Their tactics to force construction of data centers even against significant opposition from local communities have become increasingly forceful and hostile.
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Act Out! Episode 15 - Seattle’s Best Pt. 1: From Lawrence Lessig to #ShellNo seahorses
This week we’re bringing you Seattle’s Best, on land and on sea, starting with the Seattle premiere of the documentary "Killswitch: The Battle to Control the Internet," where Lawrence Lessig and Marianne Williamson talked money in politics to a packed Town Hall.
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Act Out! Episode 14 - Occupy Venice, here are The Rules now break them & France with a mic drop
This week, Occupy Venice shows us how to fight the power while helping the powerless.
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Act Out! Episode 13 - #ShellNo, Frack is Wack, and the Sun sets on the Patriot Act
This week we dive into the toxic sludge of the oil industry.
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Act Out! Episode 12 - From NYC with activism
This week Eleanor Goldfield visits activist artists in New York City
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Act Out! Episode 11 - Know Your Rights, Manifesting Justice with moms and art
This week it’s about the power of the mind – to overcome, to evolve, to rise up and to stand resolute against injustice.
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Rebel Diaz: Which Side Are You On?
We are living historic moments of oppression, to which the people have the right to respond with historic moments of resistance.
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Act Out! Episode 10 - Life is short, corporations aren’t people, the #BaltimoreUprising
Eleanor shows us, with the help of cats, why corporations aren’t people, and draws a clear line from the uprising in Baltimore to the broader defects of the U.S. economic, social and justice systems.
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Act Out! Episode 9 - #FreddieGray, TPP, Justice League and Paul Revere
Spring is rising and so are the people – we cover the latest, from marchers in D.C. demanding racial justice to the ongoing protests in Baltimore.
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Dear Future Generations: Sorry
This Earth Day, an apology to future generations from Prince Ea.
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ACT OUT! EPISODE 7 - Water Shortages, Edward Snowden busted and the surveillance state
This week we dive into the shallow waters of California’s extreme drought, and what you can do about it (hint: it’s not just about cutting back on personal hygiene).







