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Jews Debate BDS-4 (English, 19 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by fansmiles, broadcast date:2010-06-15)

Part 4 of 6

JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON THE BOYCOTT/DIVESTMENT/SANCTIONS (BDS) CAMPAIGN

Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 7:30 PM

2504 Broadway, Advent Lutheran Church (entrance on 93rdSt.)

Many Jews wish to see Israel end the occupation; abide by international humanitarian law, human rights laws and precepts; and meet its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people's right to self-determination.

Some believe that an effective way to do so is to adopt and to maintain nonviolent and punitive measures through participating in a campaign to boycott, divest from, and sanction (BDS) Israel. The movement has grown rapidly since 2005, when a broad coalition of Palestinian civil society groups called on people around the world to join a campaign that involves academic, cultural, consumer, and sports boycotts; encouragement of and pressure on individuals, financial institutions and companies to shed their investments in Israel; and sanctions-ending preferential trade, joint research, and other agreements, local and regional governments ties between municipalities or regional councils and Israel, and military links and support to Israel.

Others believe that this movement uses the tools of boycott, divestment and sanction in a manner that is more blunt than smart and that its strategy may be doing more harm than good, driving the stakeholders further apart, rather than moving them towards a solution.

We invite you to a respectful dialogue on BDS-whether you already have a position on it or you want to clarify for yourself the complex issues it raises. This event will provide an opportunity to hear from people who disagree about whether BDS is an appropriate and effective strategy. We are fortunate to have speakers who have thought deeply about--and been involved--in issues of peace and justice, who have spent a lot of time in Israel/Palestine, and who disagree with each other about BDS. We also have a moderator/respondent who will encourage the speakers and audience to probe more deeply into these issues.

We hope you will join us.

Panelists:

J.J. Goldberg--senior columnist for the Forward and former editor-in-chief; author of "Jewish Power: Inside the American Jewish Establishment;" writes articles, does radio and TV shows, and lectures across the country; lived in Israel during the 1970's-will speak in opposition to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Hannah Mermelstein--active member, Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel; co-founder, Birthright Unplugged; co-founder, Students Boycott Apartheid--will speak in support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Kathleen Peratis--member of J Street board; former vice president New Israel Fund; former president NYCLU; columnist The Forward; partner New York law firm Outten & Golden LLP--will speak in opposition to this campaign.

Yonatan Shapira--former captain in the Israeli Air Force and initiator of the pilots' refusal letter; member of "Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within"; co-founder, Combatants for Peace--will speak in support of this campaign.

Moderator and respondent:

Esther Kaplan--radio and print journalist; editor of The Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, a nonprofit journalism project; co-host of Beyond the Pale, which covers Jewish culture and politics on WBAI/New York; a former editor at The Nation.

This event is co-sponsored by members of the Jewish community with different views on this issue: Anita Altman, Renate Bridenthal, Jane Hirschmann, Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, Gil Kulick, Marilyn Neimark, Donna Nevel, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Alisa Solomon, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Rabbi Alissa Wise

Jews Debate BDS-2 (English, 19 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by fansmiles, broadcast date:2010-06-15)

Part 2 of 6

JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON THE BOYCOTT/DIVESTMENT/SANCTIONS (BDS) CAMPAIGN

Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 7:30 PM

2504 Broadway, Advent Lutheran Church (entrance on 93rdSt.)

Many Jews wish to see Israel end the occupation; abide by international humanitarian law, human rights laws and precepts; and meet its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people's right to self-determination.

Some believe that an effective way to do so is to adopt and to maintain nonviolent and punitive measures through participating in a campaign to boycott, divest from, and sanction (BDS) Israel. The movement has grown rapidly since 2005, when a broad coalition of Palestinian civil society groups called on people around the world to join a campaign that involves academic, cultural, consumer, and sports boycotts; encouragement of and pressure on individuals, financial institutions and companies to shed their investments in Israel; and sanctions-ending preferential trade, joint research, and other agreements, local and regional governments ties between municipalities or regional councils and Israel, and military links and support to Israel.

Others believe that this movement uses the tools of boycott, divestment and sanction in a manner that is more blunt than smart and that its strategy may be doing more harm than good, driving the stakeholders further apart, rather than moving them towards a solution.

We invite you to a respectful dialogue on BDS-whether you already have a position on it or you want to clarify for yourself the complex issues it raises. This event will provide an opportunity to hear from people who disagree about whether BDS is an appropriate and effective strategy. We are fortunate to have speakers who have thought deeply about--and been involved--in issues of peace and justice, who have spent a lot of time in Israel/Palestine, and who disagree with each other about BDS. We also have a moderator/respondent who will encourage the speakers and audience to probe more deeply into these issues.

We hope you will join us.

Panelists:

J.J. Goldberg--senior columnist for the Forward and former editor-in-chief; author of "Jewish Power: Inside the American Jewish Establishment;" writes articles, does radio and TV shows, and lectures across the country; lived in Israel during the 1970's-will speak in opposition to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Hannah Mermelstein--active member, Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel; co-founder, Birthright Unplugged; co-founder, Students Boycott Apartheid--will speak in support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Kathleen Peratis--member of J Street board; former vice president New Israel Fund; former president NYCLU; columnist The Forward; partner New York law firm Outten & Golden LLP--will speak in opposition to this campaign.

Yonatan Shapira--former captain in the Israeli Air Force and initiator of the pilots' refusal letter; member of "Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within"; co-founder, Combatants for Peace--will speak in support of this campaign.

Moderator and respondent:

Esther Kaplan--radio and print journalist; editor of The Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, a nonprofit journalism project; co-host of Beyond the Pale, which covers Jewish culture and politics on WBAI/New York; a former editor at The Nation.

This event is co-sponsored by members of the Jewish community with different views on this issue: Anita Altman, Renate Bridenthal, Jane Hirschmann, Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, Gil Kulick, Marilyn Neimark, Donna Nevel, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Alisa Solomon, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Rabbi Alissa Wise

Jews Debate BDS-3 (English, 19 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by fansmiles, broadcast date:2010-06-15)

Part 3 of 6

JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON THE BOYCOTT/DIVESTMENT/SANCTIONS (BDS) CAMPAIGN

Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 7:30 PM

2504 Broadway, Advent Lutheran Church (entrance on 93rdSt.)

Many Jews wish to see Israel end the occupation; abide by international humanitarian law, human rights laws and precepts; and meet its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people's right to self-determination.

Some believe that an effective way to do so is to adopt and to maintain nonviolent and punitive measures through participating in a campaign to boycott, divest from, and sanction (BDS) Israel. The movement has grown rapidly since 2005, when a broad coalition of Palestinian civil society groups called on people around the world to join a campaign that involves academic, cultural, consumer, and sports boycotts; encouragement of and pressure on individuals, financial institutions and companies to shed their investments in Israel; and sanctions-ending preferential trade, joint research, and other agreements, local and regional governments ties between municipalities or regional councils and Israel, and military links and support to Israel.

Others believe that this movement uses the tools of boycott, divestment and sanction in a manner that is more blunt than smart and that its strategy may be doing more harm than good, driving the stakeholders further apart, rather than moving them towards a solution.

We invite you to a respectful dialogue on BDS-whether you already have a position on it or you want to clarify for yourself the complex issues it raises. This event will provide an opportunity to hear from people who disagree about whether BDS is an appropriate and effective strategy. We are fortunate to have speakers who have thought deeply about--and been involved--in issues of peace and justice, who have spent a lot of time in Israel/Palestine, and who disagree with each other about BDS. We also have a moderator/respondent who will encourage the speakers and audience to probe more deeply into these issues.

We hope you will join us.

Panelists:

J.J. Goldberg--senior columnist for the Forward and former editor-in-chief; author of "Jewish Power: Inside the American Jewish Establishment;" writes articles, does radio and TV shows, and lectures across the country; lived in Israel during the 1970's-will speak in opposition to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Hannah Mermelstein--active member, Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel; co-founder, Birthright Unplugged; co-founder, Students Boycott Apartheid--will speak in support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Kathleen Peratis--member of J Street board; former vice president New Israel Fund; former president NYCLU; columnist The Forward; partner New York law firm Outten & Golden LLP--will speak in opposition to this campaign.

Yonatan Shapira--former captain in the Israeli Air Force and initiator of the pilots' refusal letter; member of "Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within"; co-founder, Combatants for Peace--will speak in support of this campaign.

Moderator and respondent:

Esther Kaplan--radio and print journalist; editor of The Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, a nonprofit journalism project; co-host of Beyond the Pale, which covers Jewish culture and politics on WBAI/New York; a former editor at The Nation.

This event is co-sponsored by members of the Jewish community with different views on this issue: Anita Altman, Renate Bridenthal, Jane Hirschmann, Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, Gil Kulick, Marilyn Neimark, Donna Nevel, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Alisa Solomon, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Rabbi Alissa Wise

Jews Debate BDS-1 (English, 19 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by fansmiles, broadcast date:2010-06-15)

Part 1 of 6

JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON THE BOYCOTT/DIVESTMENT/SANCTIONS (BDS) CAMPAIGN

Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 7:30 PM

2504 Broadway, Advent Lutheran Church (entrance on 93rdSt.)

Many Jews wish to see Israel end the occupation; abide by international humanitarian law, human rights laws and precepts; and meet its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people's right to self-determination.

Some believe that an effective way to do so is to adopt and to maintain nonviolent and punitive measures through participating in a campaign to boycott, divest from, and sanction (BDS) Israel. The movement has grown rapidly since 2005, when a broad coalition of Palestinian civil society groups called on people around the world to join a campaign that involves academic, cultural, consumer, and sports boycotts; encouragement of and pressure on individuals, financial institutions and companies to shed their investments in Israel; and sanctions-ending preferential trade, joint research, and other agreements, local and regional governments ties between municipalities or regional councils and Israel, and military links and support to Israel.

Others believe that this movement uses the tools of boycott, divestment and sanction in a manner that is more blunt than smart and that its strategy may be doing more harm than good, driving the stakeholders further apart, rather than moving them towards a solution.

We invite you to a respectful dialogue on BDS-whether you already have a position on it or you want to clarify for yourself the complex issues it raises. This event will provide an opportunity to hear from people who disagree about whether BDS is an appropriate and effective strategy. We are fortunate to have speakers who have thought deeply about--and been involved--in issues of peace and justice, who have spent a lot of time in Israel/Palestine, and who disagree with each other about BDS. We also have a moderator/respondent who will encourage the speakers and audience to probe more deeply into these issues.

We hope you will join us.

Panelists:

J.J. Goldberg--senior columnist for the Forward and former editor-in-chief; author of "Jewish Power: Inside the American Jewish Establishment;" writes articles, does radio and TV shows, and lectures across the country; lived in Israel during the 1970's-will speak in opposition to the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Hannah Mermelstein--active member, Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel; co-founder, Birthright Unplugged; co-founder, Students Boycott Apartheid--will speak in support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign.

Kathleen Peratis--member of J Street board; former vice president New Israel Fund; former president NYCLU; columnist The Forward; partner New York law firm Outten & Golden LLP--will speak in opposition to this campaign.

Yonatan Shapira--former captain in the Israeli Air Force and initiator of the pilots' refusal letter; member of "Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within"; co-founder, Combatants for Peace--will speak in support of this campaign.

Moderator and respondent:

Esther Kaplan--radio and print journalist; editor of The Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, a nonprofit journalism project; co-host of Beyond the Pale, which covers Jewish culture and politics on WBAI/New York; a former editor at The Nation.

This event is co-sponsored by members of the Jewish community with different views on this issue: Anita Altman, Renate Bridenthal, Jane Hirschmann, Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, Gil Kulick, Marilyn Neimark, Donna Nevel, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Alisa Solomon, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Rabbi Alissa Wise

Haitian Peasants March Against Monsanto-1 (English, 19 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by fansmiles, broadcast date:2010-06-12)

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Part 2 of 3

Part 3 of 3

Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 5:00pm Location: Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, 85 South Oxford Street in Brooklyn Contact: Seeds for Haiti, http://seedsforhaiti.org/, seeds@seedsforhaiti.org, (917) 378-2192The Challenge to Restore Agricultural Production in Haiti: the case for Small Scale Sustainable Agriculture and Food SovereigntyA community meeting and panel discussion with representatives from the largest Haitian farmers’ coalition, including Chavannes Jean Baptiste, head of the Peasant Movement of Papay, a winner of the 2005 Goldman prize and leader in the international Via Campesina movement. Chavannes is the leader in the fight against Monsanto's effort to exploit the earthquake with a "gift" of 475 metric tons of unsustainable hybrid seeds. See article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/beverly-bell/groups-around-the-us-join_b_6... Saturday, June 12, 2010 5:30 – 7:30 pm.Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church
85 South Oxford Street in Brooklyn

 

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Entrevista FOB (Spanish, 4 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by passapalavra2, broadcast date:2010-06-23)
"Everyone in Washington is a prostitute" (English, 7 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by vertigo, broadcast date:2010-06-22)

Controversial comments made in "Rolling Stone" magazine have landed General Stanley McChrystal in hot water. In the interview, McChrystal made what is being described as a derogatory comment, which may lead to his resignation. Paul Craig Roberts says that this shows how insecure people in the United States government are.

Paul Craig Roberts is an economist that served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration.

source: russiatoday.com

McChrystal faces 'Iraq' moment (English, 12 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by vertigo, broadcast date:2010-06-20)

General Stanley McChrystal confronts the specter of a collapse of United States political support for the war in Afghanistan in coming months comparable to the one that occurred in the Iraq War in late 2006. Interview with Gareth Porter. Gareth Porter is a historian and investigative journalist on US foreign and military policy analyst. He writes regularly for Inter Press Service on US policy towards Iraq and Iran. Author of four books, the latest of which is Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam.

source: therealnews.com

MIR: Nuclear Iran - Is There An Option? (English, 6 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by vertigo, broadcast date:2010-06-17)

The US imposes more sanctions on Iran. Iranian President Ahmedinejad remains defiant. Are sanctions enough to stop Iran's nuclear program? And who will pay the price?

source: linktv.org

Scott Ritter On Iran (Part1) (English, 9 minutes, uploaded 2 months ago by vertigo, broadcast date:2010-05-20)

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Interview with Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector in Iraq

source: presstv


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