Sunday, December 24, 2006

Art of Belly Dance: Performance by Karen Barbee Adkisson

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A premier performance by Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance and teaches over 150 students. She performs to an improvisational piece, where she incorporates many of the themes/concepts she speaks about on the Art of Belly Dance. For more background, view the Art of Belly Dance series videos.
This performance is from the Give Belly Dance a Chance Show, which is given once or twice a year in San Antonio. Music Layali Zaman by Ashraf Zakaria

For more info go to www.karavansa.com


Espanol: Karen Barbee, maestra de baile del vientre, baila en el espectaculo llamado Give Belly Dance a Chance, traducido Dele al Baile del Vientre Oportunidad.




Thursday, December 21, 2006

Art of Belly Dance Part 6: Myths

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance concludes her talk at Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance and teaches over 150 students.She talks about some of the myths and misconceptions surrounding the performance of Belly Dance.

For more info go to www.karavansa.com

Produced by 411 Productions


Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Art of Belly Dance Part 5:Making Shapes

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance speaks at Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance and teaches over 150 students.She gives a demonstration of creating geometric shapes in the dance.

Espanol: Karen Barbee, maestra de baile del vientre, demuestra las figuras geometricos usado en el baile del vientre.

For more info go to www.karavansa.com

Produced by 411 Productions


Monday, December 18, 2006

Art of Belly Dance: Finger Cymbals

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance speaks at Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance and teaches over 150 students. She gives a demonstration of how finger cymbals are used in the dance to accent the body movements.

Espanol: Karen Barbee, maestra de baile del vientre, demuestra el uso de tamborines para dedos en el baile del vientre.

 

For more info go to www.karavansa.com

Produced by 411 Productions

 


Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Art of Belly Dance: Drum Dance Demonstration

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance speaks at Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance and teaches over 150 students. She gives a dance demonstration of a drum piece. Most drum solos are short in length, 2-3 minutes and show off small but fast movements of the torso. This piece features hip drops and thrusts alternating with shimmies (shakes). Music by Ali Kurdi and the Ghafour brothers.

Espanol: Karen Barbee, maestra de baile del vientre, demuestra un baile con musica de tambor.

For more info go to www.karavansa.com

Produced by 411 Productions

 

 


Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Art of Belly Dance : Part 3 Structure of a Show

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance speaks at Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance and teaches over 150 students. In this section she explains the structure of how a professional dancer puts on a show in Egypt, Lebanon,etc, including the U.S. For more info go to www.karavansa.com

Produced by 411 Productions

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Art of Belly Dance : Beledi Dance Demonstration

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance speaks at Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance. She gives a dance demonstration of Beledi music, which is an improvisational style of music played within a traditional full dance routine. The movements in this piece are primarily slow torso articulations with accents and shimmies. Music by Ali Kurdi and the Ghafour brothers.

For more info go to www.karavansa.com

Espanol: Karen Barbee, maestra de baile del vientre, demuestra un baile con musica Beledi.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Art of Belly Dance Part 2 - Karen Barbee Adkisson

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance speaks at
Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Middle Eastern Dance. She explains how the dance evolved in the U.S. and the dance theory. For more info go to www.karavansa.com

Part 1 was posted on October 26, 2006.

Produced by 411 Productions

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Amy Goodman: The Other September 11ths

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy talks about the historic immigrant rights march and on other historical events tied to September 11. With commentary by Native American Laura Codina. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

 

Produced by 411 Productions


Friday, December 01, 2006

Amy Goodman: Carlos Arredondo Coffin

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy talks about Carlos Arredondo, father of Alexander Arredondo, who was killed in Iraq in June 2004,  dragged a coffin around to speak out against the tactics used to recruit youth in the military. She also talks about Hurricane Katrina. With commentary by Emmy Magaloni. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

 

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Amy Goodman: Iraq War Mom Nadia McCaffrey and Gov Pataki

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy talks about  Nadia McCaffrey, mother of  sergeant Patrick McCaffrey, killed in Iraq in June 2004, who defied the Whitehouse by allowing photographs to be taken of her son’s body being returned from Iraq. She also tells a funny commentary from Governor George Pataki of New York. With commentary by Anthony Santiago, a New York native. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

 

Produced by 411 Productions

 


Thursday, November 30, 2006

Amy Goodman: Cindy Sheehan and the Press Corp

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy tells the story of Cindy Sheehan and the White House Press Corp. With commentary by Nadine Saliba. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

 

Produced by 411 Productions


Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Amy Goodman: Sanctuary of Dissent

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy talks about the importance of having sanctuaries of dissent and tells a Nantucket story. With commentary by Karen Stokes. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

 

Produced by 411 Productions

 


Friday, November 24, 2006

Amy Goodman: History of Pacifica Radio

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy talks about the beginnings of Pacifica Radio. With commentary by Daniel Herrera. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

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Amy Goodman: How Democracy Now! Started

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy talks about how Democracy Now! got started and how it has grown. With commentary by Becky Brenner. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

Produced by 411 Productions


Thursday, November 16, 2006

Amy Goodman : Extraordinary Rendition

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was keynote speaker for LadyFest in San Antonio in October 2006. Here Amy talks about extraordinary rendition (flying suspects to other countries) and about the case of Canadian Maher Arrar, who was deported to Syria under extraordinary rendition. Texas Media Empowerment Project is currently working to bring Democracy now to San Antonio airwaves. Send a message to Texas Public Radio that we would like to hear Democracy Now! On the radio.

Produced by 411 Productions


Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Democracy Now! Andres Thomas Conteris

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was keynote speaker for LadyFest in San Antonio in October 2006. Here local independent media producer Hugh Henry has a talk with Andres Thomas Conteris about Amy’s work and the role of independent media in bringing stories to the public that are not heard in the mainstream media. Andres translates Democracy Now! shows to Spanish. Texas Media Empowerment Project is currently working to bring Democracy now to San Antonio airwaves. Send a message to Texas Public Radio that we would like to hear Democracy Now! On the radio. Produced by 411 Productions

 



Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Amy Goodman : Everyone Should Vote for President

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy tells a story about a guest from Guyana who wanted to take part in the discussion for the Presidential elections. With commentary by Jason Gerard and an appearance by Keli Daily of San Antonio Current Magazine. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

Produced by 411 Productions

Amy Goodman - Arabic T-Shirt Story

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy tells an Arabic T-shirt story about Iraqi Blogger Raed Jarrar, who was stopped at New York’s JFK airport for wearing a T-shirt that said in English and Arabic “We Will not be Silent”. Check out Raed’s blog at Raedinthemiddle.blogspot.com. With commentary by Desmond Foy.  The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run Democracy Now! on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

 

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Monday, November 13, 2006

FCC X Files-Austin Citizens Speak Out

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Two citizens in Austin, one speaking as a parent and another speaking as a school teacher, talk to the FCC about their concerns with media stereotypes and malicious media (i.e. hate radio). The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city. To file a complaint/comment on this issue or to relay your personal experiences to the FCC, go to fcc.gov

Produced by 411 Productions

 


Friday, November 10, 2006

FCC X Files-Federico Subervi Ph.D.

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Professor Federico Subervi, from the School of Journalism at Texas State University, and author of The Mass Media and Latino Politics speaks at the FCC Hearing in Austin Texas in Sept 2006. He talks about the coverage (or lack thereof) of the local community by the news organizations. The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city. To file a complaint/comment on this issue or to relay your personal experiences with the FCC, go to fcc.gov

Produced by 411 Productions


Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Amy Goodman Democracy Now!-T-Shirt Story

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio. Amy tells a T-shirt story about Roger and Steven Downs from New York. With commentary by Austin Dullnig.  The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run her show on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.

More video of this event to follow.

Produced by 411 Productions

The FCC X Files-Mariana Pineda Defends Univision

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Mariana Pineda from Univision News in Austin defends Univision at the FCC Hearings in Austin Texas in Sept 2006. She answers to claims from the community that Univision and other Big Media outlets do not service a large part of the local Hispanic community, especially Tejanos (Texans who were in Texas before it was annexed from Mexico). The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city. To file a complaint/comment on this issue or to relay your personal experiences with the FCC, go to fcc.gov

Produced by 411 Productions

Sunday, November 05, 2006

The FCC X Files-Jerry Avila Producer/Music Promoter

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Jerry Avila, a public access television producer for Tejano Music Entertainment TV and music promoter, speaks at the FCC hearing in Austin, TX in September 2006. He talks about how the local radio and television stations do not service the entire Spanish speaking community. The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Big Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city. To file a complaint/comment on this issue with the FCC, go to fcc.gov

Read the article on the loss of Tejano Radio in Austin.

Produced by 411 Productions

Saturday, November 04, 2006

The FCC X Files-Tony Tafoya Newspaper Editor

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Tony Tafoya, who is the editor and prints the newspaper “Musica”, gives comments at the FCC hearing in Austin, TX in September 2006. Tony speaks about how issues of Tejanos and events in the local Hispanic community are not covered by the local media, including the Spanish television/radio stations. Tejanos are of Mexican descent from people who lived in Texas when Texas was still a part of Mexico.

He speaks how expensive it is to buy radio ad spots at $200.00 a spot, which is out of reach for small and minority owned businesses.

The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Big Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city. To file a complaint/comment on this issue with the FCC, go to fcc.gov

Produced by 411 Productions

Monday, October 30, 2006

FCC X Files - Mariana Pineda Univision News

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Mariana Pineda from Univision News in Austin speaks at the FCC hearings in Austin Texas in Sept 2006. She talks about how Univision tries to give the Spanish speaking public quality news, and cites how the Spanish language station in Austin is often the last station to be granted interviews by politicians. The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city. To file a complaint/comment on this issue with the FCC, go to fcc.gov

Espanol-Mariana Pineda de Univision en Austin Texas habla sobre como cubren la noticia para el habla hispano. Dio testimonio al la Comision de Comunicacion Federales en septiembre 2006. 

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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Art of Belly Dance-Karen Barbee Adkisson

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Karen Barbee Adkisson of Karavan Middle Eastern Dance speaks at
Lady Fest in San Antonio Texas on the history/art of Belly Dance. Karen is a master instructor of Belly Dance. She talks about some of the myths/misconceptions about this beautiful style of dance. Part 1. Check Karavan website at:

www.karavansa.com

Give Belly Dance a Chance Show! Trailer

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Karavan Middle Eastern Dance Studio presents it’s dance recital Give Belly Dance A Chance Show. October 27th-29th, 2007 in San Antonio Texas (this trailer is from 2006).

Demos 2501 St. Mary’s. Tickets are $10 Presale, $15 at the Door. Tel 210-785-9889

www.karavansa.com

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Amy Goodman Democracy Now!

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Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! was in San Antonio.October 2006 as keynote speaker for Lady Fest San Antonio.She spoke to a packed house at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center. The Texas Media Empowerment Project is requesting comments to Texas Public Radio to urge them to run her show on the radio. Do your part to make Democracy Now! come to the San Antonio airwaves.
More video of the event to follow in a week.

Produced by 411 Productions 

FCC X Files: Ann Toback Writers Guild of America

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Ann Toback, Assistant Executive Director for the Writers Guild of America, gives remarks at the FCC hearing in Austin Texas in Sept 2006.  The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership. These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. The Media companies want these rules relaxed so they can own more stations/newspapers in the same city.  Ms. Toback talks about the negative effects on newsrooms by the consolidation of television news stations. Ms. Toback cites examples in New York and Los Angeles. To file a complaint/comment on this issue with the FCC,  go to fcc.gov  

Produced by 411 Productions

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

FCC X Files: Chuck Robinson

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Chuck Robinson, who volunteers with the Texas Media Empowerment Project in San Antonio, Texas, gives the FCC a piece of his mind. The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership and conducting hearings around the country in the U.S. .  These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. Produced by 411 Productions.

 

 

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

FCC X Files: Commissioner Adelstein (part 3)

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Part 3- FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein gives opening remarks at the FCC hearing in Austin Texas in Sept 2006.  The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership.  These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. Mr. Adelstein talks about the lack of diversity and localism in the media and advises us the public, why it is important that we speak out about this issue. Localism is whether local people, issues and concerns are covered by your local media. To file a complaint/comment on this issue,  go to fcc.gov  

Monday, October 09, 2006

FCC X Files: Commissioner Adelstein (part 2)

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Part 2- FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein gives opening remarks at the FCC hearing in Austin Texas in Sept 2006.  The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership.  These rules determine how many radio, TV and newspapers one company can own in one city. Mr. Adelstein advises us the public, why it is important that we speak out about this issue. Localism is whether local people, issues and concerns are covered by your local media. To file a complaint/comment on this issue,  go to fcc.gov  

Produced by 411 Productions

FCC X Files: Commissioner Adelstein (part 1)

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FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein gives opening remarks at the FCC hearing in Austin Texas in Sept 2006.  The FCC is currently looking at the rules on media ownership.  These rules determine how many radio, tv and newspapers one company can own in one city. The public has an opportunity to speak out against further consolidation and to speak out about localism, that local people, issues, concerns are covered by your local media. To file a complaint/comment on this issue,  go to fcc.gov .

Produced by 411 Productions 

Sunday, October 08, 2006

FCC X Files: Patsy Robles (part 2)

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Patsy Robles, from 411 Productions, at the FCC Hearing in Austin Texas,
in September 2006 to speak about the fiasco that happened to Public Access Television in Texas due to Texas Senate Bill 5 and further damage that will be caused nationally by the COPE bill. The hearing was on the issue of localism, which concerns whether or not local people and issues are reflected in your local media such as tv, radio and `newspapers. The FCC is currently looking at the rules of media ownership. This clip is part 2 of her speech at the hearing.

 

 

FCC X Files: Patsy Robles 411 Productions (part 1)

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Patsy Robles, from 411 Productions, at the FCC Hearing in Austin Texas,
in September 2006 to speak about the fiasco that happened to Public Access
Television in Texas due to Texas Senate Bill 5 and further damage that will be caused nationally by the COPE bill. The hearing was on the issue of localism, which concerns whether or not local people and issues are reflected in your local media such as tv, radio and `newspapers. The FCC is currently looking at the rules of media ownership.

Friday, October 06, 2006

FCC X Files: Deanne Cuellar Texas Media Empowerment

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Deanne Cuellar, who heads the Texas Media Empowerment Project gives the FCC a quick rundown of  her experiences with Big Media, such as Clear Channel, Time Warner and San Antonio Express News, at  the localism hearing in Austin TX in September 2006. Deanne works with the Texas Media Empowerment Project in San Antonio on issues affecting the media. She is also a publicist. www.texasmep.org

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Kyle Qubrosi Survivor of Political Violence (trailer)

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Kyle Qubrosi lost his father in war. But he doesn’t want revenge. Mr. Qubrosi now tells his story as a survivor of war and political violence. This video is a trailer for his speaking engagements. Check his new blog at www.myfourwars.blogspot.com Produced by 411 Productions. Introduction by Barbara Renaud Gonzalez.

Music:Rachid Taha

Memorias de Alex Arredondo

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El soldado Americano Alexander Arredondo perdio su vida en Iraq en agosto, 2004. Alex tenia 20 anos de edad. Su padre Carlos Arredondo ahora habla encontra de la guerra y violencia politica. Este video es para ensenar en eventos publicos and para el publico general.

Producido por 411 Productions. Musica Claude Chalhoub

 

Memories of Alex Arredondo

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LCPL Alexander S. Arredondo, died in Iraq on August 25, 2004. He was 20 years old. His father Carlos Arredondo has been on a national tour protesting the war and political violence. This video was made as a PSA for his tour, and for the general public to view.

Produced by 411 Productions

Music Claude Chalhoub

Monday, October 02, 2006

Hombre en Fuego (Espanol)

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Carlos Arredondo perdio su hijo Alexander Arredondo, en Iraq el 25 de agosto, 2004.

Alex tenia 20 anos de edad. Carlos Arredondo hizo noticia nacional cuando prendio fuego a la camioneta de los marineros y ha su propio cuerpo. Ahora habla encontra de la guerra y la violencia politica y empezo la organizacion El Pueblo Unido Para la Paz

Producido por 411 Productions

Musica:Natacha Atlas


Carlos Arredondo - A Man on Fire (trailer)

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Carlos Arredondo’s son, LCPL Alexander S. Arredondo, died in Iraq on August 25, 2004. He was twenty years old. Carlos Arredondo made headline news when he set the Marine van and himself on fire from the grief he experienced. He now speaks out against war and political violence and founded People United for Peace.

Produced by 411 Productions. Music Natacha Atlas

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Want Peace? Imagine Grief: Part 3

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Carlos Arredondo’s oldest son, LCPL Alexander S. Arredondo, died in Iraq on August 25, 2004. He was twenty years old. Carlos Arredondo has been on a national tour protesting the war. His other son, Brian, is currently being recruited by the Marines.

Mr. Arredondo along with Kyle Qubrosi and Cindy and Craig Corrie, parents of Rachel Corrie spoke at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center on September 30, 2006 in San Antonio. This video was the PSA for the event.
Introduction by Barbara Renaud Gonzalez. Music: Blues artist Willie Jay

Produced by 411 Productions

 

Rachel Corrie - Want Peace? Imagine War: Part 2

Rachel  Corrie 23, a young peace activist from Olympia Washington who was tragically killed in Gaza by an Israel Defense Forces Bulldozer in March 2003. Her parents, Cindy and Craig Corrie now speak about their daughter’s legacy. On September 29 , 2006, they spoke at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio. Rachel Corrie

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Want Peace? Imagine War: Part 1

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Kyle Qubrosi lost his father in war. But he doesn’t want revenge. Mr. Qubrosi came to tell his story at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center on, September 30, 2006. This video was a PSA for the event. Produced by 411 Productions. Introduction by journalist Barbara Renaud Gonzalez. Kyle Qubrosi's blog www.myfourwars.blogspot.com

Music:Rachid Taha

Monday, September 25, 2006

Michael Verdi - Evolution of Public Access Part 2

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Hear part 2 at the Media That Matters film screening held in August 2006, by Michael Verdi, co-author of Secrets of Videoblogging and voted San Antonio’s Best Videographer of the past 20 years in Current Magazine , on how videoblogging has evolved from public access television.

Produced by 411 Productions

Friday, September 22, 2006

Michael Verdi - Evolution of Public Access Part 1

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Hear commentary at the Media That Matters film screening held in August 2006, by Michael Verdi, co-author of Secrets of Videoblogging and voted San Antonio’s Best Videographer for the past 20 years in Current Magazine , on how videoblogging has evolved from public access television.

Produced by 411 Productions

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Biological Agents Show 2, Part 3

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Part 3 of our 2nd show on this issue. With the bestsellers “The Hot Zone” and “Demon in the Freezer,” many people are now aware of biological agents, (deadly viruses) and what they can do to humans. Discussion on Mad Cow disease and how the media covers this issue. Featuring Ashley 15 years old as host , Clyde ,Veronica 15 as guests.

Produced by 411 Productions for the 411 Show

Monday, September 18, 2006

Biological Agents Show 2, Part 2

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Part 2 of our 2nd show on this issue. With the bestsellers “The Hot Zone” and “Demon in the Freezer,” many people are now aware of biological agents, (deadly viruses) and what they can do to humans. Discussion on Smallpox and Mad Cow disease. Featuring Ashley 15 years old as host , Clyde ,Veronica 15 as guests.

Produced by 411 Productions.