Thursday, November 01, 2007

November 1st Edition of SJTV

On this weeks edition of Social Justice TV we will be featuring the Oct 27th , 2007 Protest. Over 100,000 people protested nationwide demanding to END THE WAR NOW!

If you missed the Seattle protest you can see some of what happened that day.
We also have some very moving testimony from Iraq Vets Against The War Marine Corporal Grant Collins and an interview with Iraq Army Vet Evan Knappenberger.

Also on tonight's show we have Poets Against The War featuring a poetry reading at Seattle's Radical Women's New Freeway Hall featuring local Poet and Author Georgia McDade and Julene Tripp Weaver. Last but not least we will be showing a video Poem by Poet Taalam Acey called "True Lies".

Monday, October 15, 2007

Welcome to the New Season of Social Justice Television

Social Justice Television is back with our new broadcast season of locally produced Public Affairs. We will be bringing you a new and exciting variety of programming from the Pacific Northwest and around the World.

We started off the New Season on October 11th with Naomi Klein's The Shock Doctrine.The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

From Pinochet's coup in Chile to the massacre in Tienanmen Square to the collapse of the Soviet Union and September 11th, 2001 and The war on Iraq and the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Award-winning investigative journalist Naomi Klein brings together all of these world-changing events in her new book, "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism." Klein writes, "The history of the contemporary free market was written in shocks." She argues that "Some of the most infamous human rights violations of the past thirty-five years, which have tended to be viewed as sadistic acts carried out by anti-democratic regimes, were in fact either committed with the deliberate intent of terrorizing the public or actively harnessed to prepare the ground for the introduction of radical free-market reforms."

http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine/short-film




Interview with Naomi Klien
http://books.guardian.co.uk/video/2007/sep/05/naomi.klein1


We continue with this weeks October 18th Edition of SJTV first with a report from Geoffrey Millard of Truthout.org on the Tide of Growing Resistance in the Military against the War in Iraq. Truthout.org is currently having their fall Pledge drive. Please consider making a donation at their website.


We also have video from Iraq Veterans Against the War entitled "Bringing the War Home"
http://www.ivaw.org/

Wrapping things up we have a video how to guide on How to Impeach a President from the Center for Constitutional Rights.



Thanks
Michael - Producer of Social Justice Television

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

July 17th Edition of SJTV

SJTV Founder and Producer Marlin Hathaway is back with an in depth and personal interview with outspoken and controversial former Air America Radio Host Mike Malloy. Mike will be breaking it down and telling it like it is on a variety of topics from the Bush Crime Family to the current state of the Peace Movement. Don't miss it!

For more info on Mike Malloy check out his website http://www.mikemalloy.com/
and you can listen to him every Monday -Friday @ 8:00 p.m. on KPTK-AM 1090 AM

Mike Malloy can be heard every night at 9PM ET, on affiliates of the Nova M Radio Network! and on the internet http://www.novamradio.com/

Also on this weeks Edition of Social Justice Television we have Deek Jackson with the Fucking NEWS (FKN NEWS) http://www.circusfantasticus.com

a historical speech by Malcolm X on Black Nationalism and Public Enemy's Shut It Down.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

July13th Edition of SJTV

On this weeks edition of Social Justice Television we will viewing Part Two of HipHop 101 as presented by MC, activist and philosopher KRS-ONE.

As one of hip-hop's pioneers, KRS-One has reached audiences from around the world with his beats and incredible rhymes that vividly detailed life in the ghetto. At the same time, he also sought to raise the consciousness of all who would listen. KRS-One's days as a member of Boogie Down Productions have helped to establish him as an innovator who still continues to deliver to his fans.

http://templeofhiphop.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRS-One

Monday, June 11, 2007

June 14th Edition of Social Justice Television

We begin this edition of SJTV with a video short from KillerCoke.org who are organizing a campaign against the Coca Cola Company over allegations they hired death squads to suppress Union Organizing activities in it's Columbian bottling plants in South America.

In July 2001, the United Steelworkers of America and the International Labor Rights Fund (www.laborrights.org) filed a lawsuit on behalf of SINALTRAINAL, several of its members and the estate of Isidro Gil, one of its murdered officers. The lawsuit and campaign aim to force Coca-Cola to prevent further bloodshed and to provide safe working conditions.

Coca-Cola bottlers “contracted with or otherwise directed paramilitary security forces that utilize extreme violence and murdered, tortured, unlawfully detained or otherwise silenced trade union leaders,” the lawsuit states. It also notes that Colombian troops connected with the paramilitaries have trained at the U.S. Army’s School of the Americas (SOA) at Fort Benning, Ga., where trainees were encouraged to torture and murder those who do “union organizing and recruiting;” pass out “propaganda in favor of workers;” and “sympathize with demonstrators or strikes.” This was made public when the Pentagon was forced to reveal the contents of training manuals used at the school. (For more information, see www.soaw.org, the website of SOA Watch.) The year that the lawsuit was filed, The Coca-Cola Co. made $4 billion in profits and paid its CEO, Douglas Daft, more than $105 million. Coca-Cola continues to rake in billions each year, yet the frightening conditions at the Coke plants remain unchanged. Labor unions and human rights advocates in the United States can stop these atrocities at Coca-Cola’s bottling plants.



COKE CAN'T HIDE ITS CRIMES IN COLOMBIA

Isidro Segundo Gil, an employee at a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Colombia, was killed at his workplace by paramilitary thugs. His children, now living in hiding with relatives, understand all too well why their homeland is known as "a country where union work is like carrying a tombstone on your back." Read More...


Killer Coke's Casualties

Listed below are union leaders at Coca-Cola's Colombian bottling plants who have been murdered. Hundreds of other Coke workers have been tortured, kidnapped and/or illegally detained by violent paramilitaries, often working closely with plant managements.


Date Name Coca-Cola Plant
1989 Avelino Achicanoy Pasto
4/8/94 Jose Elaseasar MancoDavid Carepa
4/20/94 Luis Enrique Giraldo Arango Carepa
4/23/95 Luis Enrique Gomez Garado Carepa
12/5/96 Isidro Segundo Gil Carepa
12/26/96 Jose Librado Herrera Osorio Carepa
6/21/2001 Oscar Dario Soto Polo Monteria
8/31/2002 Adolfo de Jesus Munera Lopez Baranquilla


Voting Machine Security Demo
We will also see a brief Security Demonstration from Princeton University Computer Scientists who claim they created a demonstration on vote stealing software that can be installed in under one minute. For more information go to http://itpolicy.princeton.edu/voting or http://engineering.princeton.edu/news/felten06




In the second half of todays show we will hear from visionary designer and architect William McDonough as he calls for us to to rethink how we make things and incorporate sustainable design into human industry http://www.mcdonough.com

“I believe we can accomplish great and profitable things within a new conceptual framework—one that values our legacy, honors diversity, and feeds ecosystems and societies . . . It is time for designs that are creative, abundant, prosperous, and intelligent from the start.”

William McDonough is a world-renowned architect and designer and winner of three U.S. presidential awards: the Presidential Award for Sustainable Development (1996), the National Design Award (2004); and the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award (2003). Time magazine recognized him as a "Hero for the Planet" in 1999, stating that "his utopianism is grounded in a unified philosophy that—in demonstrable and practical ways—is changing the design of the world."

Mr. McDonough is the founding principal of William McDonough + Partners, Architecture and Community Design, an internationally recognized design firm practicing ecologically, socially, and economically intelligent architecture and planning in the U.S. and abroad. He is also the cofounder and principal, with German chemist Michael Braungart, of McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC), which employs a comprehensive Cradle to Cradle design protocol to chemical benchmarking, supply-chain integration, energy and materials assessment, clean-production qualification, and sustainability issue management and optimization.

Author of Cradle to Cradle
Now in its fifth printing . . .
By William McDonough & Michael Braungart
North Point Press, 2002

Monday, March 26, 2007

March 29th Edition of SJTV

On this edition of Social Justice Television we will be exploring expression of social justice and activism through the arts with the Seattle Slam Poets who will be covering a variety of themes including War, Racism, Sexism and Sexuality, Addiction and issues of Class to name a few.

Featured in this show will be the extraordinary Poet and Spoken Word Performance Artist, Christa Bell http://www.christabellonline.com/ . Hopefully by the end of the show you will be enchanted with her own special brand of "Coochie Magic" and you'll feel inspired to invoke the primal incantation of "Coochie! Coochie! Now say it with me Coochie".

You can catch Seattle Poetry Slam Every Tuesday night at @ 7:00p.m. at TOST 516 North 36 th Street in Freemont. For more information go to http://www.poetryfestival.org/

Thursday, March 15, 2007

March 15th Edition of SJTV

On this edition of Social Justice Television we travel down to the Northwest Detention Center at 1623 East J Strteet Tacoma, Washington to talk with family members of detainees who are being held at the this privately owned immigration prison. We also speak with activists who are trying to draw attention to their plight by holding vigils on the second Saturday of every month outside the prison.

In investigating this story we found out that not only is this facility owned and operated by one of the most notorious providers of corporate owned and operated privatized detention prisons but that the facility was built upon the highly toxic remains of a meat packing plant were benzene was discovered in the ground resulting in it being designated a U.S. Superfund cleanup site. We discovered a common pattern of people who end up in this facility is that they were found guilty of some petty transgression like overstaying a Visa or traffic violations which gave law enforecment a legal opening to enter their lives and incarcerate. Very few of the detainees are there because of commiting serious crimes worthy of this type of harsh treatment.

The private corporation GEO Group Inc,. http://www.thegeogroupinc.com/global.asp has a contract with the Department of Homeland Security and I.C.E ( Immigration Customs and Enforecment) to operate this detention facility on behalf of the U.S. Government. This is part of a new disturbing trend of what people are calling the new "Prison Industrial Complex", where private corporations are making profits from imprisoning citizens and non-citizens. The GEO Group has facilities world-wide including Guantanamo Bay Cuba. Here is alink to a list of their facilities http://www.thegeogroupinc.com/global.asp

The following article Home-Grown Gitmo By William Fisher at Truthout.org http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/020907K.shtml
details the origins of this company and others like it and how they profit from the suffering of the detaineeds and exploit their labor to keep the cost of opoerations abnormally low resulting it profits for it's investors and shareholders. It also documnents the numerous allegations of torture, beatings, theft and sexual abuse of detainees by guards.

In the second part of today's show we go to the Port of Tacoma to witness the growing protest of the Stryker Brigades being loaded onto ships for deploymnent to Iraq as part of the Bush Administrations troop surge.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

February 22nd Edition of SJTV

On today's episode of Social Justice Television we will hear Democracy Now's Amy Goodman speak about the importance of an Independent Media and other stories when she addressed the crowd at Seattle Town Hall last September 2006.

For more information about Democracy Now visit www.democracynow.org

Monday, February 12, 2007

February 15th Edition of SJTV

On this weeks Edition of Social Justice Television we will be covering the Topic of the Patriot Act and Security in post 911 Amerika.
We will start the show with a brief video clip from "Beyond the Patriot Act" a video documentary produced by the ACLU. You can get their entire series at www.aclu.tv

http://www.aclu.tv/producersclub

We will also hear a lecture from renowned security expert Bruce Schneier as he talks about getting Beyond Fear and thinking sensibly about security in an uncertain world. You can also check out his book of the same title "Beyond Fear".
http://www.schneier.com/book-beyondfear.html

Wrapping things up we will see a video clip from Unconstitutional - The War on Civil Liberties. A documentary by Robert Greenwald also available at www.unconstitutionalthemovie.org

February 8th Edition of SJTV

This Edition of Social Justice Television was produced by SJTV producer Lynnda Solfield, who journeyed down to Northern California to speak with renowned Peace Activist, Vietnam Veteran and author Brian Willson

Brian Willson has written extensively on Challenging Patriotism, Root Causes of War, Non-Violent Alternatives. You can read all his essays at http://www.brianwillson.com/

February 1st Edition of SJTV

On this edition of Social Justice Television we start with testimony from Marine Corporal Cloy Richards as he describes his participation in the taking of Fallujah and the thoughts of suicide that now haunt for the things he has seen and done in service of his country in the U.S. War on Terror.

Our feature is a documentary named Shock and Awe Produced by Sean Logan and Sam Seedorf, who visited Iraq with the Human Shields Project two weeks before U. S Forces invaded Iraq in March 2003. This is an eye opening and touching glimpse into the lives of ordinary Iraqis and what conditions were like before the War began.

Monday, January 22, 2007

January 25th Edition of SJTV

On this weeks Edition of Social Justice we will be showing the documentary Hidden Wars of Desert Storm.

Made in the year 2000 and taking two years of investigation, this film by Gerard Ungerman and Audrey Brohy brings answers to questions not only about The Gulf War I in 1991 but also the history of Western involvement and influence in the Middle East that continues right up until today.

You cannot truly understand the conflict in the Middle East and the current Iraq War without going back to 1921 and the beginning of the quest for oil in that region and how World War I and II affected the regional dynamics as former colonial powers struggle to maintain their grip on colonized. This documentary manages to explains all this in one feld masterful swoop.

Check out the website
http://www.hiddenwars.com/

Monday, January 15, 2007

January 18TH EDITION OF SJTV

On this edition of SJTV we will be hearing from "Courageous Resisters" to the Iraq War.

First up will be Corporal Grant Collins (IVAW) giving very moving testimony of his units involvement in the taking of Fallujah.

Then we will hear from Aidan Delgado about the time he spent in Iraq's infamous Abu Ghraib Prison and the things he witnessed.

We'll also hear from Lt. Ehren Watda who is the first officer to refuse deployment to Iraq on the grounds that the War is illegal. This is an interview we had with Lt. Watada in early Spring of 2006 right after he announced his intentions to refuse to deploy. For the latest info on his case go to www.thankyoult.org

We also have a special report from SJTV Producer Lynnda Solfield on the Troop Surge Protests last week by Seattle World Can't Wait Drive Out The Bush Regime in response to Bush announcing the deployment of 21,500 for troops to Iraq. For more info and to read the call you can go to http://www.worldcantwait.org/

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

January 11th Edition of SJTV

Social Justice Television is back for the 2007 Season and we are currently working on some very exciting video projects.

On this weeks Edition of Social Justice Television we will be covering the Topic of the Patriot Act and Security in post 911 Amerika.
We will start the show with a brief video clip from "Beyond the Patriot Act" a video documentary produced by the ACLU. You can get their entire series at www.aclu.tv

http://www.aclu.tv/producersclub?PHPSESSID=c5f1917eaf75d52e3e636c2f2276e54f

We will also hear a lecture from renowned security expert Bruce Schneier as he talks about getting Beyond Fear and thinking sensibly about security in an uncertain world. You can also check out his book of the same title "Beyond Fear".
http://www.schneier.com/book-beyondfear.html

Wrapping things up we will see a video clip from Unconstitutional - The War on Civil Liberties. A documentary by Robert Greenwald also available at www.unconstitutionalthemovie.org