Narco Cultura: Bullets, Borders and Ballads

Narco Cultura: Bullets, Borders and Ballads
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“Out of poverty, poetry; out of suffering, song.” This old Mexican saying has proven its merit throughout history. World-renowned photojournalist and filmmaker Shaul Schwarz came across this cultural connection in one of the most controversial yet underground conflicts currently marring our continent: the drug war. Schwarz makes his Sundance debut this January with Narco Cultura, a unique and engrossing film documenting the plague of cartel violence and the subculture that has sprouted from the bloodbath, making its way onto U.S. stages and airwaves. … read more

Do Not Trust The Federal Ones

Do Not Trust The Federal Ones
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Next Month: The Fall of Communism, and Other Myths. … read more

The Anti-Defamation League: September 1991

The Anti-Defamation League: September 1991
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Since its beginning in 1913, the Anti-Defamation League has grown to become one of America’s leading civil rights organizations. … read more

What’s Wrong With Today’s Protesters, Protests and Protest Music?

What’s Wrong With Today’s Protesters, Protests and Protest Music?
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Let’s face it, our war-mongering enemies are as intractable as we. Make your voices heard individually and collectively. … read more