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I I I I An electric Producers Daniel lYebb and PC Peri talk I I unicycle rider abouÍ a recent program in the I I helps a è0 "Ninetheenth Busiversary " #7 7.I&9) L 0/B Flying Focus U I I Ø producer I I "In a.Y lying Focus Video Collective is now in its Quest Øao I I of ø Smaller Ê\o ¿).==é twentieth year producing video as a tool r)r).O >' I I Footprint" !tg for social change, voicing the voiceless, 6r4\. I I (vB #74.9 ÊO\'= > having come together in 199 I . &r0) ô.1 coLa I I cô c'l +r g Programs included in this catalog update ^^s)\ I I were produced between August, 2010 and vv\!91r1ìíä tr)r)F: I I January, 2011 in part through the facilities of L J Portland Community Media (PCM). Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of PCM, Flying Focus, nor any group or individual appearing on the programs. Check our website to see clips from some ofourprogramsviaYouTube. Las Lomas and lnternationalWomen's Day/ This update is the second to accompany our Earthquake Recovery ¡n Barranqu¡to, 2010-2012 Catalog; insert it behind the front Las Lomas and Sol Naciente (Peru 2010) w cover to create a full copy. Ifyou don't yet have Yvonne Simmons retumed to Peru, j oined women a copy ofthe full catalog and would like one, send marching for justice, and interviewed families F us $3, or download the .pdf from our website. still recovering in the earthquake zone. U) c) vB #76.s&6 S14 j Þ 3P ¿ r-ì U aô¡yñ t¡ì o >^; O Ë Fâ trl Nineteenth Busiversary - Zú v) i*åo Ftying Focus Video Coltes6ve Producers talk electric vehicles, nuclear weapons, z gentrifi cation, corporate personhood, Gaza, Congo, ÈXer=i 3439 NE Sandy Blvd PMB #248 e¡+ Z ã Þ Peru, psychiatric drugs, animal rights and vegan .=¡ro\!, F Portland, OR 97232 USA à> s ä diets as they show clips from YBs#73.12-77.5. t¡i È c,ä Êr www.flyingfocus.org vB#77.8&9 SI4 The Flying Focus Video Collective

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,A Nuclear Free Future: Hiroshima Day 2009 Information and entertainment covering the topics of Iran, the United Nations, the story of the Thousand Cranes, and how you can help make the future nuclear free. VB #75.8&9 $14 ffiffi Lending Libraries WW Check out Flying Focus tapes at these locations! Laughing }Iorse Books 12 NE 10th Fat Vegan No lldore BlackRose Collective Bookstore John McDougall, MD shares how a low-fat, plant Fostage & Handling: 4038 N Mississippi and starch-based diet promotes heaith benefits and weight VB .ddditional donation: If you wish to donate your Flying Focus tapelDVD to loss. #74.13&75.1 $14 a lending library or another community location, or TOTAã, ÐONATION: nominate a program fo¡ inclusion, let us know. AII three of our Restorative Listening project DyDs -lnclude $3 for a fullcopy of are no\.v available at both lending libra¡y locations ! the 2010-2012 catalog

Order DVDs forthe same suggested donation as Ðismantling Corporate ffiw Rule @ VHS tapes: $11 for 30 ninute shov¡s, $14lor one T{JNE IN TO: Activist/author I Paui Cienfuegos encourages I hottr shows, $17 for longer sltows. activists to assert authority over corporate entities, ì#,iÏEínüV'{|.{i$tifr.ffih r$;?' iü-ütii#i¡i# I Send your order and donation as he describes the history corporate to: of I ,4. weekly U2-hour sholvcase of our work, now personhood. VB #76.3 $11 Flying F in our nineteenth year! I ocus Video Collective I PMB #248 CABLECAST TIMES: 3439 NE Sandy Blvd Video ßus programs are approximately thirty minLtes long. I Tuesdays: 12:30 am Ch 22 Comcæt Fortland. OR 97232 USA (Late nighr Mondays) I

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(.potts t &2)EicWard (Chicago) and PramilaJayapal Howard Zinn: 1492-1992 importance of a vegan lifestyle and standing Fur Free Fricìay in Portiand. Demonstrators (Seattle) describe græsroots efforts forajust sociely, Reclaiming the People's Histary up for our health- the animals and the pianet. anci passers-b1' share their views.VB #18.1$11 celebrating Por tÌand' s CIO. VB #7 0.7 &8 $14 The radical historian on the Quincentennial of (e0 min.) SE #99 $17 (90 AnirnaÈ Rights Building a Multi-Ethnic Columbus' Pillaee. nún.) SE #10 $17 - Lendíttg Libran / Sndv Guide Benefit Flotest actíon at the laboratory an OHSU Human rights activist Rozeli "Prexy" Nesbitt for the Chimps of Carneroon of Dr- Sheri Speede tells stories of chimps in an docior whose animal "resea¡ch" is considered about r,var and economic deprívation giobally River People African sa¡ctuary; comedian Kevin Nealon hosis. c¡ue1 and unnecessary- VB #15.7 and lvithin the U.S. VB #46.12 $11 Protecting Native Fishing Rights at Lyle Point. $11 vB #9.6 $11 vB #38.6 S11 ,l! ,1. tji rl'i, ilii :i: r:i: i;i ì, iâ ,irl i¡, :ii: ¡it ìì, jì,¡ i.: ..i:, t it:: No On Hate Forum (parts 1&2) Ofher An irnal Rights fifles: Police, FBI, sociology professor and city lndigenous People's Conference Carol Adams: The Sexual of Meat councilor discuss hate crimes; citizen stories and Reclaiming religion. language and culture. læcturdslideshowlìnkingwomen, animals, people Ðxposing Proctor & Gamble's Animal Torfu re organizing to end bigotry. VB #46.9&10 $14 vB #4.9 $11 ofcolorandnon-heterosexuals as'absentrefe¡ents' Activist describes the mega-corporation's horrifying in patriarchal society. (90 r¡ìn.) SE# 97 $17 arrinai testíng practices. VB #27.12 gII Cross Cultural Understanding (parts 1&2) Ofher lndigenous Peoples ûfles.' It's À Sign (part.s I &2) Workshop on stereotypes and communication You Bet They Ðie (parts 1&2) Celilo: Protecting Motlrcr Eafth SE#37 614 Chirrpanzees that usc sign language. and the evils Every over 20.000 greyhounds who can of barriers with emphasis on people from the ,vear, researclr oir airi¡uals. VB #25.4&5 514 "ì\,{iddle East" and women. W #41.13 &42.1514 Thomns Banyacya: Native RþIzß SE#26 $14 no longer win races are put tc death. llere are ways to end this tragedy. n/B #33.4&5 $14 Raining Cats and Dogs Clarence Lusane & Leslie Cagan: Race, Pet cveipopulatjon: owner of a no-kill sheiter'. and Gender and Cíass Relations in the U.S. Wh'at the Food lndustry Won't Teil You coorciinator of Irr Defense of Animals.I¡B #23.4 Sll Prejudice dír'ìdes people. $ (60 min.) Z\[I#2.7 974 (parx J &2) Vegan ex-cattle rancher Howard (segments byvarìous Fllng Focus producers, usualìy onetopÍc) Also see: Af rican-Am eri can Foru m Lyman and activist ex-daìry inspector Virgil Huise. MD on the evils of the dairy industrl,. lbu.r lr o o d or Your Cør under " Etu;it'orLntental J usrice " Charle s Jordan on "What we need to make our It's the Economy! conlnunities stronger-" (40nrin.) SE#77 gl4 It's more than just monev...it's an adventuLe. \ts #32.1&2 $14 vB #10.10 $11 Farm Sanctuary Ofher Multicultural lssues fifles; FlyingFocus membels visit a sirelterfor abused,/ What's it Worth? abandoned fa¡m anìmals in upstate . Fl-ving Focus re-evaluates value.VB#6.1 Tlte River Between SE#24 $17 $11 vR #29.12 $11 Also see: Interview wítlt Marlon Riggs Freedom, Freedom SOS Sarajevo: War Hurts Animals, Too t.t¡zrlcr " Media Conznztuticatiotzs " Double takes and doublespeak the $,ord & on Yi'onne Simmons'footage of animals and those "free." VB #4"LZSIL +alåq­ trying to help them in r.var-tom Sarajevo, fi'om ""t"bt"""c Five Billion and Counting her trip in 199'i-98- \ts #3{t.1 $11 Can population growth be blamed for our Meet Your Meat ä problems? VB #6.7 $11 Wîåffi"ï social Activists promote Farm Animal Ar.r,areness years e. \SØZlc o co]]1eit char¡se Carnal Jello rveek and describe abuses done to animals who ffi Sex- VB #5.8 S11 become "dinner." \aB #26.5 $li Ðignlty Viliage: 2001 and Beyond Brian Tokar: End Corporate Dominance Villagers and their supporters talk about plans Environmental activist takes on genetic Hiroshima Day 2008: Remembering the David Koden: Creating a New Economy for a permanent, self-designed and run viilage engineering and multinaúonals. YB #31.12 $11 Past to Change the Future (parts 1&2) 1 ¡ parrs &1)'lhe aurhor ol Age¡ do for .a-.rFc* a for the homeless of Portland. VB #39.13 $11 Author Pamela Vergun, Hanibrd Challenge's Ñe* Econo,nl', From PhanionLW"eulilt ëW Beyond Corporate Dominance (parts 1&2) Tom Carpenter speak; Taiko Drummers and to Real Weabh describes steps to move a l-laven f¡'orn the Streets: from AuthorDavídKorten onthe mulútude ofproblems Gay Men's Chorus play music- \aB #69.4&5 $14 Wall Street/war to a Main Streelpeace economy. A Benefit for Outside ln caused by corporate power -- and possibie vB #74.3&4 $14 Musicians join volunteers, staff and clients of solutions- \ts #31.9&10 $14 Faslane 365: Protesting Trident Missiles in one of Portland's most actìve homeless youth Scotland (NAFTA SPP w¡th guns) (parts 1&Z) organizations at a benefit show. Dr. Kevin Danaher: Women begin a peaceful blockade of the British Activists fromMexico and Canada vìelvs share vB #3s.11 $11 TheWorldEconomy ThelMFandtheWorld Bank NavaÌbase; milita¡jsm, sexism, & global politics; on harmful effects of NAFIA and the plans Global Exchange economist discusses the a¡rested women releæedfromjail. VB #633 $11 multí-national corporations have to expand their street poelry (parts 1&2) imbalance ofpor.verintheworld. VB #17.f 2 $11 powers through the SPP. Vts #67.10&11 $14 Portland's homeless & formerly homeiess read Atomic Legacy: Hiroshima Day'99 their poetry ar the library. VB #36.7&8 $14 Buy Nothing Day (parts 1&2) ELizabeth Furse, adownwinder, and youngmusical Women Confronti n g Globalization Protestors denounce rampant on the performers opposenuclearweapons.\{B #33.1 $11 ( p arrs ) &2 )Latinas from Latin America ¿nd the US Frotest en Seattle: Resisting the WTO year's busiest shopping day. VB#26.10&I1$14 on rvomen ñghting aeainst corporate globalízation Labor, environmental, and human rights Remembering Hiroshima'98: Take Action! and for an economy that respecls women's activists shut down the Wo¡ld Trade Worker Owned Cooperatives (parts 1&2) Former Sen. Mark Hatfield recounts ianding and workers' rights. VB #58.7&8 $14 Organization. Y VB #34.4 $11 Tim Calvert on horv to sta¡t and run a WOC, and in Hiroshima in 1945. VB #32.4 $11 the world economic order. \B#223&4 $14 Should we Privatize Social Security? 1996 Hiroshima Day: Downwinders & PeaceAwards Oregon United to Protect Social Security Noam Chomsky: The Minority of the Opulent Families affected by Hanford's radioactivity talk campaigned prior to the privatization scheme's Chomsky shows muitinationais magni$r protections about atomic power's dangers. VB#?/.5 $11 failure; featuring Blumenauer, Ìr4itch forupperclasses. g OzomÐZNtr#2.8$17 Earl Carole Gallagher: American Ground Zero Greenlick, Frank Shìelds, others. VB #56. 13 $ X 1 Michael Albe¡t: An Attemative Economic Modet (parts l&2)Photos, stories ofvictims of secretUS Perfectly Legal: Ðavid Cay Johnston on Z Magazine editor outiines worker-controlled, nuclear testing/experiments.\lB #21.ß&nl $L4 Regressive &the Expanding Weaith humane economic system. (60 mn.) SE#68 Gap $14 Casey Rudd: Hanford Whistle-Blower (pans I &2) NYTi¡z¿s columnist on taxinequaiities rii' + ìí .Ì:f is r,v il !r íj: laj ,Ír rÊ +ì: + +þ ,s ¿t è tà + Pitfalls of nuclear waste.(60 min.) SE #56 $14 affecting lor.ver classes. VB #50.13&51.1 $14 Oth er Econom ic J ustice fifles.' Paul Koberstein: Media Ties to Hanford History of the Sustainability Movenrent (parts Remembering Genoa 1&2) Portland Reporter blasts the lid off of rotting storage in Portland (if there is one) activists describ€ G-8 protests- #42.13&43.1 VB 814 tanks. (60 nin.) SE #42 $14 Eric NIalin talks about sustainability's evolution and asks ìf a movement can grow r,vithout : Globøl Corporate Strøtegíes Stop NuclearTesting (parts 1&2) (45 established organizations. Vts #45.12 $11 ...¿urd U,S. domestic unrest. S mnj ZMI #2.2 814 Speakers, activists in Nevada; protesters anested Yoluntary (Cecile at the Dept- of Energy. (4192)Yß#4.11 &5.11 $14 Breaking Free from Debt: A Dìaiogue Simplicity Andrews) Ways to cut),ou¡lifes¡4e & save theplanef. W #7.2 Between Jubilee North and South 911 Fusion Confusion Activis¡s from Africa and the US on wh;,'' mucl'r Consumerism in the USA Lloyd Marbet recounts the struggle to close ol ¡he debt imposed on Southern counrries Are r.ve driven by need or greed? 2192 ç VB #2.5 911 Trojan Nuclear Por.ver Facility. VB #8.1 $11 -r: .:. should be cancelled. VB #44.5 i: :.'.. :t: 1:r .r i.: .j: ... .jJ J ,i: t:. r. j. ,: : l $11 50+ Years is Way Too Much Producer or Consumer? 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VB #35.3 Cheri Honkaizr speaks of sit-ins ar the $11 NAFTA: Mexican Perspectives SE #39 814 Radioactive Roulette History of leaks atHanford rvaste tanks. VB#7.4 gll Pennsylvania capital. (5/02) Vts #44.1 $11 Mergers, Monopoly, and Anti-Trust Don't Mourn, Organize! Close (7992) gü I cl2) Corporate r,vatchdog exposes uptick Trojan Initiatives VB #2.12 Homelessness Marathon- þurts Freefooclforthehomeless: laborTV. VB #2.1 811 iV' in Clinton Era mergers. \ts #34.10&11 $14 "N' ' is for Nudeal'/'t ' is f'orVeteran CL#3 $tl KBOO Radio Portland, February 5,2002 This Mortal Coil Veterans & Nuclear Issues (6/91) The fifth annual natìonal progr¿ìm encouraged Bartlett & Steele: America, What Went Wrong? Homeless protest; Culf Wu one year \uer- VB #2-2 gII Vets adlift: Hanfo¡d PAN #11 the homeless, acadenric experts and advocates to Phìladelphict htcl,tirer writers speak on the hearings. Í;14 Also see: speak out with theìr concems. VB #43.12 $11 Reagan era. (4192) (e0 min SE #13 ) $17 It's the Economy and Also see: Hiroshíma Day Honoring Peat:etnaken and street roots Chapbook Party Bread & Floses: Women Define Globalization What's it Worth? '94: Never Agaín: Remembering Hiroshima 2001 Low income artists read poetry and display Women at an international gathering discuss under " Compilation Tape s " under "War and Peace" and photos at celebration of release of chapbooks. ways the "" can be at resisted the From Hiroshima to Chiapas: Two \îgils VB #¿12.5 $11 grassioots level. VB #31.5 $11 w e't'e an ik e w ehet lvtvlv,fiyingf'ocus.of g under " Fore ign Affait's/kttin America" and Medea Benjamin on ln Memory of Palestinian Rights Activist US Policy in lraq (PSU 9/04) Rachel Corrie (pafts 1&2) Ellsberg covers inteliigence leaks, the neo-con Craig and Cindy Corrie tell horv Rachel became About "Sweet Crude" (parts 1&2) Wheels of Justice Tour 2008: lraq and agenda, and Vietnam: Benjamin covers Iraq, an activist working to help Paiestinians save Sandy Cioffi and Tammi Sims discuss their Palestine (pañs 1&2) veterans, and protest activities. VB #54.8 $11 thei¡ homes and lives before being kìlled by an documentary about survi val. corruption. greed ì\4azìn and Mike Miles, eyewitness Israeli bulldozer in 2003- VB #55.3&4 $14 Qumsiyeh and armed resistance caused by oil production speakers, rolÌed into Portland in Ma¡ch 2008 to Occupation Eyewitness: AFSC's Ten Months in Baghdad Breaklng Ranks: Israeli Air Force Pilot in the Nìger Delta. VB 68.7&8 $14 talk about occupation. Qumsiyeh's slides are (p arrs I &2 ) American Friends Service Committee Refuser Yonatan Shapira (parts 1&2) cl.riiling, Miles' songs uplifting. YB # 67 .2 e3 $14 Support for Wornen of Africa (pafts 1&2) representatives with slides of "the HumanFace An Israeli pilot who refused to serve in the 'Wonen f¡om DR Congo at the 2007 Run for Memories of lran (parts 1&2) of Iraq." VB #51.12&13 $14 occupied territories brings to light the conflict Congo Women speak about conditions in their People from Iran at the 2006 I¡anian Festival and between Israeli policy and the values ofhuman Medea Benjamin: The US Occupation of lraq country: voluntee¡s from the Women' s Bicycle who have visited or lived in Iran talk rights and democrac,v. VB #54.12&13 $14 (parts t&2) Activist discusses her experiences Prcject on work in Ghana. VB #66.5&6 $14 about experiences there. VB #64.10&11 $14 before and after the US invasion rvith Iraqi Refusenik! Israel's Soldiers of Conscience The Chick Who Always Talks AboutAtrocities No More : people and US troops. VB#50.8&9 $14 (p arts I &2) Israeliauthor/ex-soldierPeretz Kidron No More lnvasions, in the Congo at Parties/One Person Can Make 2007 (parfs 1 praises Israelis who do not enforce the occupation March 19, az) Living with the Enemy: a Big Ditference Speakers tie the Iraq debacle to US policy, of the West Bank and Gaza.\lB #52.7&8 514 Portraits of Daily Life in lraq (parts 1&2) Lisa Shannon, creates positive change for women civil Iiberties, Iran, energy independence, and Photdournalist Joel Preston Smith' s 2003 photos A Christian Palestinian Viewof the Roadmap of the Congo who lostfamily members, expenenced more: 50 people send a giant "Message to the and anecdotes porray civilized, articulate, caring An Anglican priest from Palestine gives his rapes and lrorrific violence. VB #6L.ß e62.1 gl4 Iraqi VB #63.5&6 $14 Peo¡le." and neighborly Iraqi people.VB #48.8&9 $14 perspective on the Israel/Palestine conflict. A Nonvioleni Response to Genocide (parts 1 &2) lran Forum: A Path Out of Crisis? vts #49.13 S11 Eyewitness Iraq: Pax Christi, USA hofessor Elavie NduraofBurundi on the imporlance Panel dìscusses manipulations of þarts Ì &2) (p arts I &2 )National coordinatorDavid Robinson of culnrral competence; refugees from Somalia the US regarding lran's human rights record. describes his Dec. 2002 peace visit for people sl-rare theirj oumey from experiencing maj orviolence progress rvomen and ¡ecollections of in lran, of conscience. VB #48.2&3 $14 to rvorkingfor peacn(A01. \lB #613&4$14 ôf tñe 1979 . VB #62.8&9 $14 Back to lraqr State ol the Sanctions 2002 Feter Storey: Truth and Reconciliation in William Beeman Examines US Policy Video of Voices in the Wilderness delivering South Africa (pafts 1&2) (parts t &2)Professor onfacts behind lran's nuclear medicine to hospitals, families and children; S. AfiicanMinister/former chaplainto Nelson program. their govemment (not a dictatorshìp), with introductory comments VB #45.1 $11 Mandela spoke in June, 2005 on Apartheid ãnd America's hypocrisy. VB #62.4&5 gl4 lraq Peace Gathering (parts 1&2) anci problems in his country.VB#56.2&3 $14 Phyllis Bennis: Palestine and Occupation 1 1 years after the "Gulf War" activists connect Women ïl/orking for Peace in Sierra Leone (parts 1&2) Institute for Policy Studies analyst issues of the ongoing sanctions and the U-S.' (parrs 1&2) Panel about peace efforts in the connects US policy in Iraq with the occupation of "War on Terrorism-" VB 42.10&11 $14 Offier Foreign Affairs/Middle East fifles; wa¡-toin African nation- Includes clips from the West Bank/Gaza by Israel. YB #51.4&5 $14 Ðianton.cls, Guns & Rice: Sierra Leone & The People's Victory: Turning Back a New Attack A.gainst lraq Kurdish Perspective Video of lraq \Yonzetz's Peace M ov etnent.YB #42.8&9 $L4 US Releases Confiscated Portlanders protest U.S, threafs to bomb L'aq rvhile the Discussion of Kurdish desire for autonomy released video US Dan Handelman's U.N. ponders a peacefiil solution (2/9 8). VB f27. I 6 f I Witness for Justice: Sierra Leone and human in and problems lvith wa¡ rights after 2.5 years; clips ofchildren, doctors, and aid Women in Sien-a Leonecope with thehardships #49.1 Iran, Iraq and Turkey. VB $11 worke¡s rntraq. LendingLibra4'YB #36.4 $11 Prof, Richard Garfield: The Oil-for'-Food of rvar b.v coming together and creating their Program (Iraq Sanctions Conference'99 #2) Other Neighbors: o\vn elnpowerment center. Y VB #34.6 $11 lran and lraq's US Propaganda: lraq in the American Media A rlember of the World Heaith Organization outlires U.S. Foreign Policy '99 (lraq Sanctions Conference #3) effects of sarrctions. VB î35.6 Sll Rwanda's Story: Prospects for Reconciliation Educator Goudarz Eghdetari on the relatìonship Media complicìty in US Iraq policy and makìng A forun in Portland: Pt. 1 (90 nin.). Ke.vnote betrveen America ar-rd Mid-Eastem countries as Ðismantling U.S. Sanctions on nraq (Ddis I &2) films like "Three Kings." VB #35.13 $11. spe akel Roburl Ðumas: also. Dart. Pl. 2 tÌre US ponders rvar rvitÌr lraq. VB #46.7 $11 lraqi-American and two activisis facìng L;.S. fines 20 ¡rin.)- Panel discussions and what you can do. u'ith slides and video. VB #i0.7&8 8Ì4 {t $ IRAQ ISRAEL / PALESTINE (5/95) SÐ #80.1&2 $17 each or both for $30 Iraq, Seven Years Later: Eyertitness Accounts Speak: End the U.S. Gaza, March 2009: Eyewitness Beport lraqi Americans l&2) Rare footage of L-aq. Ameiical who rveui ;4.lso see: llen Saro-Wíwø, Nigeria arzd Big Oìl Occupation (par1s 1&2) (parrs ) &2)Regina Birchem, past president of @arts ; 'Women's tirere with medicine, Po¡tland protesr.VB #26.8&9 $14 tutcle r " Etzt, iroítmelzml .lustic e and give Intemational League for Peace and Israa Hasanj and Aseel Dyck info on Iraq's "Ðomestic Violence in Kenya" involvement in a March 15, 2008 Freedom, on her March. 2009 r,isìt to devastated history and LíS Economic Sanctions, Disarnament, ct U.S. mttler " Fenzinist Issues " Both call fo¡rvithdrau'al. VB #68.1 Gaza, including photos. 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VB #62.12&13 574 War ll ickael F are nti"/H a¡zadi Lo ub ani: Saying No to War and Occupat¡on: Folmer US Attomel, General details the rcsults of six Insights on the Gulf l4tar Teach-in & Peace March, Two Years Laler We Can Change Anything rT.':'" al'ld other programs under "War and Peace" :'.'To inl T".' çpans I &2) A panel discussion and a spirited WILPF memben speak aboutr.vork onthe sìtuation l"i' :t:':':":' : :: aud Gelting Resolutions Passed ffi parade are featured at a March 19, 2005 in IsraeVPalestine; weekly WILPF andWomen in (Iraq Sanctions Cotzference '99 #1) under W è\,cnL in Portland. VB #55.7&8 $14 Black vigils in Portland. VB #59.6 $11 "Systems of Government" i:i :i rì:: .l. r:i ¿t i.i ìii iiÌ ¿rì ,r¡ + ,+r t!!t i:4 íli .itr -.Í+ itl .lr Oth er F oreignAffairs/Latin America f¡?qs

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VB #7û.3&4 $14 Back from Bosnia '981 4th Peace Journey Vietnam and Agent Orange Question&AnswerPeriod @anama) W #5.3 $II (parts I &2)Yvonne Simmons shows video of l0 Two people exposed to Agent Orange during ihe Fortfand HostsSister City Nicaraguars #8.1 gtl months' workwith women, children, andanimals war speak on their health &Vietnam's; former VB 3 inpost-warBosnia, YB #28.L3&29.1 $14 Red Cross officìal covers a lalvsuit against the TimeforaNew CmhalAmericaPolicy? W #6.11 $II chemical's manufacture¡s VB #58.5 $11 Back from Bosnia: Peace Journey 2 (parts 1&2) Peace activist Yvonne Simmons Human Rights in Focus: Easr Timor & Burma describes ha¡rowing and uplifting experiences in Activists Vy'ilì Seaman and Edith Viirante on war-tom Sarajevo \18#16.12&13 the human rights 1995. $14 crises caused by military The lnternational regimes. 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VB #20.6 $11 vB #17.7&8 $14 Pliny Fisk III: Etzvit"otutætúalArclzitectu'e SEf20 $17 episodes ì+41.11-45.5. #45.8&9 Bus VB $14 THIRÐ BUSTVERSARY ('93-'94) reads "Timber Wars" Judi Bari from Studio introcluctions to clips frorn episodes Ouspoken EarthFirstl aclivist (rvho died of cancer AIso see: Ofher Retrospect¡ves iìÅ-riu.f, in 1991) discusses risks of bringing environmental Crirtcal Mass II (Being Critical of Mass Mediø) TENTII BUSMRSAR.Y (' 0û-' 01) T14 O YEAR EUSIVERSARY ('92-',93) andlabor groups to-eether(9/96). \ts #20.12 $11 " " undet M e dia/ C o n u nuni c a ti. o t u Clips fromthe fu-st decade ofeducational videos (1 99 1­ Clips. prociucers ofVideo Bus episodes #5.10-9.8. Columbia Slough Film Screening North Portland Concerns I & II, 2000) and episodes #31 .11-41 .5 . \/B #41.8&9 $i4 vB #9.9&10 814 Excerpts from "The Water in Our Backyard" by Wlzy Open Spaces, Parks & Streams? and NINTr{ BUSwERSARY (' 99-'0S) ûNÐ VtsÄR BUSTVERSARY ('91-',92) .Æt Sharon Genasci: discussion. 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