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! [89] - This Is How You Battle “Idiocracy: The Documentary”
In a special episode this week, let's talk education – the power of which is so strong that governments will, and do, withhold it from their own people as a twisted but efficient form of oppression.
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Act Out! [82] - The Power of Two: The 2-Party System “Debates,” Activist Artists in Pairs & Nogales/Nogales
This week on Act Out!, as we inch closer to the election and find ourselves squarely in debate season, let's take a look at why we CAN'T have a look at anything outside the two-party paradigm.
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Act Out! [60] - What Is Your Life Worth & May Day Paint, Spray and March
This week, regulation is the name of the game if you want to hold corporations accountable and keep them in line with the interests of people and planet. Sadly, there's one serious hurdle standing between us and regulation.
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Act Out! [50] - Brains Not Vaginas, Questioning with Plastic Jesus, and Be Mine’s Not Pipelines
This week, get online to get the scoop on worldwide actions happening offline.
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Act Out! [31] - Fasting, fracking, Medicare, money in politics & the Pope
This week, from med students to female priests, fasters to the monopoly man, we've got a helluva lineup – first up, let's talk Medicare and why it shouldn't be so ageist.
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Art Killing Apathy: Why We Need Art In Political Movements
The cohesion between pop culture and politics in the 1960s made it easier to access politically charged art and music – something our generation is still searching for today.