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RESACAS MORALES / MORAL HANGOVERS
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Jul 3, 2:07pm
1 review
blogs
http://www.resacasmorales.blogspot.com/
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From the page: "Mujer, 28, soltera.. un absoluto desastre femenino, Su nombre es Saida Acevedo, pero llamala Tirana.. porque segun tu punto de vista, ella es la mala."

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Friction.tv
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Jun 6, 1:02pm
1 review
politics
http://www.friction.tv/ftv_debate.php?debate_id=3329
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Elections 2008
New York State Communist Party
The Communist Party USA is the party of the future. A party that represents the interests of working people everywhere: The environment, civil rights, womans empowerment and a new "New Deal." We believe that the results of the November General Election will reflect as much.

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Taoufiq Ben Amor
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Feb 2, 6:36pm
0 review
music, arab-music
http://www.taoufiqbenamor.com/
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Jan 31, 1:39pm
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New video from the Communist Party on Black History Month
youtube.com/watch [youtube.com/watch]

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12 Gauge Comics :: The Occult Crimes Taskforce [O.C.T.]
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Jan 12, 9:02pm
1 review
comics
http://www.12gaugecomics.com/oct.html
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friends of the congo
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Dec 18, 2007 10:11am
1 review
africa
http://friendsofthecongo.org/commentaries/congo_casualties.php
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The Show
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Nov 27, 2007 11:05am
3 reviews
performing-arts, socialism, marxism
http://www.levyarts.com/
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Union Maid
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Nov 15, 2007 12:23pm
1 review
women, labor-movement
http://www.solidarity.com/hkcartoons/rosie.html
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A great animation with music by folksinger Anne Feeney.

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WGAE
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Nov 5, 2007 7:21am
1 review
writing, labor-movement
http://wgaeast.org/index.php/articles/493?wgra=1
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Support striking writers!

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UNESCO World Day of Audiovisual Heritage @ NYU
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Oct 24, 2007 2:44pm
1 review
communism, movies
http://www.avheritage.com/
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New York City, October 18 -- The United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has established October 27, 2007 as the first-annual World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. To commemorate this event, New York University's Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program and NYU Libraries are proud to present a showcase of rare 16 mm films from the Communist Party USA Collection.
The screening will be the first public glimpse into a landmark collection donated by the Communist Party USA to the University's Tamiment Library & Wagner Labor Archives in 2006. The eight short films selected for this program will raise eyebrows and challenge stereotypes by offering fresh perspectives on everyday life in the Communist world.
What does it take to be a teenage Cosmonaut? How did camerawork convey meaning in propaganda films of South Vietnam? What music was popular on the far side of the Berlin Wall? What kind of future did the Communists foresee for an independent Angola?
Find the answers in
TEENAGE COSMONAUTS (USSR, 1980);
GOING UP THE LINE (South Vietnam, c. 1969);
ANGELA DAVIS REPORT (East Germany, 1972);
WHAT THE WAGE PACKET DOES NOT SHOW (East Germany, 1978);
WE NEVER TIRE OF SPEAKING ABOUT MOTHER (USSR, 1975);
MOSCOW OLYMPICS (USSR, 1980);
THE VOICE OF FREE ANGOLA (USSR, c. 1976);
and NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATION (China, 1959).
With this screening, NYU Libraries and the MIAP Program hope to raise local awareness about the significance of moving image collections to cultural history and collective memory. The program will also highlight challenges faced by today's moving image archivists, from conserving obsolete formats and prolonging the life of decaying materials, to addressing the ethics of preservation for works historically underrepresented by governments and media conglomerates.
UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage is hosted by New York University on October 27, 2007 from 2:00 - 4:00 PM at the Languages and Literature Building, 19 University Place, Room 102. The event is free and open to the public. For additional information on the event, contact:
Sarah Ziebell
New York University
(212) 998-2692
ziebell@nyu.edu
avheritage.com [avheritage.com]
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