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Locomotive Time Bomb
This week, we look at the fierce militant protests against Columbus Day by the indigenous Mapuche nation in so called Chile. Also the uncompromising resistance of Normalista students who have nearly brought the Mexican government to its knees, as they demand the safe return of their 43 kidnapped comrades. In Kobane we learn how an anarchist inspired Kurdish liberation movement has kicked out ISIS out of their liberated zone, and it was done with the efforts of the women’s brigade of the YPJ. On the music break Philippino MC Bambu with Rocky Rivera with their working class anthem, “Rent Money.” Finally we interview Maude from Tache D’Huile about the troubling practice of oil companies to ship their dirty fuels by train.
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Fear of a Black Bloc planet
This week:
1. Herman Wallace RIP
2. The KGB’s in da house
3. Mexico never forgives
4. Brazil’s Black Bloc
5. Pussy Riot
6. Who are the warriors?
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Tom Hayden on The Drug War, the Peace Movement and the Legacy of Port Huron
The Rag Blog and Rag Radio presents Tom Hayden, peace and justice activist, SDS pioneer, and primary author of the Port Huron Statement, who speaks on "The Drug War, The Peace Movement, and the Legacy of Port Huron." He was in Austin in conjunction with Mexican poet Javier Sicilia's Caravan for Peace which opposes the U.S.-supported Drug War in Mexico. Video produced by Jeff Zavala. A ZGraphix production. http://zgraphix.org
Mariachis on the Beach at Moon Palace Resort in Cancun, Mexico
Mexican mariachis play beautiful live music on the beach at the Moon Palace Resort in Cancun, Mexico. Songs include: Malaguena Salerosa El Mariachi Contigo Aprendi Somos Novios (It's Impossible) Alma Corazon y Vida Bamboleo Filmed in Cancun, Mexico. Produced by Jeff Zavala. This is a ZGraphix production. http://zgraphix.org
Trip to Moon Palace Resort - Cancun, Mexico 2011
We visit Cancun, Mexico in April of 2011 to hear beautiful music, explore nature and soak up the sun! This film documents the 8 days of beauty and excitement from start to finish! We also visit Xel-Ha, an inlet of heavenly design and a sanctuary of amazing biological wealth within the Riviera Maya. Renowned as one of the most important Natural Wonders of Mexico, its rich underwater life and luscious jungle are complemented with unforgettable activities, world-class service, and an award-winning philosophy for its constant commitment to nature and social development. We stayed at the Moon Palace Resort which is part of Palace Resorts. http://palaceresorts.com Produced by Jeff Zavala. This is a ZGraphix production. http://zgraphix.org
Mayan Dancing at the Moon Palace in Cancun, Mexico
This film features a traditional Mayan dance performance live at the Moon Palace in Cancun, Mexico. The Maya maintain a strong link to the past through rituals, folklore and family. Fiestas, dancing and traditional music remain important as several festivals and celebrations occur throughout the year. On these special occasions, masks and elaborate costumes are worn by dancers, singers, and musicians. The Feast of San Luis is celebrated during Easter. Traditional dances such as the Cortes Dance and the Deer Dance are held. The Cortes Dance uses drums, flutes, and rattles to dramatize the combined forces of the church and army during the European conquest. The Deer Dance is accompanied by the marimbas and symbolizes the important relationship between humanity and nature. Ancient Maya dance is characterized by transformations of human beings into supernatural beings by means of visionary trance. Some think that hallucinogenic drugs or entheogenic medicines were used to put the performer into an altered state of mind. Once in this state of mind the participants were transformed into their wayob or soul companions. These soul companions were depicted through the masks and the costumes people wore in the dance. Some scenes are painted on pottery such as that from the myriad ritual meals of Classic festivals. These vessels depict humans, both kings and nobles, dressed in costumes. Their human faces are shown in cutaway view inside the costumes of the fantastic creatures they have become through the transformation of the dance. Some of these wayob are recognizable as animals like jaguars and birds of prey, but others just look like strange monsters. For the Maya, dance was a very public affair. It induced visionary trances where either individuals or groups went into an altered state of mind that allowed them to communicate with the other world.
P.H.A.T.W.A.
This week: 1. Montezuma's Revenge in Reverse 2. California Droughting 3. Coke Crude 4. New School student beat down 5. London PoPo G20 murder 6. RNC 8 are not terrorists 7. Univ. of Colorado gets pwend 8. Obama's war chest 9. P.H.A.T.W.A. 10. Skidmark Bob of Free Radio Santa Cruz iraq obama oil water pirate radio
Worldwide Revolts!
http://stimulator.tv This week: 1. Worldwide economic revolts 2. Bailout Blues 3. Wall 7 are Free! 4. Gore's dire warning 5. West Bank food boycott 6. Gil Scott Heron 7. Media Elixir
Solamente Los Hombres! Virgen de Guadalupe
New York, December 10, 2005-- Mexican-Americans at a celebration for theVirgen de Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico, held every year at theChurch of the Nativity in the the East Village, New York.see other posts on: http://squaringoff.blip.tv
Si Senor! Virgen de Guadalupe Celebration
New York, December 10 2005--Mexicans celebrating the patron saint of Mexico, theVirgen de Guadalupe, at the Church of the Nativity in the East Village, invited meto film the festivities.See earlier post on http://squaringoff.blip.tv