Democracy Now! 2014-09-25 Thursday

Democracy Now! 2014-09-25 Thursday

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  • Headlines for September 25, 2014
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  • No Charges in Ohio Police Killing of John Crawford as Wal-Mart Video Contradicts 911 Caller Account
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  • Exclusive: Freed After Hunger Strike, Egyptian Journalist in U.S. to Campaign for Jailed Colleagues
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  • Listen to the People, Not the Polluters: Kumi Naidoo of Greenpeace on the Global Climate Uprising
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09/25/2014 - 8:00am
The Belmont Historical Society opens its fall season with an illustrated lecture on “Francis Cabot Lowell: The Man Who Launched America’s Industrial Revolution”. Presented by author Chaim M. Rosenberg. Watch it here: http://cvp.telvue.com/player?id=T02787&video=210511
Watch the Campaign Programming Blocking airing on BMC's channels from now until November 2, 2014. This programming block consists of interviews with candidates running for state-wide office positions, produced by Access Framingham. Also included are interviews with candidates at Meet Belmont. The...
Boston Hip Hop artist Juma Inniss wants to talk with you about the media you watch, listen to, and create. We are looking for high school students between 14 - 18 years old to participate in a one-hour focus group. Students will meet at Belmont Media Center on Wednesday, October 1st at 2:00pm for a...
Science for the Public Presents: The Y Chromosome: Its Evolution, Survival and Medical Implications David Page, M.D. Director, Whitehead Institute Professor of Biology, MIT Investigator, HHMI Medical Institute David Page, M.D. decoded the male chromosome and established its evolutionary history,...

"The Throwaways": New Film Spotlights Impact of Police Killings and Mass Incarceration in Upstate NY

Amidst national outrage over police brutality across the country, we look at a new film that documents police shootings and the consequences of mass incarceration in upstate New York. The Throwaways focuses on the idea that certain lives in our society are considered disposable. It follows activist and filmmaker Ira McKinley, a former felon, as he seeks to document and mobilize his community of Albany, the state capital of New York.

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09/17/2014 - 11:26am

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