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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill Protest on Vimeo


Part One...


Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill Protest from Matt Wisniewski on Vimeo.
Three days of footage (Feb 15-17) from the Madison, WI protest against the SB11 budget repair bill. Mgwisni@gmail.com

Part Two...


Wisconsin "Budget Repair Bill" Protest Pt 2 from Matt Wisniewski on Vimeo.
Two days of footage (Feb 18-19) from Madison, WI protest against the SB11 "budget repair bill." Thanks to Michael-Bryan Byers-Dent for the song inspiration. Mgwisni@gmail.com

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

"We Won't Go Back" - A Powerful New Ad from MoveOn.org




Today, MoveOn.org released a powerful new ad. "We Won't Go Back," with Lisa Edelstein, star of the hit TV show "House," is a hard-hitting portrayal of where the Republican war on women's health will lead if it's not stopped.
From a bill attempting to redefine rape to gutting access to reproductive health care, Republicans have made anti-woman and anti-choice legislation a top priority this year.
The new ad calls out the Republican efforts for what they are: an attempt to send women back to the back alley. But far too few people even know about their efforts. So to stop them, we've got to get this ad out far and wide, and make sure voters see just what Republicans are trying to do.
Women's rights leaders have warned that the Republican effort would be a radical, far-reaching rollback of women's rights. Rep. Carolyn Maloney called it "the deepest attack on a woman's right to choose in my lifetime." Expert Jessica Arons said it would "accomplish the unstated end of making abortion as difficult to obtain as possible without actually criminalizing it."
One bill would effectively prevent women from purchasing insurance that includes abortion coverage in the new insurance exchanges even if they're using their own money. Experts warn this type of restriction could lead to insurance companies dropping abortion coverage entirely. The same bill would also levy a tax on small businesses and individuals who purchase insurance coverage that includes abortion.
Another bill would, incredibly, allow hospitals to turn away a woman seeking an abortion, even if she'll die without it—a major change from current law.
Republicans have a real chance of passing these bills—unless we sound the alarm right away. Can you help MoveOn.org get this new ad on the air? Just click here to donate:

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Extending Municipal Voting Rights to Legal Immigrants in NYC - IVote.org



Local Elections Matter! from I Vote NYC on Vimeo.


For more info about the campaign visit the IVote NYC website...

The NYC Voting Rights Restoration Act of 2010 (also known as Intro 410) was introduced into the NYC Council on November 18, 2010. The main sponsor is Daniel Dromm (D-25), who is the Chair of the NYC Council Immigration Committee. At least a fourteen other co-sponsors have already signed on, (co-signers:Daniel Dromm , Gale A. Brewer, Helen D. Foster, Letitia James, Brad S. Lander, Annabel Palma, Ydanis A. Rodriguez, Deborah L. Rose, Jumaane D. Williams, Rosie Mendez, Julissa Ferreras, Melissa Mark-Viverito, Diana Reyna, Larry B. Seabrook) who heads the NYC Council Government Operations Committee, which has authority over election related legislation.

Text of the legislation can be found here..

Chair of the City Council Immigration Committee, Daniel Dromm (D-25) says:



It is time for our evolving democracy to embrace voting rights in local elections for all residents. We are all stakeholders in our community and should have a say in important local issues. In the words of the Revolutionary patriots who put their lives on the line for the freedoms we enjoy today, ‘No taxation without representation.’ ”

The Coalition to Expand Voting Rights continues to work with legislators and community partners to win passage of this legislation in 2011.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Elizabeth Warren's Greatest Hits by Daniel Mintz - MoveOn.org


Elizabeth Warren's Greatest Hits from Daniel Mintz on Vimeo.


Populist hero Elizabeth Warren was recently nominated to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by President Obama. Check out her greatest hits to see why she's going to be such an amazing advocate for consumers.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Field Chronicles: Abrolhos on Vimeo by Conservation International...

Watch on Vimeo...



Field Chronicles: Abrolhos from Conservation International on Vimeo.


In Brazil, 1,000 kilometers north of Rio de Janeiro, is the most divese concentration of marine life in the South Atlantic. Here, people have lived in harmony with the sea for centuries. But as in so much of the world, the balance is under pressure: from oil exploration, dredging, industrial fishing ... Despite these powerful interests, a small team of Conservation International staff have not only helped protect this area, but extend its boundaries. This is the story of their success.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Astoria Scum River Bridge on Vimeo

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Astoria Scum River Bridge from Jason Eppink on Vimeo.



For more than twenty years, a leaky pipe on 33rd Street beneath the Hell Gate Bridge viaduct approach submerged more than a hundred square feet of heavily-trafficked sidewalk under a festering cesspool of standing water. Astoria Scum River, as it was called, stretched the entire width of the sidewalk, and as winter approached, the river iced over and became particularly hazardous to cross.

Astoria Scum River Bridge was constructed to offer Astorians an opportunity to safely cross this hazard. The unauthorized bridge was a gift to the pedestrians of Astoria in the absence of successful municipal efforts to ameliorate the problem.

The bridge was made at zero cost entirely from recycled materials: an old work bench found on the curb, rescued screws from a disassembled desk, and a metal plate from an expired electrical component. It was installed and dedicated on December 30th, 2009.

On January 25th, 2010, Astoria Scum River Bridge was the subject of a commendation from the office of NYC Council Member Peter F. Vallone, Jr., accompanied by a pledge to work with Amtrak to re-route Astoria Scum River off the sidewalk.

Two days later, Amtrak workers began construction work. Astoria Scum River was quickly routed off the sidewalk, and within a couple months, custom-made grates were installed to complete the project. The bridge, no longer needed, was de-installed on March 20th, 2010 and returned to the curb whence it came.

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Credits

Chief Engineer and Head Designer

Chief Designer and Head Engineer

Thanks
Paulo Fonseca
Ryan Good
Debra Keneally
Ben Speiser

Monday, May 11, 2009