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DVD'S OF PREVIOUS EVENTS
-- Professor Norman Finkelstein analyzes the reality of the situation in the Middle East. Recently denied tenure in a controversial move by DePaul University, Professor Finkelstein has published several books and articles in journals such as the London Review of Books, the New Left Review and the Christian Science Monitor. Two DVD set includes lecture and QnA session.
-- This is an eye-opening documentary about the manipulation of voters by money, media, and campaign consultants. It will raise questions about all mainstream candidates. DVD includes key excerpts of film followed by a talk and QnA session with Jody Gibbs.
-- Dr. Richard Eaton,Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona will address the possibility of war with Iran. DVD includes lecture and QnA session.
-- Dr. Leila Hudson, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Near Eastern Studies and Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Anthropology, and History at the University of Arizona. DVD includes lecture and QnA session.
-- Blackwater Worldwide, formerly Blackwater USA, is a self-described private military company which trains more than 40,000 people a year, from U.S. or foreign military and police services, as well as other U.S. government agencies. They have opened training facilities across the US. Technologies used and techniques trained are not limited by U.S. domestic law. DVD includes key excerpts of film followed by a talk and QnA session with Jody Gibbs.
-- Julian Kunnie, Director of Africana Studies at the University of Arizona, will present a film and discussion on Haiti five years after the coup which ousted Aristide. DVD includes key excerpts of film followed by a lecture and QnA session.
-- This amazing documentary, shot on the Guatemala-Mexican border, gives a first-hand picture of the desperate of poverty and migration. This is the most visible and disturbing face of globalization. This film has been featured in locations all across Latin America in order to dramatize the situation and spur discussions of solutions. DVD includes key excerpts of film followed by a talk and QnA session with Linda Green. Linda Green, UA Associate Professor of Anthropology, has been studying Central America for years. She is the author of Fear as a Way of Life: Mayan Widows in Rural Guatemala.
-- This is the new and extensively revised version of the extraordinary film on 9/11, "Loose Change, 2nd ed." Point by point, using all the latest evidence and analysis, this documentary goes through all the events of 9/11. To quote the producers: " Loose Change Final Cut is our best effort to tell the story of what happened surrounding 9/11/2001 and expose the events in need of investigation." DVD includes key excerpts of film followed by a lecture and QnA session with architect Jody Gibbs.
-- Dacajeweiah, translated into English as Splitting the Sky, has a long history of fighting for indigenous people's rights, dating back to the 1971 Attica prison uprising. He returns to Tucson for another exciting presentation on 9/11, convinced now that 9/11 was a "false flag operation." DVD includes lecture and QnA session.
-- Tucson filmmaker, Dustin Mugford, has revised and expanded this powerful documentary to include more eyewitness accounts and additional archived news footage that was shot on September 11, 2001, but never replayed on television. This film provides stunning evidence that explosives were used in the complete demolition of the WTC Twin Towers and WTC Building 7. DVD includes key film excerpts, lecture and QnA session with architect Jody Gibbs.
-- provide up-to-date insights into the latest events in Venezuela. Has Chavez found a way to build a better society? How do you develop a socialist consciousness in a capitalist world? This will be a thoughtful, stimulating presentation. DVD includes key film excerpts, lecture and QnA session with Aaron Kappeler