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Endlessly/More Than Words/Man in the Mirror (Medley Cover)

so this is by FAR my favorite video i've ever made. why? not only does it contain three of my favorite songs, but more importantly because i did it with my favorite people to collaborate with: Mark Mejia, Jesse Barrera, Michael Carreon, Kat Badar, Paul Prudente, Andrew Garcia, Ken Alminar, Richard Tran, and Grace! hahah. and mad props to Aries for recording. this is the last thing we ALL performed at "It's 90's Time" at Yogurt Time. to all those who came, we hope you all enjoyed. to those who didn't come, you missed out. Songs: "Endlessly" by B4-4 "More Than Words" by Extreme "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson the last song definitely goes to Michael Jackson, himself. we'd all like to thank you, Michael, for being such a huge inspiration to all of us. your music will truly last forever. and eff the haters; in our eyes, you'll always be seen as one of the greater people to truly "make a change" in our world. rest in peace. SUBSCRIBE! MARK MEJIA: http://www.youtube.com/markster06 ANDREW GARCIA: http://www.youtube.com/andrewagarcia MICHAEL CARREON: http://www.youtube.com/mcarreon89 KAT BADAR: http://www.youtube.com/katbadar PAUL PRUDENTE: http://www.youtube.com/paulprudente JESSE BARRERA: http://www.youtube.com/jessebarrera KEN ALMINAR: http://www.youtube.com/kenalminar RICHARD TRAN: http://www.youtube.com/RTranMusic00 HONORS (1st Day): #4 - Top Favorited (Today) - Music #11 - Top Rated (Today) - Music #14 - Top Favorited (Today) #33 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music #53 - Most Viewed (Today) - Music - Canada #97 - Top Rated (Today) HONORS (2nd Day): #4 - Top Favorited (Today) - Music #6 - Top Rated (Today) - Music #8 - Top Favorited (Today) #11 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music #24 - Most Viewed (Today) - Music - Canada #52 - Most Viewed (Today) - Music - Australia #53 - Top Favorited (This Week) - Music #61 - Most Viewed (Today) - Music #62 - Top Rated (This Week) - Music #65 - Top Rated (Today)


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Noam Chomsky & Kathleen Cleaver on Race, Gender and Class Issues in America (2/7) (1997)

October 16, 1997 http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FNoam-Chomsky%2Fe%2FB000AP81EC%3Fqid%3D1278217605%26sr%3D1-2-ent&tag=doc06-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325 Watch the full program: http://thefilmarchived.blogspot.com/2010/11/noam-chomsky-and-kathleen-cleaver-on.html The Black Panther Party (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was an African-American revolutionary organization. It was active in the United States from the mid-1960s into the 1970s. The Black Panther Party achieved national and international impact through their deep involvement in the Black Power movement and in US politics of the 1960s and 70s, as the intense anti-racism of the time is today considered one of the most significant social, political and cultural currents in US history. The group's "provocative rhetoric, militant posture, and cultural and political flourishes permanently altered the contours of American Identity." Founded in Oakland, California, by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton on October 15, 1966, the organization initially set forth a doctrine calling primarily for the protection of African American neighborhoods from police brutality. But the Black Panther Party's objectives and philosophy expanded and evolved rapidly during the party's existence. The organization's leaders passionately espoused socialist and communist (largely Maoist) doctrines, but the Party's black nationalist reputation attracted an ideologically diverse membership. Ideological consensus within the party was difficult to achieve, and some prominent members openly disagreed with the views of the leaders. The organization's official newspaper, The Black Panther, was first circulated in 1967. Also that year, the Black Panther Party marched on the California State Capitol in Sacramento in protest of a selective ban on weapons. By 1968, the party had expanded into many cities throughout the United States, including New Orleans, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, San Diego, Denver, Newark, New York City, Boston, Dallas, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Membership reached 5,000 and their newspaper, under the editorial leadership of Eldridge Cleaver, had a circulation of 250,000. The group created a Ten-Point Program, a document that called for "Land, Bread, Housing, Education, Clothing, Justice and Peace", as well as exemption from conscription for African-American men, among other demands. With the Ten-Point program, "What we Want, What We Believe", the Black Panther Party captured in uncompromising language the collective economic and political grievances articulated by black radicals and many black liberals since the 1930s. Gaining national prominence, the Black Panther Party became an icon of the counterculture of the 1960s. Ultimately, the Panthers condemned black nationalism as "black racism" and became more focused on socialism without racial exclusivity. They instituted a variety of community social programs designed to alleviate poverty and improve health among communities deemed most needful of aid. It also recognized that different minority communities (those it deemed oppressed by the US government) needed to organize around their own set of issues and encouraged alliances with such organizations. The Black Panther Party's most influential and widely known programs were its armed citizens' patrols to evaluate behavior of police officers and its Free Breakfast for Children program. However, the group's political goals were often overshadowed by their confrontational, militant, and sometimes violent tactics against police. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover called the party "the greatest threat to the internal security of the country," and he supervised an extensive program (COINTELPRO) of surveillance, assassination, infiltration, police harassment, perjury, and a laundry list of other tactics designed to incriminate party members and drain the organization of resources and manpower. Through these tactics, it was thought that their potential for further advancement would diminish and probability of continuing to serve as a threat to the general power structure of the US, or maintain a presence as a strong undercurrent would shrink." While party membership started to decline during Huey Newton's 1968 manslaughter trial, the Black Panther Party collapsed altogether in the early 1970s. Scholars such as Angela Davis and Ward Churchill have alleged that law enforcement officials went to great lengths to discredit and destroy the organization, including assassination.


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K2 zoekt K3 - Mama Sé




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