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THE GUIDE - FOLLOWING THE BUDDHIST PATH
A feature-length documentary now available on DVD @ http://albionproductions.net/theguide.aspx

This is the story of the New Kadampa Tradition and of the people who have helped to make it one of the world's fastest growing Buddhist communities. The Guide was produced between 1996 and 2000 and has now been digitally remastered to preserve its status as a significant historical document. It is a remarkable portrait of the revered spiritual leader, Geshe Kelsang, and his followers, rich in the beauty and colo
Ruby Bridges: Through My Eyes
Modern Slavery - Sex Slavery 2-7
Twenty-one-year-old Katia (see update on her story below) left home on what she believed would be a
Sex Slaves - Part 1 - Frontline
Comfort Woman
Women Helping Women - VOA Story
Women For Women International
http://www.womenforwomen.org/
Womens Empowerment
Girls Gone Missing
Beah: A Black Woman Speaks Out
If you Remember or know of one who personally remembers The Sojourners For Freedom and Justice, Please chat back and share!
The essence of Buddhism - Sogyal Rinpoche
Dies ist das dritte von drei lehrreichen Videos von Sogyal Rinpoche
Buddhism
Buddhism in India
Introduction to Meditation
The introduction to meditation provides an excellent and practical foundation for further meditation
How can I join the CPUSA? What would I do if I joined? How o
How can I join the CPUSA? What would I do if I joined? How often do you meet? What are the requirements of membership?
Was the CPUSA Ever Banned by the U.S. Government?
Was the CPUSA Ever Banned by the U.S. Government?

The answer is both yes and no. The CP was never banned as a political party in name by the US government. However, the CP has had its leaders sent to prison for long terms for teaching Marxism-Leninism, has been declared illegal in more than a few states, and has been the target of numerous forms of official and unofficial government repression.
FBI's War on Black America Part 5
In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Comm In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Committee to Investigate the FBI" removed secret files from an FBI office in Media, PA and released them to the press. Agents began to resign from the Bureau and blow the whistle on covert operations. That same year, publication of the Pentagon Papers, th
FBI's War on Black America Part 4
In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Comm In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Committee to Investigate the FBI" removed secret files from an FBI office in Media, PA and released them to the press. Agents began to resign from the Bureau and blow the whistle on covert operations. That same year, publication of the Pentagon Papers, th
FBI's War on Black America Part 3
In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Committee to Investigate the FBI" removed secret files from an FBI office in Media, PA and released them to the press. Agents began to resign from the Bureau and blow the whistle on covert operations. That same year, publication of the Pentagon Papers, the Pentagon's top-secret history of the Vietnam War, exposed years of systematic official lies about the war. Soon after, it was dis
FBI's War on Black America Part 2
In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Comm In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Committee to Investigate the FBI" removed secret files from an FBI office in Media, PA and released them to the press. Agents began to resign from the Bureau and blow the whistle on covert operations. That same year, publication of the Pentagon Papers, th
FBI's War on Black America Part 1
In early 1971, the FBI's domestic counterintelligence program (code named "COINTELPRO") was brought to light when a "Citizens Committee to Investigate the FBI" removed secret files from an FBI office in Media, PA and released them to the press. Agents began to resign from the Bureau and blow the whistle on covert operations. That same year, publication of the Pentagon Papers, the Pentagon's top-secret history of the Vietnam War, exposed years of systematic official lies about the war. Soon after, it was dis
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