Videos
From Brasil Indymedia
Demonstration in Sao Paulo against ALCA (FTAA) under heavy police repressionin 2001. 4 parts
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
A five thousand families occupation from the Movement of Homeless Workers (MTST), in Guarulhos, state of Sao Paulo.
Part 1
Part 2
9.11
                             
Produced September 2001, 28 minutes, English or Spanish or Italian
     9.11 listens to the voices of New York City in mourning, a city coming to terms with the aftermath of events on September 11th and the potential violence of a protracted war. NYC residents respond to the tragedy with spontaneous memorials, public sites of grief and discourse where the transformation of mourning into a mobilization for peace and justice begin to emerge. 9.11 culminates with the first NYC peace march as the voices of the emergent peace movement begins to coalesce with broader globalization movement seeking economic and social justice. 9.11 offers initial critical perspectives of U.S. policy leading up to the World Trade Center attack, necessary to constructing an informed and rationalized response. The video also documents the media treatment and racial backlash against Arab-Americans and how those communities are responding.
   Produced for the Independent Media Center with efforts of the NYC-IMC, Paper Tiger TV and Big Noise Tactical. Made entirely in NYC in the days following September 11th, completed and satellitecast on September 26th.
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A STORM FROM THE MOUNTAIN
The Zapatistas Take Mexico City
Produced March 2001, 72 minutes, English or Spanish

A compilation from two 58 minute IMC TV satelitecast programs documenting the events of the Zapatista caravan and their arrival to Mexico City on March 11th, 2001. This was the only thorough media coverage made available in the U.S. of the Zapatistas' long journey for justice.

Produced entirely in Mexico during the caravan and satelllitecast on March 13th, 2001. Produced for the Independent Media Center with efforts of the Big Noise Tactical, Paper Tiger TV and The Chiapas Media Project.

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Part One: 56 min | Part Two: 56 min.
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Breaking The Bank

Produced April 2000, 74 Minutes, English

After the Seattle victory that stopped the World Trade Organization in its 'fast' tracks, tens of thousands converged to challenge the International Monetary Fund and World Bank at their April 2000 meeting in Washington D.C. Once again, videomakers from the Independent Media Center were on the spot to provide the non-corporate coverage you just won't find anywhere else. "Breaking the Bank" provides informative background segments on the history and impact of the IMF and World Bank. The program features extensive coverage of the events in Washington, the street blockade tactics, the police repression, the rallies and the celebration of so many people coming together united in a common cause.
Breaking the Bank features material from the two half-hour television programs (originally satellitecast April 21st 2000) plus additional segments. Produced for the Independent Media Center by Big Noise Tactical, Changing America, Downtown Community TV, Headwaters Action Video Collective, IMC Seattle, Paper Tiger Television, Sleeping Giant Productions, Whispered Media, VideoActive, Wholesome Goodness Productions and dozens more video activists working in collaboration with the IMC-DC to bring the messages of A-16 to the rest of the world. RealVideo web streams
            
Breaking The Bank Part 1                                Breaking The Bank Part 2
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Big Noise Tactical Boston, MA                 Changing America New York, NY                                                     Headwaters Action Video Collective Northern CA          Paper Tiger Television NYC
Sleeping Giant Productions Bay Area, CA   Whispered Media Bay Area, CA                                                     
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