The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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Act Out! [48] - Egypt from the Streets, fight back THIS Week & the Irradiated States of America
This week we passed the five-year anniversary of Tahrir Square, but do we even know – or care – what's happening there now, and do we see the parallels with what's going on right here? We speak with an Egyptian activist who sets the record straight.
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Act Out! [47] - Digging deep into the methane leak, show up against TPP & feel-good stories
This week – Tyson Slocum, director of Public Citizen's energy program is gonna give you all the nasty details on the methane leak in California – the backstory, present putrid mess and what's next.
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Act Out! [46] - Some Facts Over Fiction, A Presidential Obsession & Less Meat 4 the Planet
This week, politicians lie – and we're buying it? Let's do some fact checking and lie wrecking post-State of the Union and mid-presidential primary madness.
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Act Out! [45] - Your Charity case, frack that, oil trains & a paradigm lost
This week, 'tis better to give than to receive – but who are you giving to, and who's really receiving? With the help of nonprofit employee and activist Anna Kaminski, we dive into the non-profit industry and peek behind that shiny charity veneer.
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Act Out! [44] - Corporate Fashion, Get Offline, No GMO, & Adapt Amart
This week on the front lines, the U.S. Trade Rep's office wants your opinion on something, lawmakers in California might be up for a makeover, and activists uncover the food industry's push to serve up a buffet table of low-life scum.
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Act Out! [42] - Break Free in 2016, Our Corporate Constitution & Get Yourself Some Panoramic Awareness
Get a glimpse of what's to come for the global climate movement in 2016, and Agunda Okeyo talks art and activism from the global, black female perspective.
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Act Out! [41] - Best of Paris: Activists Have the Last Word
Here is a "best of" compilation of our Paris climate coverage from start to finish, ending with protests that embodied the growing global climate justice movement.
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Act Out! In Paris [6] - D12: Climate Justice Peace & Red Lines
Activists had the last word at COP21, creatively and powerfully making a stand for people and planet over profit.
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Act Out! In Paris [5] - Culture for Climate
Art in all its iterations played a big role at COP21 – and La Gaite Lyrique is the "center of culture for climate," as explained by Anais and the ArtCOP21 team.
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Act Out! in Paris [4] - In the Zone with Women, for Climate
Osprey Orielle Lake is the founder and executive director of Women's Earth & Climate Action Network (WECAN), an organization that seeks climate justice through the empowerment of women.