoo. This film by The Story of Stuff Project reveals the implications for consumer and worker health and the environment, and outlines ways we can move the industry away from hazardous chemicals and towards safer alternatives.

"The Story of Electronics" (8 minutes)

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"Peak Moment" (29 minutes)

Fulfilling a long-held dream, Logan Smith and Tammy Strobel are now homeowners—of a tiny house. It’s affordable and mobile. In Logan’s tour, visit the galley kitchen with alcohol cookstove—a safe, cheap, portable fuel. Opposite is the composting toilet and shower, and above is a sleeping loft. Spaciousness in the multi-use great room is magnified by skylights and sunshine streaming through French doors. “Have House, Can Travel” could be their motto, but for now they’re planting themselves in their new community’s life.