“The crisis in the industrial food system is impossible to ignore. For over a decade, study after study has validated the assertion of the Food Sovereignty movement in 2007 –…
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And learn about my newest film WANTOKS: Dance of resilience in Melanesia!!! Thank you so much for speaking to me Katriina Kontuniemi!! https://suomenkuvalehti.fi/…/iara-pitaa-tunteita-herattavi…/ [Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.]
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Today, let’s remember the Rohingya, the Muslim minority, considered unlawful people born in Myanmar. One million Rohingya lived there until the expulsion began. Myanmar has never recognized them as citizens,…
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So much of the real history is always buried. One needs to dig to learn about roots. ‘Curaçao is a melting pot with more than 50 nationalities. Afro-Caribbeans make up…
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I so much want to return to meet more of the talented artists I did not manage this first time around, such as Morena Leraba, a shepherd from the mountains…
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Thank you Herat- International Women’s Film Festival for always screening our films. Hope next year I can join you in person and celebrate your amazing accomplishment and commitment in supporting…
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Land mines and explosive devices are killing and maiming civilians in Yemen—join Médecins Sans Frontières in calling on the Yemeni authorities to clear explosive devices from civilian areas!
by admin“Current mine clearance efforts in the area are managed by the military and are focused on roads and strategic infrastructure, paying little heed to civilian areas such as agricultural fields.…
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“The Road To Palmyra” is a documentary that follows historian Dan Cruickshank and photographer Don McCullin into the heart of war-torn Syria
by adminOn a dangerous mission to document the cultural destruction wrought by so-called Islamic State and understand what it means to the people of the nation. Their final destination is the…
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We are looking for footage of the Fukushima Disaster from 2011 for our film ‘Stalking Chernobyl’. If you have any leads, please let us know!! The Fukushima disaster was a…