Sign Up Now
Watch the best videos collected by AustinActivistArchive.
Join 22 others following AustinActivistArchive's collection of 69 videos. It's free to sign up.
AustinActivistArchive
A Channel Dedicated to Broadcasting, Citizen Journalism, Direct Action, Civil Disobedience, Social Activism, Community Organizing, Lectures and Music in and Around Austin Texas.
69 Videos
Member since Jun 6, 2010
http://AustinActivistArchive....
Statistics
| 69 | Videos |
| Monthly Views |
Top Tags
-
Jason Brownlee - Democracy, Diplomacy, and U.S. Interests in Egypt pt 4 of 4
UT government professor Jason Brownlee will discuss the implications of the events unfolding in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. Brownlee is on leave in Washington, DC, this year, researching a book on U.S./Egypt relations.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Feb 26, 2011 -
Jason Brownlee - Democracy, Diplomacy, and U.S. Interests in Egypt pt 3 of 4
UT government professor Jason Brownlee will discuss the implications of the events unfolding in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. Brownlee is on leave in Washington, DC, this year, researching a book on U.S./Egypt relations.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Feb 26, 2011 -
Jason Brownlee - Democracy, Diplomacy, and U.S. Interests in Egypt pt 2 of 4
UT government professor Jason Brownlee will discuss the implications of the events unfolding in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. Brownlee is on leave in Washington, DC, this year, researching a book on U.S./Egypt relations.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Feb 26, 2011 -
Jason Brownlee - Democracy, Diplomacy, and U.S. Interests in Egypt pt 1 of 4
UT government professor Jason Brownlee will discuss the implications of the events unfolding in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. Brownlee is on leave in Washington, DC, this year, researching a book on U.S./Egypt relations.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Feb 26, 2011 -
Phyllis Bennis Talks to Austin Activists on Strategies to End the Israeli Occupation 2 of 6
Phyllis Bennis is a Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington. She appears as commentator/analyst on PBS, NPR, BBC, and CBC.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Oct 30, 2010 -
Phyllis Bennis Talks to Austin Activists on Strategies to End the Israeli Occupation 1 of 2
Phyllis Bennis is a Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington. She appears as commentator/analyst on PBS, NPR, BBC, and CBC.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Oct 30, 2010 -
Palestine Solidarity Activists vs. Zionist Propaganda 1 of 2
Signs reading “Stop Israeli Terrorism” and “No Occupation = No Rockets” could be seen outside Garrison Hall on Monday as about two dozen protesters showed up to voice their disapproval of an on-campus talk bypro-Israeli speaker Noam Bedein.Pace Davis, co-chair of the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the organization that held the protest, said that this was another episode in a trend of framing responsive actions of Palestinians as unprovoked violence.“These presentations garner uncritical support of Israel,Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Oct 26, 2010 -
Palestine Solidarity Activists vs. Zionist Propaganda 2 of 2
Signs reading “Stop Israeli Terrorism” and “No Occupation = No Rockets” could be seen outside Garrison Hall on Monday as about two dozen protesters showed up to voice their disapproval of an on-campus talk bypro-Israeli speaker Noam Bedein.Pace Davis, co-chair of the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the organization that held the protest, said that this was another episode in a trend of framing responsive actions of Palestinians as unprovoked violence.“These presentations garner uncritical support of Israel,Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Oct 26, 2010 -
Black Power & Chicanismo
A presentation/film by Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/a de Aztlan and ¡ella pelea! on the historical traditions of Black and Brown liberation movements and their relevance for our contemporary struggles against budget cuts and for immigrant rights.This is a zgraphix production.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Oct 3, 2010 -
Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 1 of 5
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 2 of 5
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 3 of 5
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 4 of 5
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 5 of 5
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Q & A with Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 1 of 3
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Q & A with Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 2 of 3
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Q & A with Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event 3 of 3
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 22, 2010 -
Aviva Chomsky on Immigration Myths - Last Sunday Special Event at 5604 Manor
Aviva Chomsky is a history professor and coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. Her 2007 book “They Take Our Jobs!Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 21, 2010 -
Indigenous Cultures Institute - Native Dance
San Marcos’ sacred springs reawaken when over one hundred Native American powwow dancers and participants arrive for the much anticipated 1st Annual Sacred Springs Powwow & Indian Market, held on Saturday, May 1, 2010, from 10:00 AM until 7:00 PM at Aquarena Center, 921 Aquarena Springs Drive, San Marcos, Texas. The event is sponsored by a local Native American nonprofit organization, Indigenous Cultures Institute, with support from Hays County, the City of San Marcos, San Marcos Arts Commiss.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 8, 2010 -
US Policy in Iraq: A Human Catastrophe, talk by Dr. Dahlia Wasfi 1 of 6
Dr. Dahlia Wasfi was born in the United States to an American Jewish mother and an Iraqi Muslim father.Collected in AustinActivistArchive's videos Sep 7, 2010
Comments
AustinActivistArchive UT government professor Jason Brownlee will discuss the implications of the events unfolding in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. Brownlee is on leave in Washington, DC, this year, researching a book on U.S./Egypt relations. Read More
Feb 26, 2011