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                       <title>Best-lah Punk</title>
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                       <description>Kechik and Ibrahim, two seemingly ordinary urban youth in Malaysia delved into the world of activism through punk music.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Kechik and Ibrahim, two seemingly ordinary urban youth in Malaysia delved into the world of activism through punk music.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>arlprk07@gmail.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>punk music</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>activism</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>Kg Berembang</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>youth activism</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>Ebrahim</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>Human Rights Education</category>
                            
                            
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                                    <category>Kechik</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 06:17:28 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Mari Kita Beraktivism (Introduction - Let's Be An Activist)</title>
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                       <description>Vox-pop on the meaning of human rights in the public's perception in Malaysia.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Vox-pop on the meaning of human rights in the public's perception in Malaysia.</itunes:summary>

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                                    <category>Internal Security Act</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>punk</category>
                            
                            
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                       <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:41:30 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>FEMNLOGY</title>
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                       <description>Experimental video about feminism and technology, produced during the Feminism Tech Exchange in Cape Town.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Experimental video about feminism and technology, produced during the Feminism Tech Exchange in Cape Town.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>valentinahomem@yahoo.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>techonology</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>politcs</category>
                            
                            
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                       <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 15:46:16 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Ray Jackson on the Spectacle of the "Redfern Riots"</title>
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                       <description>Ray Jackson of the Indigenous Social Justice Association talks about the "Redfern Riots" as a spectacle for the media to divert attention away from the true cause of the unrest. </description>
			<itunes:summary>Ray Jackson of the Indigenous Social Justice Association talks about the "Redfern Riots" as a spectacle for the media to divert attention away from the true cause of the unrest. </itunes:summary>

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                                    <category>Redfern Riots</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>TJ Hickey</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 08:25:45 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Brokeback Bharat</title>
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                       <description>A gay/queer look at mainstream Indian cinema (only Bollywood) An example of using mainstream media content to make your own message. Is it fair use? Copyright violation? Or a parody or spoof?</description>
			<itunes:summary>A gay/queer look at mainstream Indian cinema (only Bollywood) An example of using mainstream media content to make your own message. Is it fair use? Copyright violation? Or a parody or spoof?</itunes:summary>

                       <author>namita@altlawforum.org</author>
                            
                                    <category>remix</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>txap</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>India</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>anti-sodomy</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 21:53:31 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Transmission Asia-Pacific 2008</title>
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                       <description>Transmission video network meeting in Asia-Pacific, 2008.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Transmission video network meeting in Asia-Pacific, 2008.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>toitrouge@gmail.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>transmission</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>distribution</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>txap</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>asia</category>
                            
                            
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                       <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 21:38:43 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>IfIWatch.TV Promo</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/zoe/videos/ifiwatchtv-promo.mpg/view</link>
                       <description>IfIWatch.TV - Whose Story Do I See? 

This site networks critical documentary, meeting and protest reports, animations, feature films, music videos, expert interviews and more about what massive and opaque public bodies really do with our money, our neighbours and our planet. </description>
			<itunes:summary>IfIWatch.TV - Whose Story Do I See? 

This site networks critical documentary, meeting and protest reports, animations, feature films, music videos, expert interviews and more about what massive and opaque public bodies really do with our money, our neighbours and our planet. </itunes:summary>

                       <author>zoe@esemplastic.net</author>
                            
                                    <category>International Financial Institution</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>video</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>World Bank</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>resistance</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>IMF</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 13:00:44 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Taiwan: Bloggers' Further Action on Saving Losheng Sanatorium</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/Relax/videos/912.mp4/view</link>
                       <description>As mentioned in the previous post, discussions and actions on saving Lo-Sheng Sanatorium have widely spread in Taiwan blogosphere. Now the whole event has also attracted attention from mainstream media, the public, and politicians.</description>
			<itunes:summary>As mentioned in the previous post, discussions and actions on saving Lo-Sheng Sanatorium have widely spread in Taiwan blogosphere. Now the whole event has also attracted attention from mainstream media, the public, and politicians.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>relax.chi@gmail.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>Losheng Sanatorium</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>leprosy</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 04:38:46 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Aidex '91: inside the Australian arms trade</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/johnjacobs/videos/aidex91.mp4/view</link>
                       <description>Aidex '91 documents the protests against the Aidex Arms Trade "Fair" held in Canberra, Australia in 1991. It also investigated the politics of Australian weapons trading in the Asia-Pacific region. It was produced for transmission on Community Access TV who were conducting test broadcasts of community TV on UHF Ch31 in Sydney, Australia. The large protest against Aidex, the police response, and the general public reaction, combined to make the arms traders very wary of staging such a prominent display for a decade and a half. There is soon to be another, so perhaps now is a good time to revisit this history for learnings.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Aidex '91 documents the protests against the Aidex Arms Trade "Fair" held in Canberra, Australia in 1991. It also investigated the politics of Australian weapons trading in the Asia-Pacific region. It was produced for transmission on Community Access TV who were conducting test broadcasts of community TV on UHF Ch31 in Sydney, Australia. The large protest against Aidex, the police response, and the general public reaction, combined to make the arms traders very wary of staging such a prominent display for a decade and a half. There is soon to be another, so perhaps now is a good time to revisit this history for learnings.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>johnajacobs@gmail.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>non violence</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>jacobs</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>tactics</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>CATV</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>effective</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>activism</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>peace</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>arms</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>tripod</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>cat</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>weapons</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>blockade</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>protest</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>direct action</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>cat TV</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>Aidex</category>
                            
                            
                                    <category>Community activist television</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 09:50:06 -0500</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Bangka o Eroplano (Rights Vol. I)</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/isabelle78/videos/bangka.avi/view</link>
                       <description>At an early age, children in the Philippines are exposed to the reality of activists becoming victims of enforced disappearances.

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			<itunes:summary>At an early age, children in the Philippines are exposed to the reality of activists becoming victims of enforced disappearances.

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                       <author>a_isabelle78@yahoo.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>RIGHTS, FJBM, STEX, PSA, jonas burgos</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 05:33:10 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Diyaryo (Rights Vol. I)</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/isabelle78/videos/diyaryo.avi/view</link>
                       <description>In one long take and with a few words, this video reiterates the risks that journalists take to deliver the news and exhorts the readers not to take their killings for granted.</description>
			<itunes:summary>In one long take and with a few words, this video reiterates the risks that journalists take to deliver the news and exhorts the readers not to take their killings for granted.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>a_isabelle78@yahoo.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>RIGHTS, FJBM, STEX, PSA, jonas burgos</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 06:43:47 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Tanga (Rights Vol. I)</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/isabelle78/videos/tanga.avi/view</link>
                       <description>Four administrations and two EDSA uprisings have passed after the fall of the Marcos dictatorship, Filipinos are asked if they have learned their lesson.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Four administrations and two EDSA uprisings have passed after the fall of the Marcos dictatorship, Filipinos are asked if they have learned their lesson.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>a_isabelle78@yahoo.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>RIGHTS, STEX, FJBM, PSA, jonas burgos</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 06:43:45 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Good News (Rights Vol. I)</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/isabelle78/videos/good_news.avi/view</link>
                       <description>A satirical look into the violence and pressures media practitioners face in their daily role as presentors of societal truths.</description>
			<itunes:summary>A satirical look into the violence and pressures media practitioners face in their daily role as presentors of societal truths.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>a_isabelle78@yahoo.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>RIGHTS, PSA, STEX, FJBM, jonas burgos</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 06:43:43 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Ignorante (Rights Vol. I)</title>
                       <link>http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/isabelle78/videos/ignorante.avi/view</link>
                       <description>Human rights violations by the numbers. Scenes of betrayal, torture, abuse and summary execution. A pandora’s box that needs to be revealed to the viewers.</description>
			<itunes:summary>Human rights violations by the numbers. Scenes of betrayal, torture, abuse and summary execution. A pandora’s box that needs to be revealed to the viewers.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>a_isabelle78@yahoo.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>RIGHTS,PSA, STEX, FJBM, jonas burgos</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 06:43:41 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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                       <title>Where is Jonas? (Rights Vol. I)</title>
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                       <description>A photograph dating back to the Marcos dictatorship shows press freedom fighter, Joe Burgos, embracing his children. When deconstructed, it reveals the tragic disappearance of his activist son, Jonas Burgos.</description>
			<itunes:summary>A photograph dating back to the Marcos dictatorship shows press freedom fighter, Joe Burgos, embracing his children. When deconstructed, it reveals the tragic disappearance of his activist son, Jonas Burgos.</itunes:summary>

                       <author>a_isabelle78@yahoo.com</author>
                            
                                    <category>RIGHTS, PSA, STEX, FJBM, jonas burgos</category>
                            
                       <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 06:43:39 -0400</pubDate>
                       
   
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